Jonathan is the Change Nigeria Needs, PDP insists

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The Peoples Democratic Party has said  that no change could be better  than the rapid change in all sectors  which Nigeria has undergone  in  the last four years, declaring the continuity  of  President Goodluck  Jonathan as the real change the nation  needs.

A statement by the national Publicity Secretary of the PDP, Olisa Metuh  , Tuesday said no administration in the history of Nigeria has turned in  high flying,  all sector delivery in its first four years as President  Jonathan, saying that in adopting change as its slogan,  the APC  has  shown it is out of tune with  reality as change has since begun under the present administration .

The Party further argued that the mark of true leadership is the ability  to stay the course notwithstanding the level of distractions  orchestrated to make the leader lose focus, saying that President Jonathan has beaten every adversity to achieve an unprecedented  transformation of Nigeria.

“What change is greater than an unimpeachable delivery in both  fundamentals and incidentals of democracy? The basic and true test of  democracy lies in the level of freedom available to the citizenry, in  the separation of powers and in the value attached to the expressed  wishes of the people in timely polls. To these cardinals of democracy,  President Jonathan has been a slave!

“The change lies in the change of values and attitudes towards  decades-long corruption as occasioned by the firm stand of President  Jonathan on zero tolerance and in establishing the Freedom of  information law which have made Nigerians discuss freely and expose  corruption while government battle the ill within the ambit of the law.

“Today under President Jonathan,   Nigerians relish in all fundamental  freedoms even to a level where the opposition denigrate the person and  the office of the President, yet no one is harassed and none, a  political prisoner. Besides, the legacy of credible elections instituted  in 2011 has gathered enough steam with President Jonathan’s insistence  on one man, one vote. Votes now count and for the first time in our  recent history, Nigerians raise their voters cards (PVC) in pride as a  sign of strength and weapon for the enthronement of leaders of their  choice.

“The change, the statement continued, lies in the continuity of the  current infrastructural turn around where a lethargy in the unbundling  of the energy sector was swiftly overcome and more power stations  completed to up and stablise power supply as the critical base for  accelerated development. The change is where a record 25,000 out of  35,000 km of Federal roads were either re-constructed or rehabilitated  in just four years and railways long abandoned for decades now back on  steam.

“There can be no better change better than in the diversification of the  economy and where the investment friendly environment created by the  Jonathan administration has buoyed up the economy with local and foreign  investments; importantly, strengthening genuine local entrepreneurs for  global competition, with automobiles for example now manufactured  Nigeria.

 

According to the PDP, “the change that Nigerians yearn for is that which  consolidates the capacity of a leader who established fourteen new  federal universities in four years; holds close to the heart, the future  of the children of the poorest of the poor in establishing the Almajiri  and out-of -school children education system.”-

“The change lies in that leader who knowing the critical importance of  health and agriculture in directly impacting on the well being of the  citizens engineered a radical change that removed a corrupt fertilizer  and other agro-input distribution mechanism, gingering productivity by 9  metric tons of food and shutting down food import by USD 5.3 billion in  2014 while creating over 2.7 million direct farm jobs. He also  repositioned health services, returning federal health institutions to  real referral centers of excellence with capacity for treating all  ailments and raising life expectancy to 53 years from 49years.

The PDP further charged that the opposition slogan of change is a mask  for their inability to fashion out an alternative roadmap to greatness,  urging Nigerians to ask them if their meaning of change is a return to ‘ Egypt’ where Nigerians queue up for days to buy petroleum products or  the reversal of the realty of today  where indigenous Nigerian oil and  gas companies have been  empowered and are now masters of the turf.

” We wish Nigerians to ask whether change means a return to an era where  governments bought no single weapon for the armed forces to build its  strength and make it  formidable.

“Nigerians deserve to know whether  change means a throw back to the  time where instead of using institutional means to fight corruption  within the ambit of the law, government would use extra judicial  instruments to deprive Nigerians of the very essence of democracy in the  name of fighting corruption.

According to the statement, ” since no one changes a winning team, more  so where the opposition has no better alternative except in sloganeering  ‘change’, the change remains the continuity of the excels of the present  PDP government, through a leader who has shown absolute faith in God, fidelity to the laws of the country and respect for the rights of his  compatriots.  “

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