National leadership of the Peoples Democratic Party, PDP yesterday urged
the President- elect, General Muhammadu Buhari, retd to see himself as a
father of the nation who should live like late South Africa President,
Nelson Mandela and forgive killers and arsonists.
Speaking with Journalists in Abuja, PDP deputy National Chairman, Prince
Uche Secondus who was responding to General Buhari’s comment when some
stakeholders and traditional rulers from Rivers state visited him
Wednesday, said that as the President- elect, he should comment as a
father on issues that may be brought before him, rather than take sides
especially on issues awaiting adjudication and before a panel of inquiry
or the judiciary.
According to PDP, Buhari needs to try to deal with such issues with
passion of a father to all irrespective of party affiliation, adding
that such utterances do not portray him as an elder statesman. Secondus
said, ” the utterances of the President -elect when he received a
delegation of some traditional rules from Rivers state do not portray
him as a statesman. He is the president-elect and indeed the father of
all. He should exercise caution and restraints in some issues,
especially when such issues are still in court.
“The election tribunals in the country and even in Rivers state have
just commenced sitting and unguarded statements could be seen as
prejudicial and give negative signals. “The president-elect should
emulate the late President of South Africa, Nelson Mandela who assumed
office as president of South Africa at such a critical time in the
history of South Africa.” The PDP Deputy National Chairman who noted
that it was unfair for Buhari to make such claims and statements when
the issues involved, including the integrity of the governorship
election in the state was subject of election tribunal, said, “He is the
president -elect and soon to be sworn in as the President of the
Federal Republic of Nigeria and not the president of the APC.”
Vanguard.
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