President
Goodluck Jonathan yesterday disowned former Minister Labaran Maku, who claimed
his support for dumping the Peoples Democratic Party (PDP) for All Progressives
Grand Alliance (APGA), saying he cannot be involved in anti-party activities.
Maku contested for the governorship candidature in Nasarawa State last year,
but lost
The
President said he had at no time had any discussion or encouraged him to join
another party. He said in Lafia, Nasarawa State yesterday that the PDP does not
encourage anti-party activities and he would never flout the party’s rules and
regulations as the leader of the party, insisting Maku was on his own.
He
thanked the crowd that welcomed him at the Lafia Township Stadium for believing
in him.
He
assured that the mineral resources in the state would be tapped amid
dwindling oil prices and in line with the administration’s policy to diversify
the economy, adding that Nasarawa will be one of the areas the central
government will want to work with to realise this.
He
assured that the Doma dam will be completed on record time so that they
will continue to promote dry season farming.
“What
is good for you we will not wait for you to demand before you get what is
rightly yours. We want to change the concept that farming is for the poor but
that it is for the rich because the farmers in America are millionaires.
Vice
President Namadi Sambo said PDP is Nasarawa and Nasarawa is PDP, while
soliciting for votes from the people of the state.
Also
disowning Maku, Senate President David Mark, who asked the former minister to
apologise and retrace his steps, before he could be accepted back to the
party.
He
urged the people, “don’t be deceived by any son of yours that says he has been
put in another party to run for the governorship. Mr. President is PDP from top
to bottom”.
Mark
who addressed the students from his official car shortly before the President’s
chopper landed in school’s compound, cited the YouWin programme,
establishment of universities under this administration as a demonstration of
Jonathan’s commitment to youth development.
“The
emphasis that the current administration is putting on education is in the
right direction. I know that most people are complaining of unemployment but
the government is generating employment through YOUWIN, youth programmes,
SURE-P, these are areas in which government is putting a lot of attention.
Benue
State Governor Gabriel Suswam assured that the North-Central will vote Jonathan
because he has done well.
He
said the state made a mistake in 2011 that was why they lost to the opposition
but the PDP is poised to get it back.
Former
national chairman of PDP, Dr. Ahmadu Ali said Maku is ungrateful, despite using
the platform of the party to rise to stardom, he jumped the ship because of
greed and joined APGA.
Jonathan disowns Maku
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