Senator Ahmed Makarfi,
presidential aspirant under the Peoples
Democratic Party, PDP,
yesterday said he had a horrible experience plying the roads in the South-East
region.
While narrating his experience, he said
travelling to Owerri by road had justified his decision that 90 percent of his
campaign would be on road projects.
Makarfi said: “As I was coming from Enugu to Owerri,
the roads are bad. It is shocking. That is why I said 90 per cent of my
campaign will be on road projects.
“Some people asked me to come by air and I said
no, why should I do that ? I want to feel the experience of our
people and know their pains in view of solving them.”
According to Makarfi, “We must know what the
electorate want. PDP is very democratic and it is a party that
believes in dialogue. We could not have succeeded in the PDP national
convention if many of you did not subscribe to dialogue.
“In 2007, I could have become the president if
not for what happened. Then, I did not run away; I contributed my quota. As PDP
members, we must believe in the party even when we lose. We must believe that God
gives power. If you see me leaving PDP, then I am leaving politics.
“The policy of PDP is restructuring of Nigeria.
PDP will bring Nigeria together on how to restructure Nigeria fairly. If you
are a member of PDP and you
don’t believe in restructuring, you should leave the party.”
While on restructuring, he said: “We should also
look at institutional restructuring. If we have institutional restructuring,
what happened in the National Assembly wouldn’t have happened. I support state
police but we must do it in such a way that it does not serve only political
leaders.”
Speaking also, a former governor of Imo State,
Chief Achike Udenwa, said: “I don’t know if anybody knows Makarfi
more than me because we were colleagues as governors for 8
years.
“During his time as governor of Kadunna state,
there was nothing like Christians and Muslims. He abolished it through his
policies and Christains and Musilims were the same and lived peacefully.”
How I’ll restructure Nigeria—Makarfi
While on a visit to Ebonyi State to consult
with party members on his presidential ambition, Senator Ahmed Makarfi asked
Nigerians not to judge all those justling to rule the country in 2019 by their
looks alone as such could be deceitful.
Reacting to the allegations that he was too gentle
to lead Nigeria, Makarfi said,” People said I was too gentle to defeat Modu
Sheriff during the struggle to reposition PDP but what happened?
“Don’t be mistaken by looks. It is the action. In
Kaduna State, people
saw my actions. People said I was too gentle to handle the Kaduna Mafia but
what happened? Those who will mistake me to be weak will be shocked but
Nigerians will be happy.”
Makarfi said that having chaired the technical
committee that set the agenda for the National Conference under President
Obasanjo, restructuring Nigeria now would “be incorporating whatever Nigerians
resolved and bringing in people that will dust my committee’s report, removing
what is obsolete and bringing in what is new.”
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