According to Punch, the three
leading opposition political parties, the Action Congress of Nigeria, Congress
for Progressive Change and the All Nigeria Peoples Party, on Tuesday said their
plan to merge was to save the country from collapse. (I really wish these political parties can honestly merge together
without playing games, so fed up of PDP sorry! My Opinion)
According to the ACN National
Chairman, Chief Bisi Akande, all progressives must unite in order to send the
ruling Peoples Democratic Party out of power in 2015.
This, he said, was necessary in
order to save the country and its people from the “misrule” of the PDP-led
Federal Government.
Represented by the party’s
National Secretary, Senator Lawan Shuaib, Akande said, “Nigerian and its people
are at crossroads. We must move fast and save the country from the PDP. That is
the essence of the merger.”
Also, the CPC National Leader and
a former Head of State, Maj.-Gen. Muhammadu Buhari(retd.), called on Nigerians
not to lose hope.
Posterity, he said, would not
forgive the opposition leaders if they allowed personal agenda to mar the
proposed merger plan.
Buhari, represented by a former
Deputy Governor of Bauchi State, Alhaji Garba Gadi, said the desire to
consummate the relationship would make the CPC inaugurate its merger team by
Wednesday (today).
He said, “By morrow (today), the
CPC will inaugurate a committee on the proposed merger talk. This is to show
that we are determined about it and we must not fail.”
The ANPP National Chairman, Dr.
Ogbonaya Onu, said the 2015 political battle would be between the conservatives
and the progressives.
Describing the PDP as the
conservatives, Onu said the party had failed the nation.
He said, “By the grace of God, we
will make it in 2015. The 2015 election battle will be between the
conservatives and the progressives. The conservatives have been in power since
1999 and people have been dying of hunger since then.
“From 2015, the progressives will
put a stop to this. Now, our schools are no longer working. Our children are
now going to Ghana, Benin Republic and Togo to get education.
“The conservatives have refused
to build hospitals and that is why Nigerians are now going to India to get
treated for minor sickness. This must stop.”
Former PDP National Chairman,
Chief Audu Ogbe, who chaired the event, said it was disheartening that many
politicians preferred to jump from one party to the other in search of tickets
to contest elections.
Ogbe, who urged politicians to
drop their personal interest for the nation’s interest, said their desire to
seek elective positions at all costs “leaves them without honour.”
Former governor of Lagos State
and National Leader of the ACN, Bola Tinubu, promised that he and Buhari would
do their best for the merger to succeed.
Tinubu, represented by the
Minority Leader in the House of Representatives, Mr. Femi Gbajabiamila, however
appealed to the opposition members to close ranks in the interest of the
nation.
Meanwhile, the CPC National
Chairman, Tony Momoh, told the News Agency of Nigeria on
Tuesday in Abuja that the opposition parties were determined to take over power
from PDP in 2015.
He said, “The basic fundamental
thing that the CPC will be involved in this year is to establish a massive
election wining body that will give Nigerians an alternative government.”
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