Nigerians are yearning for the Peoples’ Democratic Party to return to
power in 2019, says a former Minister of Sports and Special Duties,
Professor Taoheed Adedoja.
The former Minister while speaking with journalists in Abuja, noted
that for Nigerians to be yearning for PDP to return to power under two
years was an indication that something was wrong.
He said with discipline, the former ruling party will reclaim power in 2019.
According to Adedoja, “Sometimes, a party will rule for many years,
the people in that country may not even want that party to come back
again. Sometimes and depending on the country, they would let an
opposition party to rule for another 16 years so that they can compare
the two.
“But Nigerians are now in a hurry for PDP to come back only after two years. There is a reason for it.
“What Nigerians expect now is to give the PDP another opportunity to
come back in 2019 to rule better. If therefore, Nigerians expect PDP to
rule and rule better, the party platform in which the President of
Nigeria will emerge must therefore be better, the process must be better
and will involve a spectrum of PDP members.
“The 16 years that we were in power enabled the PDP to make a lot of
positive changes in the lives of Nigerians in virtually all sectors of
the economy-education, health, provision of infrastructure, changing the
lifestyle of people including workers in this country in the area of
agriculture, rural development, improvement in our railway system and
the transportation system (air, road and sea).
“The PDP of today will bring us two things: the PDP of tomorrow and
the new platform that will produce the President of Nigeria in 2019.
‘’Because the party is desirous of doing the right thing and to give
Nigeria and PDP members fresh ideas to renew what it had done 16 years
ago; I believe I owe Nigeria and PDP that opportunity of making myself
available for the leadership of the party.
“Senator Ahmed Makarfi-led committee has promised Nigerians dividends
of democracy better and that is why I have offered myself to lead the
party to that promised manifesto; to lead the party to that promised
reinvigoration of the aspirations of Nigerians in terms of their high
expectations.’’