The son of Nigeria’s First Republic Prime Minister, Dr.
Abdul Jelil Tafawa Balewa, has declared his intention to contest the 2015
presidential election.
Balewa said that he has consulted widely and believed that
Nigerians wanted a new leadership capable of fulfilling the high expectations
and aspirations of the greater majority in the country.
Balewa, who is a medical doctor, said on Sunday that with
the right political party, he was fully prepared.
He said, “My entry into politics would add some values to
the Nigerian democracy given the finesse, candour and pragmatism, which I will
be infusing into the system based on experiences.
“My closeness with President Goodluck Jonathan has made my
attempt to lead Nigeria more interesting. However, my ambition is not a do or
die affair. Jonathan is a pragmatic politician who has always welcomed free and
fair contest.”
Balewa has however decided to in the meantime, keep silent
on the political party “for strategic reasons”
He said, “Some political parties have been talking to me. I
have more than two of the parties including the major ones showing interest. It
would be unfair for me to start dropping names, more so when consultations were
still ongoing on the next line of action.”
Balewa’s son said although he had spent a long period of
time in the US and Britain in quest for knowledge, nonetheless, he had been
paying his dues in the local politics of Nigeria.
He said with his wealth of experience in politics he had in
the past contributed to successes of some public office holders both at the
state and federal levels.
When asked whether he had the financial muscle to contest
the presidential election, Balewa who said he had “never been a pauper”
insisted that good Nigerians would support him.
He said, “We place too much emphasis on money in this
country and that is why our politics appears repressed and clumsy.
“I have never been a pauper; all the same, we have people
who are deeply committed to my cause and ready to see me through.
“I am not going to let the cat out of the bag yet. I have my
game plans to beat this emphasis on huge money to buy votes. I am going to do
things differently and God will help me.”
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