At the formal inauguration of the CPC’s
18-man merger committee to negotiate with the ACN and other political
parties in Abuja Wednesday, the national leader of the CPC, Buhari,
declared his readiness to contest the presidential election in 2015 if
the leadership and members of the new party decide to pick him for the
race.
His new position contradicts his earlier
stand that he would no longer be involved in active politics. But the
CPC leader has an explanation for his new position.
Buhari disclosed that he had to
reconsider his earlier position in view of numerous appeals to him to be
actively involved in politics and contest the 2015 presidential
election.
Buhari, who informed the committee of
the great task ahead, urged them to go into the negotiation with the
mind of getting the best deal for Nigerians, adding that their task must
not be seen as a personal one but a national project.
He told them that the negotiation should
not be seen as a battle between the two parties, stressing that the
parlous condition of the nation would be enough for the negotiators to
ensure that the opposition was made strong to save suffering Nigerians.
The former military Head of State, who
noted that the unity of the opposition parties in the country was no
longer an option but had become a national imperative also, said that
the previous meetings of representatives of the two parties had already
produced a road map for the negotiators to study.
He added that there was already in
existence an unexecuted understanding between the CPC and ACN for the
creation of a new political party, with a brand new logo and a new flag
and other paraphernalia already put in place for endorsement.
Buhari noted that the new party would
root for a proper federation as the basis of the union and governance of
the country, as well as support the restructuring of the country.
According to him, the current 36 states’
structure of the country is simply not working and must therefore be
rationalised to give way to a structure of real democratic culture and
rule of law with the recognition and acceptance that the cultural and
religious differences in the country are blessings and a source of
strength and should not be seen as a cause of disunity.
His words: “This proposed merger that
will bring a desired unity of the opposition parties we all know is no
longer an option, but a national imperative, considering the state of
the country; everybody is coming round to accept the necessity for it.
The sentiment today is for a full merger between the CPC and ACN not an
alliance or an electoral understanding. What Nigerians want is merger
and that is what we are going to negotiate and bring back to them. I
believe that within six weeks of the commencement of your job, the CPC
and ACN should be in to sign a declaration of intent to fuse the two
parties into one.
“After signing the declaration, it
should not take more than another six weeks for the parties to pursue
the matter within their own constitutional context to ensure that the
issue is legitimatised through the proper procedure and process of its
own organ. And from there it is not impossible that the new party will
be presented to the people of Nigeria by the middle of this year. And
when it is, the new party should root for proper federation as the basis
of the union and governance of the country, and should therefore
actively support the restructuring of the country. This is because the
existing 36 states’ structure is simply not working and it must
therefore be rationalized.”
Buhari continued: “The new party should
as a matter of topmost priority begin to tackle and plan for the
creation of a new security architecture for the country and possibly for
the entire sub-region, a development that may involve the recreation of
local security networks and the restoration of traditional intelligence
gathering techniques to shore up a police force that has obviously
failed the nation. And with regard to public service, the new party
should press for the adoption of new work ethic that will bring lost
glory and greater accountability back to governance.
“Our goal is to effect a merger that
will win this election and create a new, stronger and more truly
democratic, proper federal republic and change the attitude and thinking
of our people.”
On his presidential bid in 2015, he
said:” As for my position for 2015, after considering a series of
visits and persuasions from both my followers, eminent and concerned
Nigerians, members and leadership of our party, I decided to have a
rethink of my position in 2011. So I will make myself available to run
for the presidency in 2015. But all this will be determined by the
decisions of the new party. All we are determined to do is to give
Nigerians hope and arrest the PDP maladministration in the country,
which has caused a lot of harm to the people. And we all believe that it
is no longer an option but it has become very imperative, if the
country must move forward.
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