Why We Are Opposed To Tinubu - OPC
Tinubu starved us but
Jonathan gave us multibillion naira contracts - OPC
The National Coordinator
of the Oodua Peoples Congress, Gani Adams, said his group is opposed to a
former Lagos Governor, Bola Tinubu and his party, the All Progressives
Congress, because Mr. Tinubu instructed governors of the South-West states not
to deal with or empower the OPC.
Mr. Adams said this at a
press conference in Lagos on Tuesday in reaction to reports that his organization
plans to disrupt the forthcoming general elections.
He said while Mr. Tinubu
plotted to destroy the OPC by denying it of government patronage, President
Goodluck Jonathan has been magnanimous, awarding pipeline protection contracts
to leaders of the organisation and other militants across the country
“Deliberately Tinubu
instructed all the governors (South-west governors) don’t work with OPC, don’t
empower OPC, don’t associate yourself with OPC,” Mr. Adams said.
“Ask our people from the
south west, if you treat us very well, why should we get an opportunity from
your enemy? If you gave us jobs, if you empower us, we would turn down the
offer from the federal government. Because you neglected us, you don’t want the
organization to exist anymore.
Mr Adams admitted that he,
Frederick Faseun, and another militant leader from Ondo state were given multi
billion naira contracts to protect pipelines, saying as Nigerians they have a
right to share from the nation’s commonwealth.
He said, “They alleged
that some ethnic militia collected nine billion, what I know is that President
Goodluck Jonathan gave us a contract to protect pipeline and in that pipeline
contract, the analysis is that Nigeria is losing 1.3 trillion naira every year
to vandals. And when you see how much they will pay us for a year, in six
zones- we have three zones in south west, three in South-South. I have only one
in South-West; Dr. Fasheun has one and another guy in Ondo has one.
“The entire money NNPC
will spend for us to protect the pipeline is not up to four billion for the six
zones. You know what happened, they intentionally wrote the propaganda to
affect the rally of last Monday, and at the same time, they haven’t given us a
dime for the contract.
President Jonathan has not
given us money; we are just planning on how to start the job now. You cannot
get money, it’s not a contract of buying something.
“As a Nigerian, we have a
right to share from the commonwealth and that does not mean they have induced
us. Tinubu is the chairman of OandO, and it’s an oil company and hardly will
you see any governor in Nigeria that does not have interest in oil business.
Hardly will you see any that minister does not have interest in oil business.
Look, the south-south has been benefiting from the Amnesty package from the
past four or five years. We have never benefited from it.”
The OPC leader described
the All Progressive Congress as a party that strives on propaganda.
The OPC leader said his
organisation wants the country to move forward and has decided to support the
re-election bid of President Jonathan.
“We are not saying because
we are supporting President Jonathan, we should be an enemy of other political
parties. When you watch carefully, you will realize that nothing less than 23
political parties partially support President Goodluck Jonathan, so we are not
here to harm any other political party,” he said.
Speaking on the protest by
the OPC for the removal of the Independent National Electoral Commission’s
chair, Attahiru Jega, which many Nigerians, particularly the All Progressive
Congress termed a violent protest, Mr. Adams described the APC as a party that
thrives on propaganda.
“We deliberately kept
quiet for one week to make sure that they lied to the extent that we would come
out to tell the world that 85 per cent information coming from the APC is
fallacy.
“You can’t win an election
based on fallacy or propaganda and they have used their strength to concentrate
on CCN protest rather than to go from house to house to campaign.
“If you watched
newspapers, you will see some parasites signing different press releases that
Gani Adams should resign, you will see Shina Akinpelu, and then you see Monsuru
Akande again, so you see the level of propaganda?
We even investigated; the
second press release was released from the state (Lagos) secretariat in Acme,
coordinated by Ajomale. Why are they doing that?
He maintained that the
protest was not against Mr. Tinubu or the APC.
“We did not protest
against Tinubu or APC. Why are they supporting the wrongdoing of Jega? I think
most of them are product of free and fair election of 1993, so we should
upgrade the conduct of our election and what happened yesterday has justified
our protest.
“I don’t see why you
should deny 19 per cent which is 12 million registered voters of their right to
enfranchise. And if you recall, in the June 12, 1993 presidential election, the
number of Nigerians who made the difference for MKO Abiola was 14 million. By
the time you deny 12 million people the chance to exercise their right, certain
signal is coming, but I’m appealing to Nigerians, they should not allow Jega to
provoke them. Let us accept the faith but let the history run against Jega.”
OPC not a threat to
election
Mr. Adams said his group
is not a threat to the coming elections and was not sponsored by President
Jonathan.
“Well, we have witnessed
1999 election, we didn’t get involved in violence, we witnessed the 2003, we
didn’t disrupt the election, 2007 same thing happened, 2011 same thing
happened, why should we disrupt election,.
“We challenge them, let
them take the pictures to the police to investigate and identify those who
destroyed that billboard. The picture that was first sent to the internet was a
picture of an event held on eighth of December by Dr. Fredrick Fasheun.
So I’m appealing to
concentrate on how to win the election and the heart of the electorate and not
to be concentrating to destroy the character of anybody who supports President
Goodluck Jonathan
“We have been funding our
organization before election; you will realize that we have not less than 25
programs in a year. Who is funding those programs? Why should they insinuate
that anything that comes from us because of our belief to support President
Jonathan that it’s because of money?”
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