Tuesday, 3 June 2014
All APC Presidential hopefuls will be given fair shot – Fashola
Lagos State Governor Babatunde Fashola has
stated that all presidential aspirants under the All
Progressives Congress banner would be given a
fair shot to emerge as the ticket bearer.
Speaking during a courtesy visit of students from
the Royal College of Defence Studies in United
Kingdom, Fashola said, “There is nothing
unusual in the emergence of the presidential
candidate for APC. It will be an open activity and
high level of accountability. I believe everyone
who has aspiration will be given fair chance to
express and ventilate that aspiration; subject to
the rule of politics that we are all aware of.
“That is votes, persuasion, lobbying and others.
Nothing unusual will happen. There will not be
anything behind the closet.”
The governor said he was hopeful that the
insecurity issues in Nigeria would soon come to a
halt.
He said, “It is not only to electoral process, even
to human existence and business activities. I
believe that we will be done with this in short
time; specifically in a way that it will not impede
the ability and desire of Nigerians to make a
choice at the next election.
“Every election brings up the contest of idea and
opportunity to make the choice either to keep the
incumbent government or to elect another party
to govern the country. And I do not think that it
will be different in Nigeria next year.”
He said the most important resource of Nigeria are
the people.
According to him,” Our oil and gas as resources
today are only a seasonal resources. And until the
late 50s, no one was talking about the oil. We
were all concerned about Agriculture and Agro-
products. It is important to pay attention to the
strategic resource that provides the sizeable
portion of our income and revenue to date.
“I think that we should pay attention to the
people in the way that they utilize the resources
and that will be the bases for real diversification.
To educate, strengthen them in terms of
healthcare and life expectancy.
“To provide skills for them by way of education .
It is only those skills that can form the basis and
the totality of the understanding that the
resources itself is not an end. It is only a means to
a larger end. There are local issues in terms of
securing the oil assets and platform but they only
go back to my view as demonstrative of the
reaction to lack of education, lack of skills to earn
a living in a competitive and more productive
way.
“But the message is out there. We have
experienced boom circle. It will not be like this
forever. The proceed that comes from the oil and
gas sector today must be put to use in terms of
providing infrastructures that will help improve
the standard of living in the country.”
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