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President Goodluck Jonathan |
Sen. Ben Obi, the Special Adviser to President Goodluck Jonathan on Inter-party Affairs, said on Tuesday that there was no constitutional provision barring Jonathan from seeking re-election in 2015.
Obi said this at the inauguration of Igbo Political Development
Council (IPDC) in Asaba.
``Although the president had not declared his intention to seek
re-election, he has the constitutional rights to do so if he wishes.
``The newly inaugurated IPDC has thrown its weight behind
Jonathan for re-election; it is urging him to do so to consolidate his
socio-economic and political achievements so far.
``If the President decides to declare his intention for
re-election, he will contest under the PDP platform.
``If PDP decides to present only him as candidate, all well and
good; if it decides to go to primaries, all well and good.
``But the truth is that Jonathan deserves the right to seek
re-election’’, he said.
He said the Enugu-Onitsha and Onitsha-Owerri roads, ``which were
formerly impassable, had been fixed’’, and that the ongoing turnaround in
the nation’s aviation sector was magical.
Obi assured that there was no going back on the second Niger
bridge project, adding that commencement of work on it was one of the cardinal
points of Jonathan-led administration.
The Director General/National Coordinator of the Council, Prof.
Onyeke Onyeke, commended Jonathan for his achievements in office.
He assured that the Igbos would continue to work with him and
that if he decided not to declare his intention to seek re-election,
Igbos would field a candidate of their own.
``All I know is that with what we have seen so far, the
president deserves a second chance and we, as Igbos, are solidly behind him”,
he said. (NAN)
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