By Soni Daniel, Regional Editor, North
ABUJA — Indications that President Goodluck Jonathan will seek
re-election in 2015 emerged last night with a declaration by his Senior
Special Assistant on Public Affairs that the President’s transparent
leadership and concrete performance would make Nigerians to ask him to
run for a second term.
Okupe, who spoke exclusively with Vanguard, said although
Jonathan had not declared his interest in the poll, he was confident
that the successful implementation of the various development projects
and programmes already put in place by the administration would endear
him to the people.
Okupe said: “As an insider I know what he has been doing since he
took over as President of Nigeria. I am very certain in my mind that
Nigerians are going to applaud him and even if he does not want to run
for election in 2015, Nigerians are going to force him to run again
because of the level of his performance.”
The public affairs helmsman made it clear that Jonathan had set a
2014 deadline for himself to deliver uninterrupted power supply, tackle
unemployment, insecurity and provide infrastructure to enable the
economy to blossom.
Okupe said the President was quietly working to deliver on his
mandate of bringing fresh air to Nigerians, explaining that it was in a
bid to achieve the set goals that he recently committed ministers to
endorse performance contract to show deliverable timelines.
According to him, the performance contract is geared at keeping top
government officials on their toes and to enable the President to
measure their performance and decide on how the best hands to continue
to man the ship of state.
He said: “President Jonathan is not a theatrical or show man. He is
not a man given to too much speech but action. I am very sure Nigerians
will soon come to know more about his level of sincerity and commitment
to the transformation of this country.
Okupe also said that it was wrong for Nigerians to continue to
chastise the administration for not fighting graft when it was the same
government that started the probe and eventual prosecution of those
implicated in the subsidy fraud.
He however noted that cynicism of Nigerians towards leadership was
borne out of many years of past failures by previous government,
promising that the Jonathan administration was out to change things for
the better.
“Nigerians have become use very cynical and skeptical about
government because of past failures. But they should not judge Jonathan
by the failures of the past. Mr. President is an innocent politician who
is untainted by the politics of the past and not deeply entrenched in
the principalities that have ruled us,” he pleaded.
On the issue of Boko Haram, Okupe noted that the government was
dialoguing with the sect and was studying the conditions put down by the
sect.
He announced that the government would make its position known on the matter at the appropriate time.