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Buhari will rescue Nigeria from collapse, say Aregbesola, Ajimobi

By Tunji Omofoye, Osogbo
08 October 2015   |   2:21 am
Osun State Governor, Rauf Aregbesola has attributed the victory of President Muhammadu  Buhari in the March election to the culmination of the progressives struggles since the independence of Nigeria.
Gov. Aregbesola

Gov. Aregbesola

Osun State Governor, Rauf Aregbesola has attributed the victory of President Muhammadu  Buhari in the March election to the culmination of the progressives struggles since the independence of Nigeria.

This was even as the Governor of Oyo State, Senator Abiola Ajimobi stressed that Nigerians had faced the greatest challenge to their existence in the 15 years of misrule and maladministration of People’s Democratic Party (PDP) and opted for change to President Buhari of the All Progressives Congress (APC) in the last general election.

Aregbesola in his remarks as the chairman of the first Distinguished lecture of the Department of Political Science and
Diplomatic studies, Bowen University, Iwo, Osun State, stated that most of the sustained attacks against his person and government in the media was because he stopped the political machinations of ‎the PDP in the SouthWest.

The governor commended the University for fulfilling its role of idea generation and dissemination, through the interaction between town and gown.
He stressed that the emergence of President Buhari is an idea whose time has come, saying the president still won in spite of everything done to distract him before and during the campaigns.

He recounted that after the APC lost Ekiti State governorship election last year, the evil machinery of the PDP, working in full tandem with all the security agencies, was moved to Osun for the governorship election.

Aregbesola noted that the calculation then was that if Osun could be seized, the whole South West would have been captured by the PDP.
According to him: “There has never been such an assemblage of military armada in a state in the history of Nigeria. By midnight of the day preceding the election, all notable leaders of our party had been picked up. It was a siege on the entire state.
“After I won the governorship election, it became clear that our party, the APC had become unstoppable and President Buhari would become president.

We thank God that in spite everything, we are where we are today.”
Governor Ajimobi, who was a Guest lecturer at the first Distinguished
‎Personality Lecturer at the event observed that the election of President Buhari was the second attempt by Nigerians to crave for change.

He stated that the first attempt by Nigerians to vote for change was the June 12 1993 election won by ‎late MKO Abiola, which was unfortunately aborted by the same military government of General
Ibrahim Babangida.

The Governor argued that for a people to collectively opt for change, the socio-political situation in such a place must have been totally intolerable.

He said the hopes of Nigerians were very high when the country transited to civilian rule in 1999 but shortly afterwards the PDP led administration thwarted the hopes and aspiration of the people by its ineptitude.

According to him, “no sooner had the PDP led administration began governance than the trait exhibited by the potentates of the new government and the ruling party that midwifed the government could be seen as administrative ineptitude, lack of vision, unwarranted aggrandizement cum corruption.

“However, the last straw that broke the carmels back was the inability of the PDP led government to guarantee safety of live and property. All these boiled down to bad leadership.
“Whereas, without effective and exemplary political leadership, stability and democracy will be elusive”, the governor said

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