A group,
South-East, South-South United Assembly (SESSUA), an umbrella body for natives
of the South-East and South-South living in Lagos State has vowed to use its
huge population to deliver the state to President Goodluck Jonathan, during the
forthcoming presidential election.
Speaking
at a rally tagged: “Unity Day Rally” in Lagos at the weekend, one of the guests
of honour and President of Ndigbo Lagos, Prof. Anya O. Anya, said President
Jonathan remained the best option in the election.
The
eminent professor of Political Science said Nigerians had been hearing of
change but the best change was the one that would move the country forward,
rather than take it backwards.
The
change that Nigerians need, he said was restructuring, as recommended at the
constitutional conference, and which only President Jonathan could implement.
He
said about 30 years ago, Nigerians were queuing to buy basic food items like
gari, beans and rice, which were tagged essential commodities.
He
noted that under President Jonathan, Nigerians had witnessed a lot of
improvement in all the sectors of the economy, adding that Nigerians should
vote for continuity rather than backwardness.
Also
speaking, the President of SESSUA, Chief Oliver Akubueze, said the people of
South-East, South-South and other well meaning Nigerians from the other parts
of the country had decided to come together to ensure that Nigeria remained
united and on the part of progress, adding that it was only the re-election of
the president that could guarantee that.
Akubueze,
who is also the president, Ohanaeze Ndigbo, West African region, said despite
the “pre-meditated distractions” being levelled against the government of
President Jonathan through Boko Haram and other forces of darkness to discredit
him, he had kept the nation on focus and on the path of progress.
He
appealed to “my brothers and sisters of the South East and the South-South
extractions in the South-West zone not to forget the main purpose of this
gathering which is to drum support for our president for a landslide victory in
the South-West zone,” adding: “We have the population and the capacity to make
it happen.”
Among
those who attended the rally political and traditional leaders from the two
geo-political zones among whom include the representative of Chief Edwin Clark,
the Osu of Urhobo, Dr Charles Ogodo, the Olotu of Ijaws in Lagos State, John
Asoki among others.
Non-indigenes vow to deliver Lagos to Jonathan
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