Sunday 13 July 2014
“I’ll Not Seek Any Elective Office In 2015″ Cross River Liyel Imoke
The Cross River State Governor, Senator Liyel Imoke, has
decline seeking for an elective office after his second
term as governor by year 2015.
The one time senator at the National Assembly, Minister
of Power under the Olusegun Obasanjo administration
gave the explanation at a public lecture organised by
Destiny Group to mark his 53rd birthday at the Cultural
Centre, Calabar.
A transcript of why Imoke said he isn’t interested in
continuous elective office: “It is only leaders who feel
insecure and are looking for where to hide after leaving
office that think of the next elective office while they are
still in their current position.” he said.
The governor explained. “As the end of my term as
governor continues to count, I look forward to it with
joy and satisfaction. I will leave with peace and utmost
satisfaction. A lot of people keep asking me, ‘Oga, are
you not going to contest for an election when you leave
as governor?’ I tell them that I will leave office with so
much peace and satisfaction that I will not contemplate
running for another office. It is only those who are
insecure and are looking for where to hide that plot for
the next office even when they are yet to serve out their
current term,”.
“I strongly believe that as leaders, if there is one thing
we must do as a matter of deliberate policy, it is to build
a new generation of leaders. If we keep moving from or
running in one office to the other without creating
opportunities for a younger or a new generation, then
society will never evolve and there will be no purposeful
leadership.”
The governor re-echoed the decision of the state
chapter of the Peoples Democratic Party (PDP) to zone
the governorship in the 2015 election to the Northern
Senatorial district,and urged the people to look for a
candidate who will render purposeful leadership.
“As we collectively look for our new governor from the
Northern Senatorial District, we must do so in the hope
that he or she will give us purposeful leadership and
development.”
In attendance to honour governor Imoke were PDP
National Chairman, Adamu Muazu, Politicians across
political divide, National Coordinator of the Oodua
Peoples’ Congress, Gani Adams, traditional rulers, and
National Chairman of National Association of Nigerian
Youths, among others.
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