Nigeria Will Break If Jonathan Is Not Allowed To contest...EZEIFE
Former governor of
Anambra State Dr. Chukwuemeka Ezeife, has declared that Nigeria may
break up if President Goodluck Jonathan was disallowed from running for a
second term in office.
Ezeife, who stated this in an interview in
Abuja, said: “At this juncture in
Nigerian history, President Jonathan’s interest in a second term and Nigerians’ interest in the continued
existence of the country have become coterminous.”
He also insisted that those opposed to President Jonathan’s
convening of a national conference were also opposed to Nigeria’s continued
existence as a united country.
He said: “If you say
because you oppose President Jonathan’s bid for a second term in office, you
are also opposed to a National Dialogue, you are saying no to one Nigeria.
“ The truth of the matter is that opposing President
Jonathan’s second term is like opposing the continued existence of Nigeria as
one united country.
“What do you think would happen if as a result of the
handiwork of the opposition, President Jonathan is disallowed from running for
a second term in office? Can you control what would happen?
“ Whether you are from the North, South or West, you can’t
stop President Jonathan from going for a second term and winning.
“Everybody can make noise but if those who are making noise
should think deeply, they would realize that the continued existence of Nigeria
as one country is anchored on Jonathan’s continuation in office come 2015.”
On what would happen if President Jonathan contested the
election and lost, he said: “We would be faced with the same problem. The Niger Delta boys would blow up all the
oil pipelines and then a part of the country could say they are no longer
interested in Nigeria; they could say Nigeria legally expired when the nation
marked its centenary and that they are now on their own.
“This is not what I want, but I am afraid it could happen if
we foolishly think of only our short term interest, instead of thinking of long
term implications.
“However, if Jonathan
contests and loses in a free and fair election
where Nigerians truly vote against him, it would be less bloody than if
he is not allowed to contest at all.
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