Governor, Aminu
Tambuwal of Sokoto state Wednesday dumped the All Progressives
Congress, APC, and joined the Peoples Democratic Party
(PDP).
Tambuwal
announced his defection at a press conference in the Government
House, Sokoto, North-West Nigeria.
His
statement read: “Politicians and political leaders, groups and
group leaders, stakeholders in the development of our state and our
nation, fellow indigenes of Sokoto State and citizens of our great
country, members of the press, ladies and gentlemen. It is with
gratitude to Almighty Allah, our Sustainer that I address you on a
matter of great importance to our nation at this auspicious moment in
our political history. I stand before you with a heavy heart, wishing
I had cheery words of progress, instead of the sad report that I am
constrained to give you on the situation of our dear nation. The
struggle for democracy is one that began with our fight for
independence as a sovereign nation. To this end, the blood, freedom
and other liberties of our past heroes and contemporary veterans were
sacrificed. The current dispensation began in 1999, as the watershed
of our toil, which granted to us a democratic system that is striving
to evolve and survive. Through those years the forces of genuine
change gravitated and by 2015, merged to ensure a transition of power
that Nigerians hoped would herald a new order of true democracy under
an atmosphere of justice, peace, equity and the rule of law. The
leaders of that coalition represented and symbolized the aspiration
of Nigerians for progress and prosperity under one united,
indivisible nation. As the speaker of the House of Representatives
then, I left my comfort zone to be involved in the struggle for the
enthronement of purposeful leadership for the citizens of our dear
country. Now, almost four years into what ought to be a new order as
desired and elected by Nigerians, the nation is unfortunately going
through the most difficult and precarious times, since the Civil war;
with ethno, religious and regional distrust at its highest ebb. This
development had often been blamed on political opponents. Meanwhile,
there are issues of brazen inequity and capacity and questionable
distribution of appointments/projects. This is in addition to lack of
statesmanship in responding to national issues, among other things
that are far aggravating the anomaly. In line with the best
traditions in any major political decision, especially by a serving
elected Governor, I have painstakingly consulted far and wide, on
whether the present political platform is a viable vehicle for
achieving the aspiration of our people. It is because I am convinced
that no nation can thrive while there is inequity and bad governance;
because I am saddened by the fact that lethargy, incompetence and
sustained denial of obvious leadership missteps have become the major
raw materials with which the Nigerian State is being run today;
because I am unwilling to be part of frightful conspiracy against the
cohesion of the Nigerian State, Nigerian youths and peoples; because
I am unable to feel at ease in the face of a progressively divided
nation and, above all, because I am totally unable to reconcile
myself to a national leadership that offers no redeeming moral
beacons that I am here with you today; to announce withdrawal of my
membership of the All Progressives Congress and return to the
People’s Democratic Party. I speak to you today with a mixture of
sadness and relief because I did not expect that the APC, which
promised so much when the People’s Democratic party (PDP) stood
under the sway of impunity, could not maintain or manage whatever
good it inherited. It has also not broken new grounds in any positive
sense, but has instead reached historically unprecedented heights of
impunity in all manner of vices far above and beyond the challenges
which made some of us to leave the PDP about four years ago to join
others to form the APC. The party has brazenly turned itself into a
sanctuary for the corrupt and a machine for rigging and for the rape
of democracy. Let me also put it on record that all attempts to
discuss the electoral promises of the APC-led government, including
the restructuring of the country as promised Nigerians and as
contained in the APC manifesto, have proved abortive. Beyond that, I
cannot look those who elected me as their Governor here in Sokoto
State in the face and boldly point to any meaningful Federal Projects
initiated in the state under the APC government. Even the bulk of
uncompleted Federal Projects here that were inherited from the
previous administration have largely remained in their state of
neglect. Sokoto State is also not being meaningfully carried along in
political appointments and in other matters of national importance.
Like most states of the North, and indeed the entire federation,
elders and traditional institutions have come under measured
disrespect. The recent attack in Tabinnii in Rabah LGA of Sokoto
State, the routine invasion of Zamfara State by armed bandits, the
now-regular killing of policemen by unknown gunmen all over the
country, the regular massacre of innocent people in the North East
axis and many similar daily incidents, do not attract much attention
any more. Good governance, viz-a-viz economic wellbeing of our
people, remains the major reason for my action of today. Information
from National Bureau of Statistics (NBS) shows that over nine million
jobs have been lost in the last 3 years, since the APC Government
came into office. While youth unemployment rate was 11.70 per cent
during the fourth quarter of 2014, it rose to 33.10 per cent in third
quarter of 2017 under the APC Government. The economy is not showing
any real signs of improvement. Our educational and health
institutions are in retreat. Poverty is on rampage and still ravages
the land. It is unacceptable that majority of those who voted for APC
in 2015 should have nothing good to show for it. As in the past, it
is only my interest in equity, the wellbeing of Nigerians and a
befitting future for our teeming youths, national unity and economic
prosperity that has led to my new locus in Nigerian politics today.
We all have a duty to do our best, while nudging our political
parties to progressively align political contests in Nigeria along
clear ideological lines; such that sooner, rather than later, the
aspirations and the will of our people will be the only determinant
of election outcomes. Let me at this juncture state emphatically that
I return to the PDP with a clear conscience today, because the party
has learnt some bitter lessons and noted what mistakes it must avoid
in the future. It is now a repositioned and forward-looking political
party to which I now pledge loyalty, in my resolve to contribute
towards improving the lives of Nigerians and expanding opportunities
for the youths. It is only by working together as agents of
development that we can promote excellence, competence, good
governance and enthronement of genuine democracy to save Nigeria. I
thank you for your understanding, support, prayers and your continued
faith in the Nigerian Project. May Almighty Allah guide and protect
us.”
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