Peter Obi, a former Governor of
Anambra state and Cordinator of Goodluck Jonathan’s presidential campaign in
South wrote this piece entitled ,’’Tale of Two Flag-offs and www.odogwublog.com serves you the content.
Tale of
two flag-offs By Peter Obi
On Tuesday, the 5th of January, 2015
the All progressives Congress (APC) flagged of its campaign in Port-Harcourt,
where it attempted to showcase what it has to offer Nigerians. Like I said in
my recent intervention in media after the event, it was nothing but empty
declarations about what the party ‘would like to do’. The APC had nothing to
offer in terms of real understanding of the problems of the nation and any
detailed plans about how to solve them. The People’s Democratic Party (PDP), on
the other hand, flagged off its campaign in Lagos, the supreme headquarters of
the APC yesterday the 7th of January, with clear and loud statements about its
understanding of our national problems, the steps it is taking in dealing with
them and how it will continue to steer the ship of state towards sustainable
development, according to 21st century standards. The important
thing to note here, among others, is the absence of a plan for national
development from the APC fold.
During the flag-off by the APC the
party said it would stop insurgency, but did not say how. It showed no
knowledge of the capacities and challenges of the armed forces and was content
to merely assure Nigerians that, once elected, it would stop insurgency the way
its flag-bearer stopped the Maitasine group in the 1980s. it President Jonathan
and the PDP rally of yesterday to know that past Nigerian governments,
including that of Gen Muhammadu Buhari, have consistently failed to equip the
armed forces and make them combat ready. The APC failed to situate the problem
within the contemporary global and national challenges and, therefore, had
nothing to offer by way of real solutions to the problem.
Thanks to these two rallies,
Nigerians now know that one party is a hands-on leadership machine, while the
other is only good at generalisations and unfounded claims. Yes, President
Jonathan has now told us, and this is confirmed by available records, that even
under Buhari in the 80s ammunition was not bought for the military by his
Government. Nigerians also now know that it was actually the current
dispensation of President Goodluck Ebele Jonathan that the Federal Government
started equipping the armed forces again.
Whereas the APC told Nigerians that
it would reduce corruption by demonstrating political will and jailing everyone
who is found guilty of corruption, the PDP told us that jail terms and guilt
are determined by courts of competent jurisdiction. This means that a
government must follow the rule of law and allow court processes to take their
due course. Thus one must dismiss the APC’s empty platitudes, as it shows no
knowledge or understanding of the socio-economic realities that encourage
corruption and make it fester. Worse still it knows nothing about how to fight
it, beyond talking about a nebulous ‘political will’ that translates into
nothing when examined more closely. No nation is immune from corruption and
nations reduce corruption through institutional checks and not the advertised
personal honesty of one individual.
Anyone who listened to President
Goodluck Jonathan during the flag off the PDP campaign yesterday must
have heard him say that he will build institutions that will reduce corruption,
in spite of the universal human challenge of deviating from the norm now and
again. He did not say he will personally frighten people into avoiding
corruption, no! He will make it unattractive and unrewarding through
institutional checks. Both The PDP and APC candidates have been Heads of the Nigerian
State. The APC candidate says " I have done it before, I will do it again
by jailing those found guilty of corruption,” but without telling us how he
will do it differently from when he sentenced presumed some offenders to 300
years in jail. The PDP candidate, on the other hand, says: “ I will bring
corruption to an end in Nigeria by a consistently, law-governed approach that
simultaneously strengthen the crime fighting agencies while also leaving no one
in doubt that the judiciary, not our individual feeling and conjectures, must
determine guilt and culpability of accused persons at all times”.
We need only look at how the
Jonathan his Government has, over the years, reformed fertilizer procurement
and provided employment through agriculture, Sure-p, YouWin and many other
programmes. Curiously, it is the APC whose campaign promises a government
without plans that is turning around to accuse the PDP of running a government
without plans. government without plans. They failed to tell Nigerians the fruits
of that plans. President Goodluck Jonathan was able to reel out what his
Government has done, as well as the results, based on well-laid out plans. For
instance, he said that Nigeria could not have become the biggest economy in
Africa without planning. By responding to all the issues raised by the APC one
at a time, Mr President has elevated the quality of political debate for the
forthcoming election and is indirectly urging others to do likewise.
The APC talked about improving the
quality of education and left it at that. The PDP on the other hand, told us
what its Government has done in education, such as setting up 12 federal
Universities in states of the federation that did not have any. Mr President
told us how his Government tackled enrolment and drop out issues, among so many
others. He gave factual proof of hands-on capacity, unlike the APC that said
that it will first hire technocrats to help it craft solution to Nigeria’s
problems, after the elections. If, as APC said, it will depend on technocrats
to help it design what to do we must conclude that the party is, for now,
bereft of ideas. So why vote for such a party at all?
One area about which the president
spoke admirably is transportation. He did not say what he will do, but he
showed us what he had done. He showed how his government has ended up
re-awakening our people’s hope that the country will re-ignite its well-known
capacities and remain on the track of progress now bestowed on it by this
government. The President spoke emotionally about the trains coming on tracks
after more than 30. He talked about the revolution in our Sea ports that now
runs 24 hour operations, instead of the nine hours he met when he came on
board. This is clear proof of good leadership, including the on-going building
of more sea ports, the rehabilitation of the old, narrow airport rail tracks
and the building of standard ones.
It is curious that the APC, at a
Town Hall meeting help in Edo State yesterday by its vice presidential
candidate promised the people that the APC would initiate micro power projects,
among other initiatives. All the APC needed to do before the meeting was
educate itself. It is sad that a party would want to lead this country without
even bothering to find out what is going on around it.
I have been part of political
campaigns at different levels and I have always preferred to deal with issues
the way president Jonathan is dealing with them today. The PDP, through its
flag-bearer, has taken matters beyond the domain of banality. It is now for
others to move up, using these two flag offs as reference.
Peter Obi attacks Buhari again , says his campaign flag off was empty
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