" Eng Chinedu Okpalanma was one of the founders of #BringbackGoodluck2015 now coodinating #IStandWithBuhari campaign pic.twitter.com/cdyLLHClIY— Kayode Ogundamisi (@ogundamisi) March 2, 2016
The Director-General of the #iStandWithBuhari campaign, Engr. Chinedu Okpalanma, has responded to Kayode Ogundamisi, the journalist and political commentator who accused him of being a fraud because of his past role as co-founder of the #BringBackGoodluck2015
initiative. He said he was dismayed by Ogundamisi’s “vicious campaign”
against his character and person just so he could pull down a
“nationalistic movement to which I and millions of well-meaning Nigerians have freely subscribed to via the affirmative statement #istandwithbuhari.”
Okpalanma
has also resigned as the DG of the campaign, saying that he took the
step to show that the initiative is sincere and not about him. He said
that following the backlash which greeted the news that he was the DG of
the organisation, he felt the need to resign so that the group can
achieve its lofty ideals without being bogged by distractions about his
personality.
Admitting that he was one of the founders of the group, he said he was not alone as the campaign is a “collection of young Nigerians
from all works of life and different religious beliefs & political
inclinations who came together with one ideal in mind: that it is time
for us as individuals to see ourselves as Nigeria and seize this golden
opportunity towards ensuring that Project Nigeria does not fail.”
“From the time Goodluck Jonathan
won the 2011 election, I was one of his biggest critics. I was vocal
and marched on the streets during the #OccupyNigeria protests, I wrote
open letters to the Presidency in anger at some of the names his
government found worthy of national merit awards, I also wrote on
various public platforms on my disappointment at the then President’s
seeming inability to act even when it seemed there was overwhelming
evidence of impunity against his cabinet members. In all of this though,
I remained steadfast in the belief that things would change,” he said.
However, Okpalanma
stated that as the 2015 elections approached, he began to be convinced
that the Jonathan administration was “more under siege for political
reasons and that sabotage was a scheme being used to oust him by any
means necessary. Coupled with the revolution I was witnessing in the
agricultural sector & seeming revival of our railway system, I felt
he was my best candidate to continue and thus I put in my whole support
for his candidacy without coercion.”
He however insisted that he never met
the former president in person, was not sponsored by the presidency as
he went about expending resources in trying to sensitize Nigerians
to vote for Jonathan, and was never given a penny or contract by former
ministers, agencies of government, friends of the President or even the
embattled NSA Sambo Dasuki.
Okpalanma insisted in his statement that he withdrew support for Goodluck Jonathan
along with his group long before the 2015 elections. “My reasons then
were simple. By November 2014, I was no longer comfortable with the
information filtering out on how huge monies were moved from person to
person in government circles… I concluded then that Nigeria was being
sold off to the highest bidder without our knowledge, and I believed
that even if Goodluck Jonathan won the elections, there were facts to
suggest this same people around him fingered in various illicit
transactions would continue in office with him, as it seemed he was
incapable of acting to change things,” he said.
As a result, Okpalanma said by December 2014, he started a process of moving his support with that of 1.9 million Nigerians
who had signed up to his campaign, to supporting the candidacy of
President Muhammadu Buhari. He said there are people currently in
government who can attest to the fact that he stood with Buhari even
before the elections.
He took exception with the attempts by some people to make it seem as though only those who supported President Buhari before can participate in any cause to support his policies now. “Are these advocates now saying that President Muhammadu Buhari & his political party should not work with other well-meaning Nigerians who believe in this administration and are ready to sacrifice all to ensure things change for our collective good?” he said.
Speaking on why he supported Buhari, Okpalanma
said his turning point was #DasukiGate. He lamented that such huge
amount of money could have been diverted by one individual under our
noses, and even though he thought at first that it was a witchhunt, he
now believes it is true due to the confessions by those who received
cash. Furthermore, he said he understood that the fight against
corruption needed to be more people oriented than government oriented
when he saw some Nigerians defending #DasukiGate. “That was when I made up my mind to sign up with #istandwithbuhari,” he said.
Okpalanma said it will be criminal to leave the task ahead to Buhari alone. “As at this moment, everything I am seeing shows me that President Muhammadu Buhari
is not sleeping on the job, but doing everything within legal means to
ensure Nigeria lives. To rejig a system that has completely decayed and
failed needs courage, prayers and support. I am doing my bit by
supporting #istandwithbuhari, not trying to bring it down. If my stand
is giving certain individuals or group of individuals sleepless nights,
then may they remain awake for eternity,” he said.
He insisted that the #istandwithbuhari group has no endorsement from President Buhari
and has not sought any sort of financial support from the President or
by extension his government. “I have never vied for any political
position in my life (and have no intentions of doing same), nor have I
ever submitted my CV for consideration for political appointment to any
government, thus my involvement with #istandwithbuhari is not for
political favours. I am in this because I believe in this, period,” he
said.
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