‘I won’t accept consensus candidate’

‘I won’t accept consensus candidate’

A Presidential
candidate of the Peoples Democratic Party, Sarah Jibril, has criticised
the move by some northern elders to present a consensus northern
candidate to contest against President Jonathan in next year’s
elections.

Ms Jibril in an
interview with the News Agency of Nigeria (NAN) on Sunday in Bauchi
said that she will not step down for any consensus candidate
“considering the ugly track records of most of the aspirants”.

“Zoning is real but
I wonder why some PDP top shots are running away from it. I also wonder
why fellow Christians who are aware of the zoning formula are calling
on President Goodluck Jonathan, who was a party to the arrangement, to
contest for the 2011 polls. I still wonder why Obasanjo, Abeh, Nwodo
and a host of them who signed the pact and which Obasanjo was a
beneficiary are trying to abort the tenet of the party,’’ Ms. Jibril
asked.

Speaking at the
17th Annual Convention of the Women Wing of the Christian Association
of Nigeria (CAN) in Bauchi, she urged Nigerians to shun money politics,
saying they should elect only credible candidates.

According to her,
it is time for women to take over the mantle of leadership of the
country as obtained in Liberia. She also alleged that the men had
wasted the 50 years of the country’s independence without anything
tangible to show for it.

“How long will we
continue to bring in people who have continuously ruined Nigeria and
turned our country into bankruptcy? How can we continue to sit behind
and allow other selected few to choose leaders for us,’’ Ms. Jibril
said.

She promised to rescue the country from the “claws’’ of unpatriotic and evil leaders.

“No nonsense will be tolerated this time around, if I am given the mandate to serve as president’.

“The so-called
politicians in the country are characterized by deceits and I urge the
electorate to shun them, especially the money bags who will like to
come to power at all cost.”

NAN

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