Wednesday 25 February 2015

Nigeria'll Regret If Buhari Wins --Fasehun

FOUNDER of the Oodua Peoples Congress, OPC, and National Chairman of
the Unity Party of Nigeria, UPN, Dr. Frederick Fasehun, has asked
Nigerians to brace up for years of nightmares, if they fail to
re-elect President Goodluck Jonathan in the 2015 polls.

Speaking at his Century Hotels, Okota office, while receiving Special
Adviser to President Goodluck Jonathan on Niger Delta Affairs, Hon.
Kingsley Kuku, yesterday, Fasehun said Jonathan deserves re-election
on account of his achievements since coming to power.

He recalled the reign of the All Progressives Congress, APC,
presidential candidate, Major-General Muhammadu Buhari (rtd) as
military Head of State and said he would not like to experience it
again.

Assuring that OPC members will embark on house-to-house mobilisation
for President Jonathan and ensure that he gets another four-year term,
Fasehun said: "I have been under the military before. Leopards don't
change their spots. What baffles me is Buhari has guts to attempt
governing Nigeria again. It will not come to pass. When he came to
power in 1984, he asked political leaders to report at the nearest
police station. Many of them died in detention. That is the man who
wants to come back to rule Nigeria. I don't want to experience Buhari
again. Four years of Buhari will be four years of nightmares."

Apart from his achievements, Fasehun said he would mobilise for
Jonathan because he has refused to abuse his presidential powers
unlike some of his predecessors.

He said: "For five years no Nigerian has been sentenced
(extra-judicially) outside the courts. Jonathan is a democracy addict.
He takes criticisms in his strides. We will work and ensure Jonathan
gets four more years. Let Mr. President be rest assured that in this
part of the country (South-West), any contestant with him will lose
his deposit. We must go round from hamlet to village, from town to
cities campaigning for Jonathan. Let us not lose the opportunity to
enjoy Jonathan's administration further. If we did, we will regret
it."
--Vanguard

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