Wednesday, 20 February 2013

David Mark and Babangida Aliyu In a War of Words over 2015 Presidential Seat.

Senate President, David Mark and Governor of Niger State, Mua'zu Aliyu were in exchange of words lately over the need for President Jonathan and his Team to quit the stage in 2015

Governor Mua'zu Aliyu who is thought to be eyeing the Presidency Post in 2015 was speaking at the opening of the Presidential Summit on Water, at the Banquet Hall of Presidential Villa, where he suggested that the people should have right to sue governments if they fail to provide necessary amenities.

But Senate President David Mark in his own Message on the same occasion  reminded the Governor that the responsibility for the provision of water belongs to state and local governments and therefore, suggested that people of Niger State should sue their Governor if, by 2015, he was unable to provide portable water to every household in the state.

Before now, Governor Aliyu said Jonathan only agrees for a single term and i even heard some group are already advising him to join the New Merged Party APC and contest against the PDP in 2015.

Hmmm... Is this desperation?  I think the Governor should go back to work because many desperate Governors tried it in the past... Nobody even knew who Late President Yar'adua was until after the PDP primary then. Nobody would even think of the Now President Jonathan being the Vice President to the Late President Yar'adua's in his time. Even Nobody will even think of Former President Olusegun Obasanjo to contest for the Presidency in 1999 when gallant men like IBB and others were on ground. I think this position depends on your hard work and bit of Goodluck on your side.

Nigeria is a big country  and can't conquer her  for being powerful in your state alone. Her politics are Unique. If you think i'm off track, go and ask former desperadoes such as Peter Odili, Rochas Okorochas, Atiku Abubakar and so on. Just do your work and pray for it to be your time; of which i think Rochas is doing now. Well Goodluck! to everybody eyeing that seat in 2015.

2 comments:

  1. The new merged party is seating on a time bomb

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  2. I think certain issues were supposed to be addressed properly before the merging. Well we pray they stand for the betterment of our democracy. God bless Nigeria!

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