Oby Ezekwesili withdraws from presidential race on Thursday morning
and has rather opted to help build a coalition to defeat the All
Progressives Congress and the People’s Democratic Party in the February
16, 2019 election.
In a statement issued by the spokesperson for
the Obiageli Ezekwesili Presidential Campaign Organisation, Ozioma
Ubabukoh, Ezekwesili was quoted as saying that her decision to withdraw
from the race followed extensive discussions with Nigerians at home and
the Diaspora.
According to her, the action is also
prompted by an
examination of the country’s electoral environment sequel to the 2019
presidential debate of Saturday, January 19, 2019.
“This decision
followed extensive consultations with leaders from various walks of
life across the country over the past few days. I deem it necessary for
me to focus on helping to build a veritable coalition to ensure a viable
alternative to the #APC & #PDP in the forthcoming elections,” the statement read.
She said,
“It is my ardent belief that this broad coalition for a viable
alternative has now become more than ever before, an urgent mission for
and on behalf of Nigerian citizens. I have therefore chosen to lead the
way in demonstrating the much needed patriotic sacrifice for our
national revival and redirection.
“I wish to state that over the
past three months, I have been in private, but extended talks with other
candidates to birth a coalition that would allow Nigerians to exercise
their choice without feeling helplessly encumbered by the evil twins of
#APC & #PDP.
“While the deliberations continued, I never
hesitated for a moment in my willingness and determination to sacrifice
my candidacy in order to facilitate the emergence of the envisaged
strong and viable alternative that Nigerians could identify with in our
collective search for a new beginning.
“My commitment to this
promising political recalibration has been consistent and in consonance
with my agreement, at the request of candidates under the Presidential
Aspirants Coming Together (PACT) arrangement in 2018, when I consented
to supervise the internal selection process as an outside observer
passionate about building an alternative force.”
Ezekwesili also said,
“However, despite resistance from the Allied Congress Party of Nigeria
on these and other issues, I have decided that it is now necessary to
show by action and example my determination on this issue by stepping
down my candidacy so as to focus squarely on building the coalition to a
logical conclusion.
“We have no right to allow citizens give in to despair. We will #Fight4Naija
together and prove to all that the mess, which the political class has
now become, should not be allowed to destroy our spirits and nation. We
are also determined to ensure that the message keeps resonating that our
beloved country deserves better, and that we will get the best that we
deserve.”
She added,
“From last year, when I joined the
presidential race, I made it clear to Nigerians that the country has
always had a 20-year cycle of change - 1958, 1979, and 1999. As such,
2019 begins another 20-year cycle, and together with all Nigerians of
good will, I stand ready to play my part to ensure that we do not miss
this golden opportunity to sing a new song.
“There is no more time to waste. Let’s get to work!”
Meanwhile, Ubabukoh thanked Nigerians, including campaign donors and
volunteers, who supported Ezekwesili, saying that “every money donated
to the campaign and funds spent will be accounted for in the coming
days.”
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