The All Progressive Congress
Presidential Campaign Organisation, APCPCO, has said that the claim by
President Goodluck Jonathan that a four-year single term is not enough to
transform the country “is double-mouthing by a president who has failed to
deliver on his own timeline”.
Mr. Jonathan had during a courtesy
call on the Emir of Ilorin, Sulu Gambari, on Monday said four years was too
short a time for any president to solve Nigeria’s problems.
“Beyond tackling the insurgency, we
are creating road networks; we are moving faster in several sectors. There is
no way within four years any government can finish the programmes of this
country,” the president said.
“It was this same President Jonathan
who said in 2010 that if he could not improve on the country’s power generation
capacity within four years, then it means he could not do anything,” the
statement said.
“What was the president thinking
about when he said: ‘Four years are enough for anyone to make significant
improvement, and if I can’t improve on power within this period, then it means
I cannot do anything.’
“Nigerians expect that a president
must own up to his own words and be responsible for his own beliefs.”
The organisation said there could be
only one reason why Mr. Jonathan was changing his own beliefs about what it
takes to transform the country “and that is because he is incompetent for the
job”.
It stated that Nigerians were
clamouring for change because, “for six years the country has been led by a
president who cannot give the people direction on how to stop corruption, how
to provide security, create employment and provide infrastructure that will
impact positively on the economy”.
The organisation said just as it
said in the past, the 2015 election, more than anything, is a referendum on the
performance of Mr. Jonathan.
It stated, “The President has not
measured up to the least expectations of Nigerians and that is why they are
earnestly waiting for February 14 to pass their verdict.
“Whereas the Goodluck Jonathan
administration has not been able to deliver on any of the promises the president
made to Nigerians in 2010, the government under the President’s watch has
surpassed every known boundaries on issues of corruption and impunity.
“Let us remind the president that if
truly Rome was not built in a day, Rome is also not built forever. The
President has failed to deliver by his own timelines and he should patiently
wait for Nigerians to pass their verdict over the incompetence of his
administration.”
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