Definitely no country with patriotic citizens will
allow a man who has failed to protect millions of his citizens from
terror,A man who believes corruption is not a problem yet it is
responsible for the dilapidated facilities in our
Education,health,military sectors. A man who can't secure the release of
hundreds of young Nigerian girls form terror camps known to him and his
clueless team#BringBackOurGirls Gej
Below is El-Rufai's take:
No
president in the world with the kind of President Jonathan’s record in
office would be presented for re-election by any other political party
in the world because no country can survive a president with the kind
of Jonathan’s record for two terms. But, like I have always said, the
opposition cannot wish for a better PDP presidential candidate.
Jonathan Is Threatening Nigeria’s Stature
By
appearing so helpless and inviting foreign governments into Nigeria in
the fight against terrorism or even oil theft, President Jonathan is
weakening Nigeria and cheapening its place in world affairs.
Every
major power in the world has its sphere of influence; Africa as a whole,
not just the West African sub-region, should be our sphere of
influence. Other African countries look up to Nigeria’s big stature as a
continental power to enforce order around the region. And that will
become even more so now that we officially have become Africa’s biggest
economy.
Every Nigerian president from independence, except
Yar’Adua who was sick most of his time as president and President
Jonathan who simply doesn’t know better, has deployed Nigeria’s stature
as a stabilising force in Africa.
You cannot imagine any Nigerian
president going to the United States and telling the country’s president
to pick more interest in the affairs of Nigeria and come and help it
fight terrorism and oil thieves, as our president recently did publicly
on cable TV.
Last weekend, at Tom Ikimi’s 70th birthday, Jerry
Rawlings, former president of Ghana, echoed these sentiments: Nigeria
should solve its problems quickly through good governance and remain
that continental power that must throw its weight around to ensure order
in Africa. That was clearly what the former Ghanaian president appeared
to be saying, and he, as a former head of state of an African country,
surely should know what he was talking about.
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