Falae, who spoke during a press
conference to unveil a mass movement of political parties, association and
civil society organizations, Credible Alternative Alliance (CAA) in Abuja,
however, ruled himself out of the 2015 presidential election, arguing that at
76 years, he was too old to contest.
Announcing that he would support any
younger candidate vying for the position of president to upstage the
incumbent, he insisted that the present government had failed Nigerians.
His words: “The current government
has failed to perform and deal with the endemic problems prevalent in the
country like poverty, unemployment, insecurity, insurgency etc. From one administration
to the other, they are two sides of the same coin. It has been the same incompetent,
culture of rigging, lack of philosophy or competent manifesto.
“So, people say, where do we go and
what do we do? That was how we brought this alliance, Credible Alternative
Alliance (CAA) as the alternative to lead these two non-performing parties.
We have read our programmes and philosophy and back them with our track
records and credibility.”
Asked why he wanted to exonerate
himself from the corrupt system, the former Secretary to the Federal Government,
argued: “I was part of the system but certainly not part of the corrupt system.
All my life, I have stood for what is right and proper, I have stood for
integrity and principle. Recall that the late General Sani Abacha detained me
for two years even when I was his colleague in the General Ibrahim Babangida
military administration.
“We were practically friends but my
sin was that I refused to compromise. I had told him my mind that the annulment
of Abiola’s election was not right because he was challenging the whole Nigerians
that gave him the mandate.
“While I was still in detention,
they offered me many things to compromise and regain my freedom, but I refused.
They begged me to renounce my membership of NADECO; I refused because that was
where I stood. I was part of the past but not the corrupt and unprincipled
past.
“I had offered myself in 1999 to change
Nigeria, they all voted, but they gave it to Olusegun Obasanjo, who messed up
the country. Why did Nigerians not give it to me in 1999?” he queried rhetorically.
On whether he would be contesting in
next year’s election, he replied: “I am not contesting again because I am
already 76 years old. I would prefer younger persons to contest and I will
certainly give them support and advice. We did not form this alliance because
I want to contest.”
Jonathan Has Failed Nigerians—Falae
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