Atiku
The
Central Working Committee (CWC) of the South East Revival Group
(SERG) has declared the emergence of former Vice President Atiku
Abubakar as a good omen for the country at large and the south
eastern Nigeria in particular.
While hailing the
process that led to the outcome of the Peoples Democratic Party (PDP)
convention in Rivers State, SERG in a statement signed by its
national coordinator and CWC chairman, Chief Willy Ezugwu noted that
"a strong signal has come from the PDP that it can get its acts
together.
"For the first
time in recent years, the PDP seems to have gotten it right by its
choice of presidential Candidate, a man who believes in
restructuring.
"The South East
Revival Group, therefore, urges the candidate of the PDP to bring to
the table his comprehensive plan for the south east development in
line with his restructuring agenda.
"Beyond the
promises of the past, which remained largely unfulfilled by the
current governing party and the former ruling parties after the civil
war in Nigeria, the PDP and its candidate must at this time present
to the long neglected people of the old Eastern Region an
implementable agenda for the region's accelerated development.
"Since after
the civil war, Nigeria's successive leaders abandoned the Yakubu
Gowon's 3R programme of reconciliation, reconstruction and
rehabilitation, a policy that would have totally healed the wounds of
the past.
"This is such
that after the 30-month hostilities, the eastern region and her
economy have continued to be deliberately de-developed by the
Nigerian government at the center.
"The effort to
get the National Assembly erase the scars of the past by
establishing, through an Act of Parliament, a South East Development
Commission also failed under the current President Muhammadu Buhari
administration.
"Nigeria, as a
country, has continued to have divisive leaders, with little or no
attention paid to the south east in terms of infrastructure
development and formulation of deliberate policy to engender economic
growth in the region.
"Rather, men
and women of the region have continued to be mistreated in many ways
because of where they come from to the extent that they were issued
quit notice from the north.
"We cannot
continue to roll out tanks to quell the agitations for a sense of
belonging in the south east. It is true that some of the agitators
are misguided but there is merit in the agitation itself.
"The Nigerian
government, over the years, has been consciously throwing the baby
away with the bath water and that saw the arrest and incarnation of
Ralph Uwazuruike and lately the missing Nnamdi Kanu and other
agitators.
"No matter how
misguided any of the agitators for the development of south east may
be, the truth remains that the region needs deliberate attention and
it's time for Alhaji Atiku Abubakar and PDP to show commitment to
reconciliation, reconstruction and rehabilitation of our region ",
the group stated.
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