Jonathan's Campaign Committee Member Join APC
Barely three weeks before next month’s presidential elections, another bigwig of the Peoples Democratic Party, PDP, in Bayelsa State, Senator Felix Oboro, has left the ruling party for the opposition All Progressives Congress, APC.
According to Thisday newspaper report online, Sen. Oboro, a member of Jonathan’s Presidential Campaign Committee in Bayelsa, decamped to the APC on Friday.
It was disclosed that the Senator, who was Nigeria’s former ambassador to Venezuela, was conspicuously absent during the swearing in of members of the presidential campaign committee in Bayelsa by Governor Seriake Dickson.
It was gathered that Sen. Oboro was welcomed to the APC by the leader of the party in Bayelsa, Chief Timipre Sylva.
Speaking at the event, Sylva stated that with political leaders leaving the PDP in droves that the ruling party was gradually heading for collapse.
He also added that besides insecurity that was pervading the country, the level of unemployment and poverty was increasing.
The former governor insisted that the nation was in dire straight, only serious minded people were needed to pilot the affairs of the country.
“At a time like this, we need serious men and women at the helm of national affairs. That is why we need Gen. Buhari to fix the country.”
On his part, Oboro lamented that the last national and state assembly selection exercises in the PDP destroyed the cohesion of the party throughout the country.
Explaining why he left the PDP and joined the APC, Oboro said: “Since Dr. Jonathan became President and leader of the PDP nationwide, there has never been any genuine congress in any part of the PDP states to elect candidates to represent the party in any election.”
He added: “The last national and state assembly selection exercises have destroyed the cohesion of the party throughout the country.
“The problem of our country now is corruption, insecurity and economic downturn. Everybody’s concern is who among our political leaders particularly Gen Buhari and President Jonathan who are the flag bearers of the two major parties, has the credentials to wipe out the above vices. The answer from 90 per cent of the states is Gen Buhari.
“Under President Jonathan, even a simple thing like internal democracy in his party had been destroyed because he too ascended the governorship position through unholy harmonisation and not democracy”.
“As for corruption, insecurity and economic downturn, Jonathan’s six years as President is the cause of these problems the country is talking about.
Ironically Jonathan himself agrees that these are real problems of the country, when he is still at the helm of affairs.
“I would like to appeal to my Ijaw people in Bayelsa State to understand the clear handwriting on the wall and we should all educate our people to tow the popular reasonable line.
“Our people must join the mainstream and we should not allow our state to be ostracised. Dr Jonathan has no regard for Ijaw people. He has not shown any pride of being an Ijaw man. The little dividend of democracy he had brought to the state is for his community, Otuoke.
“The only way to peaceful change now is for all Ijaw people to obtain their permanent voters card and cast their votes. We should do everything possible to avoid our youths going back to the creeks. After all, some of our leaders are not appreciating the sacrifices of our youths.
“Otherwise how can President Jonathan publicly express joy that Henry Okah- an Ijaw man from Amassoma is languishing in a South African prison because MEND attempted to “assassinate” him- an allegation no true Ijaw man will believe.
“President Jonathan made his allegation in the opening of his campaign in Lagos. If the President says MEND did not support him does he mean he became president on his personal merit
According to Thisday newspaper report online, Sen. Oboro, a member of Jonathan’s Presidential Campaign Committee in Bayelsa, decamped to the APC on Friday.
It was disclosed that the Senator, who was Nigeria’s former ambassador to Venezuela, was conspicuously absent during the swearing in of members of the presidential campaign committee in Bayelsa by Governor Seriake Dickson.
It was gathered that Sen. Oboro was welcomed to the APC by the leader of the party in Bayelsa, Chief Timipre Sylva.
Speaking at the event, Sylva stated that with political leaders leaving the PDP in droves that the ruling party was gradually heading for collapse.
He also added that besides insecurity that was pervading the country, the level of unemployment and poverty was increasing.
The former governor insisted that the nation was in dire straight, only serious minded people were needed to pilot the affairs of the country.
“At a time like this, we need serious men and women at the helm of national affairs. That is why we need Gen. Buhari to fix the country.”
On his part, Oboro lamented that the last national and state assembly selection exercises in the PDP destroyed the cohesion of the party throughout the country.
Explaining why he left the PDP and joined the APC, Oboro said: “Since Dr. Jonathan became President and leader of the PDP nationwide, there has never been any genuine congress in any part of the PDP states to elect candidates to represent the party in any election.”
He added: “The last national and state assembly selection exercises have destroyed the cohesion of the party throughout the country.
“The problem of our country now is corruption, insecurity and economic downturn. Everybody’s concern is who among our political leaders particularly Gen Buhari and President Jonathan who are the flag bearers of the two major parties, has the credentials to wipe out the above vices. The answer from 90 per cent of the states is Gen Buhari.
“Under President Jonathan, even a simple thing like internal democracy in his party had been destroyed because he too ascended the governorship position through unholy harmonisation and not democracy”.
“As for corruption, insecurity and economic downturn, Jonathan’s six years as President is the cause of these problems the country is talking about.
Ironically Jonathan himself agrees that these are real problems of the country, when he is still at the helm of affairs.
“I would like to appeal to my Ijaw people in Bayelsa State to understand the clear handwriting on the wall and we should all educate our people to tow the popular reasonable line.
“Our people must join the mainstream and we should not allow our state to be ostracised. Dr Jonathan has no regard for Ijaw people. He has not shown any pride of being an Ijaw man. The little dividend of democracy he had brought to the state is for his community, Otuoke.
“The only way to peaceful change now is for all Ijaw people to obtain their permanent voters card and cast their votes. We should do everything possible to avoid our youths going back to the creeks. After all, some of our leaders are not appreciating the sacrifices of our youths.
“Otherwise how can President Jonathan publicly express joy that Henry Okah- an Ijaw man from Amassoma is languishing in a South African prison because MEND attempted to “assassinate” him- an allegation no true Ijaw man will believe.
“President Jonathan made his allegation in the opening of his campaign in Lagos. If the President says MEND did not support him does he mean he became president on his personal merit
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