Sixteen years ago, Nigerians gave our great party, the Peoples Democratic Party (PDP) the mandate to build, nurture and deepen democracy after three decades of military rule in our country.
That historic mandate was freely given in recognition of the courageous and patriotic role of the founding fathers of our party whose resilience and doggedness championed the return of democracy and the personal freedom we all enjoy today.
Within
this period, our party worked very hard in rebuilding and strengthening
democratic institutions, tenets and norms while lifting our status as the
leading democracy in Africa and one of the best in the world.
It is
incontrovertible that under the PDP-led government, our nation moved from a
near pariah status to a strong actor in the international democratic arena, a
product of various electoral reforms and our iron-cast commitment to
transparent, free and fair electoral process at all levels.
Even in
the midst of obvious threats to our democracy, the PDP and the government it
sponsored continued to stabilize the polity through strict adherence to rule of
law and liberalization of the political and economic space.
In the
last 16 years the PDP-led administration achieved significant milestones in our
social and economic lives. We moved Nigeria from a debtor nation to Africa’s
largest economy and one of the fastest growing in the world, a feat, which is
accompanied with unprecedented expansion of the private sector as well as
multi-sectorial infrastructural development, all, great legacies we achieved for
our nation.
Presently,
our nation is at the threshold of history and its defining moment for the
future. As you are aware, in the early hours of Wednesday, April 1, 2015, the
Independent National Electoral Commission (INEC) returned the candidate of the
All Progressives Congress (APC), Gen. Muhammadu Buhari as winner of the 2015
presidential election.
However,
we have received reports of serious irregularities that characterized the
conduct of the election and we shall channel our protests to the appropriate
quarters in line with our profound respect for the rule of law and democratic
ethos.
Our party
comes with great values and tradition and we will adhere to them and ensure
that nothing is done to truncate our democracy, which we have proudly worked so
hard to nurture and sustain to maturity.
Therefore,
if the outcome of the election is truly the reflection of the wishes and
aspirations of our citizens, the PDP will most willingly respect that wish.
What is
paramount to us is the survival of our democracy, the unity, peace and progress
of our dear nation and the happiness of all our people. Nigeria is bigger than
any political party, individual or group and her overall interest must be our
priority at all times.
It is in
this light that we as a party commend our flag bearer, President Goodluck
Jonathan for his heroic act in conceding to the voice of the people, an action
that stands him out as a true democrat and a statesman.
We also
congratulate the APC flagbearer, Gen. Mohammadu Buhari for his resilience and
victory in this election while wishing him success in the onerous task of
leading our nation once again.
On the
same note, we wish to also commend the electorate for the peaceful manner with
which they conducted themselves in the course of this election.
For us in
the PDP, we want to state in very clear terms that we are not down. We are only
at our redefining moment. Rather than demoralize us, this election has afforded
us great lessons and we are now more than ever before reinvigorated for the
race ahead.
As we
return to the electorate for the April 11, 2015 governorship and state assembly
elections, we go recharged with faith in our heart. We assure all our
candidates in the remaining elections that the party will stand with you,
campaign with you and work vigourously to ensure your total victory at the
polls.
Finally,
we call on our party faithful to remain steadfast in our renewed effort to
deliver our flag bearers in the remaining elections.
Signed:
Ahmadu,
Adamu Mu’azu, CON.
National
Chairman
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