•APC fixes Osun primary for April 12
Osun State Governor Rauf Aregbesola said yesterday that Nigeria may
not survive another period of misrule by the Peoples Democratic Party
(PDP).
He urged Nigerians to work towards replacing the ruling party at the centre.
Aregbesola spoke at the All Progressives Congress (APC) National
Secretariat in Abuja after submitting his nomination form for the August
9 governorship election.
He said: “Politicians, particularly in our type of society, can
celebrate any political power, but not just any politician. We are
politicians with passion for the people and zeal for change. It is the
combination of those two things that informed commitment to give Nigeria
a rebirth. Going through the years of the PDP’s bad management of our
nation, it is the duty of patriots to work
assiduously for their
replacement. I do not think our nation can survive another period of
misrule by the PDP.”
Telling the APC National Deputy Chairman, Aminu Masari; National
Organising Secretary Senator Osita Ozinaso and others the achievements
of his administration, Aregbesola that he wants a second term in office
to complete the work he has started.
He said: “To continue the good work we started in November, 2010, we
decided to seek re-election. We have obtained the nomination form and I
am joyfully here to seek the nomination of the party to again run for
the governorship position in Osun.”
Aregbesola said his administration has almost completed 10-kilometre
roads in each local government and is “processing 1,000 kilometres of
roads that are 70 per cent completed”.
He said his administration met a destroyed healthcare sector and is rehabilitating nine hospitals.
The governor said he set up a social security scheme for the elderly,
which gives stipends to the aged monthly; created jobs for youths and
serve nutritious free meals to about 300,000 pupils daily.
He said: “Due to good governance, we have removed fear from the
state. I ask the inept PDP that was there for 90 months to tell us what
it did for the people. The only thing that is left is the memory of
mis-governance.”
Masari said APC is the panacea to Nigeria’s problems, adding: “With
the type of governors we have, we have demonstrated good leadership.”
The former House of Representatives Speaker, who said he just rose
from a meeting with the Independent National Electoral Commission
(INEC), said the commission’s Chairman, Prof. Attahiru Jega, assured
parties that the 2015 election would be free and fair.
He expressed optimism that the APC would win the presidential and other elections.
Ozinaso said: “Ward congresses in Osun will hold on March 29. The
local government congresses will hold on April 1 and the state congress
April 5. The primary will hold on April 12.”
He said the party would be fair to all aspirants at the primary.
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