President
Goodluck Jonathan yesterday said Nigeria would overcome her current
challenges, just as he regretted the emergence of Aminu Tambuwal as
Speaker of the House of Representatives at the expense of Mulikat
Akande-Adeola, the Peoples Democratic Party preferred candidate for the
position.
President Jonathan, who made the declaration in
Ile-Ife, while addressing a day summit, organised by the Yoruba
Concerned Leaders with the theme: “Nigeria Development: Whither the
Yoruba” extolled the virtues of Yoruba people, describing their
contributions to all spheres of the nation’s life as “exemplary”.
He,
however, hinged the inability of Akande-Adeola to emerge Speaker to the
decision by some people from the region, who “thought otherwise”.
He said “one of the problems I face is the National Assembly. Our party has arrangement for positions.
When
a president and vice president emerge from different regions, other
offices – the Senate President, Secretary to the Government of the
Federation, the party chairman and Speaker of House of Representatives
must come from different geo-political zones.
“The idea is that
when we are to decide, people in these positions meet with us to decide
on crucial things. In that case we want every geo-politically zones to
be represented in that inner caucus of our party.
Last time, it
was difficult for me because I insisted that South West must get Speaker
but some of us within South West didn’t want that because of personal
ambition and I am still suffering for that till today.
“That is
why I am telling our leaders here that this time around we must work
together and ensure that whatever position that is zoned to South West,
we must get and no one should rob us of it”.
Speaking further at
the event held at Oduduwa Hall in Obafemi Awolowo University, OAU, Ile
Ife, Jonathan averred that his administration had been fair to the
people of South West and assured that the import of the strategic
position the region occupies, as touches on the economy of the country,
is not lost on his administration.
Referring to the assertion by
businessman and politician, Barrister Jimoh Ibrahim, who in his remarks
earlier, relied on the World Bank poverty ratings of regions in the
country which listed South West as having 16 per cent while North East
has the highest rate of 52 per cent, Jonathan maintained that South West
region would continue to enjoy robust economy owing to the active
economic activities around Lagos and Ogun states which, according to
him, has almost 55 per cent of the nation’s economic activities.
“When
Jimoh was talking about World Bank statistics of the poverty rate in
regions in the country, he said South West has least in the country. In
fact, Lagos and Ogun contributed almost 55 per cent of the economic
activities.
So, we know where the wealth is, the infrastructures
there must be provided,” Jonathan said. Assuring that the report of
Constitutional Conference would be implemented, Jonathan said the
situation at the moment was not conducive for its implementation.
“Political
situation in Nigeria presently does not favour implementation of such
report. Because of partisan interest, people are even ready to kill.
We
cannot play with such documents that our great men and women toil to
produce. I believe every content will be taken by government. I have
said it and I am saying it again that we will implement the report of
the confab,” Jonathan said.
He assured that he would continue to
cherish the contribution of the Yoruba race alongside people from other
parts of the country and promised never to leave the region behind in
the developmental programmes of his administration, while hinting that
booklets that would contain all his achievements in all the regions of
the country would be developed.
Delivering a paper on the topic,
Unity of Yoruba Nation’s, former Minister of Transport, Chief Ebenezer
Babatope, assured the president of Yoruba support, noting that Jonathan
is a product of late Chief Obafemi Awolowo’s prophesy in 1983 that the
minority group would produce Nigeria’s president.
In his welcome
address, the Ooni of Ife, Oba Okunade Sijuade, called for unity among
people of the region to ensure what is due for the race is given to
them.
Addressing the gathering, Group Managing Director of Global
Fleet, Barrister Jimoh Ibrahim, said the South West region would trust
Jonathan and give him over 7 million votes in next February polls.He
however led the open endorsement of President Jonathan as the
presidential candidate of the region in next year’s election, assuring
that the people of the region would work very hard for Jonathan’s
victory.
Former chairman of the Nigeria Ports Authority, Chief
Bode George; former Ogun State governor, Chief Gbenga Daniel; and
Senator Femi Okunrounmu, in their separate remarks, stated that Yoruba
people could not afford to be going in different directions hence the
need to manage their dispute with civility. In their goodwill
messages,the Orangun Of Oke Ila,Oba Adedokun Abolarin; Chief Olu Falae;
Governor Ayodele Fayose; Mrs Mulikat Akande Adeola and Senator Femi
Okunrounmu urged the president not to be distracted by negative comments
and actions of some people to his administration.
In attendance
were the Ooni of Ife,Oba Okunade Sijuwade,Owa Obokun of Ijesaland,Oba
Adekunle Aromolaran, academics, captains of industries and members of
the People’s Democratic Party among others.
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