THE First Lady, Patience Jonathan, on Tuesday, said she did
not campaign for former governor of Oyo State, Senator Rashidi Ladoja, neither
did she have political favourite.
She warned mischief makers and political jobbers to desist
from dropping her name for their political survival and fortunes.
This was contained in a statement signed by her media
assistant, Mr Ayo Adewuyi, in Abuja, in reaction to some media reports against
the First Lady.
According to the alleged report, Mrs Jonathan had requested
the PDP leaders in Oyo State to “accommodate” Ladoja, an Accord Party
chieftain, in the PDP and “support him to realise his governorship ambition.”
Reacting, the First Lady, in the statement, said “this is
another attempt by mischief makers to loop their self-induced political
travails around the First Lady, to develop another strategy for their survival.
“It has again come to our notice that a new twist has been
introduced to the carefully orchestrated scheme to anchor the political
fortunes or survival of certain politicians on a deliberate demonisation of Mrs
Jonathan has continued to preach the gospel of peaceful atmosphere for the
conduct of 2015 elections.
“We consider it preposterous that it can be assumed by any
person that the First Lady would possibly make such request on behalf of
someone who is not even in the ruling party, the PDP.
“We ask again, on what platform? Within what context? And to
achieve what? Is Ladoja in PDP?
“Let us state, once again, that the First Lady is not an
elected official of state, neither is she a party functionary. She, therefore,
recognises very clearly her place in the scheme of things and acts always
accordingly.
“If anything, she has continued to preach for peaceful
conduct of all aspirants before, during and after elections, since she believes
that peace is prerequisite to a free and fair election and ultimately,
development and unity of the country.
“The First Lady is of the opinion that we need peaceful environment
for the election itself and when there is likelihood of crisis brewing;
performing her role as the president of the African First Ladies Peace Mission
becomes inevitable, since charity must begin at home.
“She believes the elections can only be conducted in a
peaceful atmosphere and the aspirants must be alive to contest and win
election. She only preaches peace because she is a mother of peace.”
However, it explained that Mrs Jonathan was in Ibadan
recently only for the purpose of commissioning the Oyo State office of Women
for Change and Development Initiative, one of her NGOs seeking to uplift the
status of Nigerian women, during which women of the state were equally
empowered.
“To, therefore, say that the First Lady summoned PDP
governorship aspirants in Oyo State, asking them to ‘accommodate’ an Accord
Party aspirant, is to say the least dubious, diversionary, unfair, unkind, and,
therefore, totally unacceptable,” it stated.
Ladoja urges voters on registration
NATIONAL Leader of the Accord Party and former governor of Oyo State, Senator Rashidi Ladoja, has admonished the electorate in areas where fresh voters registration would take place to troop out to register.
NATIONAL Leader of the Accord Party and former governor of Oyo State, Senator Rashidi Ladoja, has admonished the electorate in areas where fresh voters registration would take place to troop out to register.
Senator Ladoja, who gave the advice through a member of the
Accord Media Team, Mr Toyese Oladejo, described the exercise as important and
imperative for a positive change in the state.
According to him, it is through participation in the
exercise that the electorate would be able to vote for candidates of their
choice.
Senator Ladoja averred that the Accord Party would continue
to be the voice of the masses, adding that the present situation in the state
was appalling.
He insisted that the Accord Party-led government would cater
for the needs of the electorate, asserting that all government actions and
policies should be focus on all the welfare of the citiznery.
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