—Eze
Hails Buhari's vision for Nigeria
Former Governor of Rivers State, Rt. Hon. Chibuike Rotimi Amaechi,
foresaw the victory of President Muhammadu Buhari two years before he made
history as the first Nigerian to defeat a sitting President in an election.
This was disclosed by an All Progressives Congress (APC) chieftain, Chief Eze
Chukwuemeka Eze, who is also a close ally of Amaechi.
According to Eze in a statement issued on Monday in Abuja, “When it
comes to believing in the abilities of President Buhari, I am yet to see anyone
who can rival Amaechi. His love for Buhari and strong belief in his ability to
take Nigeria out of the woods is like an obsession.
“I can still vividly remember how Amaechi predicted Buhari's emergence
as President during the early days of APC and long before the issue who would
fly the party's flag came up. When on 9th September, 2013 my appointment as the
National Publicity Secretary of the defunct New Peoples Democratic Party (PDP)
was announced to Nigerians the only brief I received was the 30 minutes
encounter I had with Governor Amaechi. During that encounter he kept repeating
that whenever General Muhammadu Buhari (rtd.) accepted to fly the flag of the
emergent mega opposition political party in the country, the unseating of
President Goodluck Jonathan and PDP would become a reality. I was deeply
impressed by his strong belief in General Buhari. It was based on this that I
went boldly into the field and with the cooperation of the G7 Governors and
other leaders of the New PDP, we were able to dismantle what was the famous and
largest political party in Africa (PDP).”
Eze noted that Amaechi pursued Buhari's emergence as APC presidential
candidate with evangelical zeal after New PDP joined APC. “This obsession
explains why Amaechi did all within his powers to ensure that Buhari emerged as
the flag bearer of APC during the Lagos Convention and, as the Director General
of the Buhari Campaign Organisation, worked even harder to ensure the ouster of
former president Goodluck Jonathan during the March 28, 2015 presidential
election,” Chief Eze said.
He stated that if not for the emergence of Buhari as President, Jonathan
and his cohorts would have arrested and jailed Amaechi for championing the
defeat of his own brother from the Niger Delta.
Chief Eze commended Buhari for his vision for a greater Nigeria as
espoused in his Inaugural Address and his early steps since he assumed office
last Friday. “Nigerians should be patient and pray for Buhari's success. He is
the best man for the job but he cannot do it alone, hence the need for all of
us to give him the necessary support to deliver the dividends of democracy,” he
stated.
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