Kano state governor, Rabiu Musa Kwankwaso has indicated his
interest to vie for the presidential race in 2015 general elections on the
platform of All Progressives Congress (APC).
He however added that he would
only do so if the party leadership finds him suitable to contest the polls.
Kwankwaso who made the declaration while speaking with journalists, affirmed
his willingness to take up the task with all sense of responsibility to deliver
good governance in the country.
“I would not hesitate to pick up the
presidential ticket under our party, APC to vie for the number one seat. And if
our party and the party leadership find me suitable for the seat why not, I
will take up the challenge.”
Kwankwaso while accusing President Goodluck
Jonathan of smuggling a new constitution into the on-going National Conference,
insisted that the divide and rule style of the president was geared towards his
becoming a life President.
Kwankwaso, stressed that it will be harmful for the
country to extend the term of office of the President from the proposed single
term to eight years by 2015 when the new constitution if endorsed will become
operational.
He further alleged that all the injustices perpetrated by the
president were “deliberately targeted at the APC states just to destabilise us
and so to achieve his inordinate ambition of becoming the life President.”
“Nigerians are not fools. We are aware of the President’s new plans and agenda.
The plan was to secure another fresh eight-year mandate in 2015, all in a bid
to perpetrate himself in power and eventually achieve his life ambition.
‘‘What
Nigerians need now is positive change, and not the kind of game being played by
the President and with the way things are going, we would continue to pray that
the President to sail the ship to shore in 2015 and that the crisis in the
country do not degenerate into religious war,” Kwankwaso added.
On the National
Conference, Kwankwaso maintained that he was opposed to the conference, as it
is tantamount to share waste of resources, adding that what the country needed
for now, more than anything else is fair distribution of resources.
The
governor bemoaned what he called interference from above, particularly in
Rivers, Adamawa and lately in Kano State when the former Central Bank of
Nigeria (CBN) governor was announced as new Emir of Kano.
He further accused
the Federal Government of causing chaos and spearheading the recent protest
that greeted the appointment of Alhaji Muhammad Sanusi 11 as the new Emir of
Kano.
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