Ekiti Guber : Why We Conceded Victory To PDP - Oyegun National - TopicsExpress



          

Ekiti Guber : Why We Conceded Victory To PDP - Oyegun National Chairman of All Progressives Congress, APC, Chief John Odigie-Oyegun, has given reasons why his party conceded defeat in the just concluded Ekiti Guber elections that held on June 21st, 2014 adding that the election, to some extent is still a mystery. Oyegun, who spoke in Benin City, said his party decided to concede victory to the Peoples Democratic Party, PDP because it did not want anything that could make the people react negatively and violently insisting there were several unanswered questions in the governorship election. The APC Chairman who said it would be difficult for Nigeria to survive another four years under PDP, if things continued the way they were in the country, however, hinted that the party would challenge the trampling on the fundamental human rights of the members before, during and after the election in the court. Read his statement in part: “Ekiti election, to some extent is still a mystery. It still has aspects that we are trying to unfold but the first point is, because we are a party of change, because we are a party that wants to show Nigerians that there is a different way of doing things, that the party doesn’t have to be bitter, in-spite of all our reservations, the governor was advised to concede, inspite of our reservations for a lot of reasons.” “We are presenting our party as new, and different. We have done the studies as people who truly care. There is no way we can prove it to you because we have never ruled this country, but we can tell you to look at our states. We are not pretending to be angels. Politics is not a seminary, neither is it the Papacy, but what is important is what one is doing with the lives of the people. That is what is critical. “Are you restoring hopes to their lives are you making their lives better? If not for themselves, do they believe that the lives of their children will be better? Are your policies concentrated on improving their lives? Are the sectors working in the interest of the ordinary Nigeria? Do we have power, do we have quality schools, do we have security, and do we have jobs? Can we continue in this kind of state? I have told people who are ready to listen that this country cannot survive another four years of PDP administration. There is no way it can survive it, so we need people who have plans to start taking care of these issues, and that is what the APC represents.”
Posted on: Mon, 30 Jun 2014 12:00:42 +0000

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