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Thursday, 8 January 2015

The Nigerian Economy Will Crumble If Jonathan Loses, PDP Warns

The Lagos State governorship candidate of the Peoples Democratic
Party, Mr. Jimi Agbaje, has warned that if President Goodluck Jonathan
fails to win next month's election, the South-South could shut down
the oil sector and this would affect the nation's economy which is
oil-dependent, PUNCH Reports.

Agbaje, however, asked that if another part of the country shuts down
over the failure of its candidate emerging President, would it have an
equal effect on the economy since Nigeria relies heavily on the Niger
Delta for its foreign exchange earnings.

Jonathan hails from the South-South while his major contender, Maj.
Gen Muhammadu Buhari (retd.) of the All Progressives Congress, hails
from the North-West. The PDP governorship candidate said this at
meeting in London organised by his supporters and the UK chapter of
the PDP.

In the six-minute video clip posted on DiasporaPr.com, which was
sighted by our correspondent, Agbaje warned that Jonathan's victory
was imperative.

"I was active in the politics of the South-West in 1999. The Afenifere
of which I was a very active member, did not support Olusegun Obasanjo
as President but in 2003, it was difficult for the Afenifere as an
organisation to go out and tell people that they should not vote a
Yoruba man into office and so what did they do? They said they would
not present a candidate because they had their own son (Obasanjo) who
was running for office. That is the politics of that country.

"Now, in 2015, we are saying that the South-South has presented a
candidate and we are talking about equity and some are saying that he
should not be given a second term. This is a very difficult thing.

"In argument, some have said 'what will happen?' Well, people will be
upset and they have shown that they have the power to shut down the
system. I am not saying it is justified but the reality is there. If
the system is shut down, where are we as a country?

"They say if the others don't get it, they too could shut down the
system. Yes they can shut down the system but ask yourself which of
the two do you think we can survive with? And these are the realities
that we have to face.

"These are the realities that we have to allow. First, we have to sell
the achievements of our person but we have to understand the politics
of our country that we are still doing turn by turn and it must run in
a way that is equitable."

The PUNCH Reports that, Agbaje said Jonathan had done very well but
his achievements were not been publicised well enough. He said Buhari
was too old to rule, adding that he was being controlled by people
with selfish ambition.

He said, "The Buhari of 2007 and 2011 is not the Buhari of 2015. The
Buhari of 2015 is a more compromised candidate. He is not working on
his steam any longer; he is working on the steam of those who want him
there for their own reasons."

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