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Why Jonathan Candidature Offers Stability by ireneony(f): 9:38pm On Dec 17, 2014
http://www.vanguardngr.com/2014/12/jonathan-candidature-offers-stability/
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By Uche Ugboajah
It was an emphatic “Yes” that the Nigerian President, Dr. Goodluck Ebele Jonathan, received in the early hours of Thursday, December 11, 2014, from more than the required two-thirds of the delegates of the Peoples Democratic Party (PDP), who had gathered at the Eagle Square Abuja, to ratify his candidature as PDP’s flag bearer in the February 14, 2015 presidential elections.
Free from the adversarial politics and rancorous spirits all too evident across the channel in the opposition party’s convention in Lagos, delegates of the ruling PDP were indeed in convivial mood – with hugs, laughter and backslaps as they voted and confirmed President Jonathan as their presidential candidate in the forthcoming general elections.
Just like all good stories, the matter that started with an overwhelming endorsement of President Jonathan by virtually all the major organs of the PDP as the party’s flag bearer in 2015, ended on a joyous note.

The peaceful and successful PDP Convention speaks eloquently to how much the ruling party has learnt, and how deep the values of presidential democracy have taken roots in the land. It also gives a dizzying hint of how the personal charm of President Jonathan have galvanised a party that a few months ago was virtually written off as imploding and on the precipice.
The ruling PDP has once again shown its tenacity and unbelievable ability to bounce back as a united and truly national party. Make no mistakes about this; the emergence of President Jonathan as the PDP presidential candidate without the usual bad blood that follows the morning after the primaries has been a blessing for the PDP.
Swiftly naming the President’s running mate has also put to bed another potentially knotty problem. There have been some reports of scheming to drop the Vice President, Namadi Sambo, for a new running mate. By announcing that he will run again with his ever loyal deputy, Sambo, in 2015, Jonathan has shown again that he is a man that believes in, and rewards loyalty.
A Jonathan and PDP’s victory will mean that there will be no major policy reversals and that new initiatives can build on the foundations that have been laid in areas of success. This is the advantage of continuity and stability.
It will be unlikely that the Nigerian voter who has seen several thousand of kilometres of roads tarred in the past three years under Jonathan would cast a vote for the reversal of this good fortune and return to the days when our roads were highways to the land of no return.
Another area in which Nigerians will benefit from continuity and stability when President Jonathan is re-elected is the diversification of the economy through agriculture. For so long, past governments, both military and civilian, have been paying lip-service to the problem of the mono-cultural economy of Nigeria as a cheap deliverer of crude oil to the developed world.
Apart from the laudable commitment of this government to the policy of saving for the ‘rainy day’, Jonathan has embarked on an irreversible policy of transforming agriculture from the subsistence drudgery it has been over the years to a profitable business engendering food security and farmer prosperity.
Today, Nigeria is set to transform from being the biggest importer of rice in West Africa to the biggest exporter of the commodity in Africa. Even private individuals and groups are publicly testifying to the quiet revolution on-going in the Agriculture sector under Jonathan.
The emergence of the former military dictator, General Muhammadu Buhari, as the APC presidential candidate, has placed human rights and civil liberties as a major issue in the choice of a leader, given the General’s unrepentant record of severe and deadly breaches of human rights during his military regime.

Human rights community

Nigeria has made significant progress in the area of free speech and personal liberties since, and the thought of another Buhari presidency is already sending chills and shivers down the spines of citizens, civil liberties organisations and the human rights community in general. For many Nigerians, Jonathan has been most tolerant of criticisms and opposing ideas; in fact, he has continued to encourage citizens to speak out as part of their inalienable rights under the Constitution by assuring them that under his watch, no one will be sent to jail, exiled or murdered for expressing his/her opinions as has been witnessed in Nigeria previously.
Finally, the PDP argues that the choice before Nigeria is a choice between yesterday and tomorrow, a choice between advancing or reversing. Its position is: we must not hire yesterday’s man to resolve tomorrow’s problems. That will not be salutary to the narrative of stability which Jonathan’s candidature offers.

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Re: Why Jonathan Candidature Offers Stability by mileyjay(m): 9:45pm On Dec 17, 2014
#teamGEJ 4 2015 "like if you agree"

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Re: Why Jonathan Candidature Offers Stability by hushmail: 6:03am On Dec 18, 2014
gej offers more than stability

he is d best thing to happen to 9ja since amalgamation

all those who believe they must rule by fire by force can continue deluding themselves.

Still come 2019, is the turn of SE wt NOI

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Re: Why Jonathan Candidature Offers Stability by Fkforyou(m): 6:13am On Dec 18, 2014
undecided undecided

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Re: Why Jonathan Candidature Offers Stability by PassingShot(m): 6:19am On Dec 18, 2014
TANoids deluding themselves since emergence of Buhari.

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Re: Why Jonathan Candidature Offers Stability by LogicPower(m): 6:47am On Dec 18, 2014
Mr Uche Ugboajah, the shameless sycophant, go to the people of NE and parts of the Middle Belt, both Christians and Muslims, whose land has been reduced to war zones in the past couple of years, and try to campaign to them to re-elect of GEJ on the promise of 'continuity', and see if you would live to see the election day!.

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Re: Why Jonathan Candidature Offers Stability by Swizdoe(m): 1:12pm On Dec 18, 2014
hushmail:
gej offers more than stability

he is d best thing to happen to 9ja since amalgamation

all those who believe they must rule by fire by force can continue deluding themselves.

Still come 2019, is the turn of SE wt NOI
It shows how uninformed you are...... NOI is from Ogwashi-uku in delta state..... Is delta now part of SE
Re: Why Jonathan Candidature Offers Stability by jpphilips(m): 2:08pm On Dec 18, 2014
Human rights community

Nigeria has made significant progress in the area of free speech and personal liberties since, and the thought of another Buhari presidency is already sending chills and shivers down the spines of citizens, civil liberties organisations and the human rights community in general. For many Nigerians, Jonathan has been most tolerant of criticisms and opposing ideas; in fact, he has continued to encourage citizens to speak out as part of their inalienable rights under the Constitution by assuring them that under his watch, no one will be sent to jail, exiled or murdered for expressing his/her opinions as has been witnessed in Nigeria previously.

If Jonathan's human rights campaign was so fantastic, may I know why the west is sanctioning his government in areas of military procurement?
Re: Why Jonathan Candidature Offers Stability by TippyTop(m): 3:06pm On Dec 18, 2014
The alternative to jonah is chaos, should buhari win, MEND will make bokoharam look like children.
Re: Why Jonathan Candidature Offers Stability by major466(m): 3:12pm On Dec 18, 2014
LogicPower:
Mr Uche Ugboajah, the shameless sycophant, go to the people of NE and parts of the Middle Belt, both Christians and Muslims, whose land has been reduced to war zones in the past couple of years, and try to campaign to them to re-elect of GEJ on the promise of 'continuity', and see if you would live to see the election day!.
Don't decieve yourself. For starters, Middle Belt states are not war zone like the North East. Secondly, States like Plateau, Benue, Taraba, more than half of Niger, Kogi, Nasarawa etc will vote in mass for GEJ. Generally speaking GEJ has the Middle Belt period.
Re: Why Jonathan Candidature Offers Stability by Nobody: 3:20pm On Dec 18, 2014
Nigerians are getting too complacent and taking their freedom for granted

Jonathan Goodluck should be allowed to carry on strengthening our institutions

we don't need strong men, we need strong institutions

I don't know why Nigerians want to give the car keys to a man who drove this country into a pit

Let Jonathan carry on, we have to move forward.

Our progress may be imperfect but progress is progress nonetheless and better than the retrogression Buhari offers

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