President
Goodluck Jonathan on Thursday picked holes in the results of the March 28
presidential election, saying “the Peoples Democratic Party couldn’t have got
those kinds of scores” it had in some places.
Jonathan,
who spoke shortly after receiving the report of the Senator Ahmadu Ali-led PDP
Presidential Campaign Organization at the Presidential Villa, Abuja, however,
believed that since the general elections were over, the country must be
allowed to move forward.
He
added that apart from himself that quickly conceded defeat to the All
Progressives Congress candidate, Muhammadu Buhari, many PDP members also made
sacrifices because they were persecuted in the course of electioneering.
The
President said, “The problem is not whether we lost the elections; that is
history, but how do we consolidate our party and move forward? If we are
committed and we work hard, definitely the PDP will bounce back.
“The
PDP is still the dominant party. If you look at the results, the difference is
just 2.5 million votes and if you look at the areas, where it is perceived that
the PDP scored so low, the PDP couldn’t have got those kinds of scores but the
elections are over, so the country first.
“It
is not as if Jonathan alone made the sacrifice, it is all of us. I made the
pronouncement but some of us are paying the price.
“Some
people pay more price than I do, I know how some of you are already being
persecuted and the kind of situation facing you.
“The
key thing is that we must continue to unite, as a party; we must continue to
work hard so that as we go into subsequent elections in 2019, 2023 and so on
and so forth, the PDP will continue to come up strong. Even in the interest of
the nation, we need the PDP.
“I
still believe, though we have lost presidential election, some National
Assembly elections, governorship elections especially in the North, the PDP is
still the dominant party.
“Let
us not judge the PDP by the results of the elections for the presidential
election.
“Our
duty is to go back and identify areas of challenges so that the party will come
up strong and play the role as a very strong party. The PDP is still the most
organised party, is still the party that is not owned by anybody, is still the
party that whatever you are, you can get to any level with your competencies
and so on.”
The
President also said all members of the PDP, who defected to the APC, would
return on empty stomachs.
He
added that it was not unlikely that the APC leaders would first “settle their
members” before thinking of those who joined them midway.
Jonathan
argued that “food” might have “finished” before it gets to the turn of the PDP
defectors.
He
urged party faithful to remain committed to the PDP, adding that even if it was
difficult in the beginning, their aim would be achieved at the end.
The
President said, “I encourage members of our party to remain loyal to the party;
not to be so disillusioned because we lost presidential election and decide to
go where they think they will fill their stomachs or something.
“It
is not easy. I have been here for five years plus, you hardly satisfy even 15
per cent of those who work for you.
“So,
those people running and those already cross-carpeting, they will come back on
an empty stomach because they will touch the primary members of their party
before they get to them.
“They
know you are coming because you are hungry; and before it will get to you, the
food will be gone.
“So,
let us be committed to the party, yes, we will have challenges at the beginning
but surely we will get to where we want to be.”
The
President said although he did not consult before calling Buhari on the
telephone to concede defeat, he took that step on behalf of the PDP.
“Yes,
I did not consult anybody before I made that phone call (to Buhari) but I made
that phone call on behalf of all of you and on behalf of the PDP, “ he said.
Jonathan
likened the 2015 elections to the nation’s civil war, saying people would give
different accounts of the event depending on the angle from where they were
reporting.
He
however said because of his privileged position, he knew about the elections
more than any other person.
He
said the issue was not about his electoral loss, but the need to consolidate on
the gains of the party and move forward.
He
said, “The issues of the 2015 elections will be similar to the civil war
because different people gave different accounts of the civil war.
“The
first book on civil war that I read was ‘My Command’ by Chief Olusegun
Obasanjo, which is his perspectives on what he saw and observed. I recall
(Chukwuemeka) Odumegwu-Ojukwu’s own was ‘Because I’m Involved.’
“I
know that the issues of the 2015 general elections, may be after few years when
political scientists will write, we will get different perspectives.
“If
you ask the various observer groups, each will give you a different
perspective. Even among ourselves, whenever we talk sometimes, I laugh when
people draw some of their analysis but by my privileged position, I know a
little more about the elections than others.
“But
the key thing is not whether we lost or won but that Nigeria as a nation must
move forward. Political parties can only thrive when there is peace and
stability in the country. If there is military intervention all the parties
will disappear.”
The
President also argued that despite the loss that the PDP suffered in all the
elections, it remained the dominant party in the country.
Jonathan
expressed delight that countries that brought ships to Nigeria and were waiting
to evacuate their citizens in case post-election crisis broke out did not have
any reason to do so.
The
Chairman, Board of Trustees of the PDP, Chief Tony Anenih, attributed PDP’s
loss to what he called conspiracies and betrayals by people trusted by the
party chiefs.
Anenih
however said they needed to put that behind them and look at how they could
build a party that would serve as a vibrant opposition to the APC.
“There
is a lot to be done. We need a very vibrant and strong party that can stand in
as a strong opposition party; a party that can stand well in the next election.
That party has to be put in place now. I believe that we are on the right
path,” he said.
Ali
noted that the lessons learnt from the elections would be used to wrest power
from the APC in 2019.
He
said it was saddening that the PDP lost despite all the energy it put into the
electioneering.
Ali
added that the report would provide a road map for the PDP to move
forward.
He
described the campaigns in the 36 states of the federation as largely
successful except for a few incidents in some states.
Buhari never won the election says Jonathan as he questions Buhari’s victory
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