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| Special Interview: Why PDP Must Return To Power – Ohuabunwa by naijapikin04(op): 10:20am On Nov 29, 2018 |
https://nextedition.com.ng/2018/11/29/special-interview-pdp-return-power-ohuabunwa/ Senator Mao Ohuabunwa, a chieftain of the Peoples Democratic Party (PDP), is representing Abia North Senatorial District. In this interview with SIMPLE IKEM, he spoke on why the All Progressives Congress (APC) should not to return to power in 2019, challenges before the Independent National Electoral Commission (INEC), his achievements at the Senate, and his verdict on the performance of Governor Okezie Ikpeazu, among other issues. TNE: Would you say that your party, the PDP, has been vindicated considering the disenchantment among a section of Nigerians with the All Progressives Congress (APC) style of governance? I wouldn’t want to look at it from the point of vindication because what happened for me was what was supposed to come at that time, because, I believe that the PDP took many things for granted. There were some levels of impunity, disorganisation, etc. So, this led to what happened. I thank God that the PDP too knew and felt that what happened should happen and they handed over, which most people thought was impossible because people felt that it would have been difficult to win an incumbent, and secondly, that even if you win, to hand over may be difficult. But, it happened and PDP handed over. But, unfortunately, for the government that took over, from the beginning, APC showed that they did not have the capacity. It was like a government in disarray. I talk from the perspective of the parliament, because, from the first day we resumed till today, that they have not recovered from the problem shows that they were disorganised and, expectedly, PDP quickly cashed in on that disorganisation and lack of seriousness and capacity to govern Nigeria. You can see that everything is falling apart. But, I think PDP has learnt and now, God is giving them a second chance to see what they can do. I know that we in the PDP have also learnt, especially looking at the transparent primaries that we had, it is very clear that we have learnt. Prior to now, it wouldn’t have been like that. This time, even at the lower level, you could see there was no impunity, or at best, where it happened, it was quite minimal, a negligible one. I believe that with that alone, we in the PDP have learnt our lessons. If the PDP takes over again, as we are already seeing the signs, Nigeria will be a better place. You can see that we have declined from where PDP left the country. We have gone several years behind. If PDP had been there, we would not be in this sorry condition. Now, we have gone several years behind and you can see it from the deplorable condition of Nigerians. TNE: Are you optimistic that Independent National Electoral Commission (INEC) will deliver free and credible elections in 2019? We are still looking at INEC and watching closely. It would be improper to score them (INEC) now. But, as an optimistic person by nature, I believe that INEC will do well. But, they need some guidance and I also want to urge them to write their name in the sands of time because this is an individual thing. Profs Jega and Iwu had done their own part and gone. So, this is Prof. Mahmood’s time. He is the chairman, though I know he has commissioners and others. But, he is the head. It will be an opportunity for him to write his name in gold on the sands of time. He should know that whatever you do will live after you. So, having been appointed to see the electoral activity and programme of this country, and this is the first election, his first task, he must ensure everything is seen to be free and fair. He should have it behind his mind that whatever he does today, there is prosperity, he has his children and others that will benefit positively or negatively, depending on his action. So, I want to say that I will expect INEC to perform their duty very well and deliver. TNE: Seriously speaking, are you optimistic that the PDP will be back in power in 2019? Like I said earlier, the signs are there. But, we don’t need to go sleeping. We need to still work hard. But, the signs are there. You could see it and feel it. The signs are there and everything is working in our favour. TNE: What type of signs are you talking about? The economy has gone down and still going down, security problems are increasing, crises here and there. In Nigeria now, killing has become the order of the day. What strikes people now is: How many people died or were killed? Things we never heard of before now, the country is disintegrating along religious lines, along ethnic lines, they are becoming obvious. Not that they were not there before, but not with the audacity we are witnessing today. In fact, this seems to be a time, worst time, that Nigerians are deeply divided with so much hate being propagated. Nigerians are really seeing all this and are complaining. All they are asking is that PDP should put its ass together. Nigerians are now saying that when the PDP was there (in power), things were not as terrible as it is now. So, they are saying: Let’s give them (PDP) a chance again bearing in mind that the PDP era was better and could not be compared to the hunger, killings, violence, destruction of the economy and total mess, politically, economically and otherwise being experienced today. TNE: What new grounds on performance will your constituency expect that you deliver to them? First and foremost, I want to use this forum to thank God and to thank my people of Abia North whom God has used to bring me to this position and their patience. I want to say that honestly, what God has done with me in terms of bringing up the name of Abia North, and bringing development, I marvel. This is because I was in the House of Representatives for eight years and now in the Senate just barely three years. You know, at a point, my election was truncated and I had to go back for a re-run and came back. So, I lost time. But, within the period, today, if you point out bills assented, less than 75 or there about, two are my bills that have become Act.
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| Re: Special Interview: Why PDP Must Return To Power – Ohuabunwa by Nobody: 10:42am On Nov 29, 2018 |
This guy's son was my senior in secondary school. A brilliant rascal he was. |
| Re: Special Interview: Why PDP Must Return To Power – Ohuabunwa by Nobody: 10:43am On Nov 29, 2018 |
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| Re: Special Interview: Why PDP Must Return To Power – Ohuabunwa by pragmstism: 11:38am On Nov 29, 2018 |
Earthbound:. What was his name |
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