‘Why Nigerians should vote for Jonathan in 2015’
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What is your group, House-to-House Campaign Organisation for Democracy all about?
House-to-House Campaign Organisation for Democracy is a political outfit
that has taken the centre-stage in contemporary politics in Nigeria.
Our organisation believes strongly in the tenets of democracy to its
fullest, hence our idea of preaching democratic precedence and the need
for a continuum throughout the nooks and cranny of the country and
beyond. We are on a mission to enlighten the electorate from house to
house,, Village to village, husband to wife,youth- to- youth,man- to-
man and so on .
Our vision is to inform, educate and sensitise Nigerians to support the
re-election of Goodluck Ebele Jonathan massively for the purpose of good
governance and continuity in office as President and Commander-in-Chief
of the Armed Forces of the Federal Republic of Nigeria beyond 2015.
But our mission is to carry out pro-Jonathan programmes through
participatory democracy from house to house, one man, one vote advocacy
campaign for the actualization of Goodluck COMEBACK 2015 project. To
drum up support for President Goodluck Jonathan’s re-election bid and to
take this altruistic mission, without trepidation, prejudice or
persecution, house to house to all regions of the federation, from the
grassroots and to the National level and to Nigerians in the Diaspora..
There is national rally coming up on August 16 tagged #Bring Back
Jonathan 2015 in Abuja.
Our target is to sensitise the electorate about the goodwill of
President Goodluck Jonathan. As a group, we have identified the onerous
task of re-orienting Nigerians, especially the youths on the need to
sustain this nascent democracy that has come knocking at our various
door posts, via a particular conduit of an irresistible value called
President, Goodluck Ebele Jonathan GCFR. We have declared our
unwavering support for Mr. President because of the monumental success
of His Magical Transformation unprecedented in the political history of
Nigeria.
What
would you say are the achievements of President Jonathan since he
assumed office after the death of his predecessor, the late Umaru
Yar’Adua?
These achievements could be stated seriatim via his policies and
programmes that have been translated to laudable projects and services.
Without sounding patronising, the policies and programmes of this
administration have turned the fortunes of our beleaguered/hostile
economy in the past for the better, and the best among sister African
Nations.
This has culminated in Nigeria being elected the number one and most
preferred investment destination in Africa and the world at large, in
spite of the security challenges bedeviling the Nation, which of course,
is being inflicted by some few individuals bent on frustrating the
unprecedented transformation of Nigeria and Nigerians by the present
Federal Government under the auspices of His Excellency, Dr Goodluck
Ebele Jonathan.
Can you specifically mention some of the achievements of President Jonathan?
His achievements can be recounted in the following areas: One is the
automobile industry since the launch of the National Automotive Policy
on August 23, 1993. Very little had been achieved in the automobile
industry until President Goodluck Jonathan came on stream. A man that is
blessed by God cannot be cursed! That is my belief because he has
continued to forge ahead despite the efforts of few selfish power elites
to frustrate him and draw back the hand of the clock in Nigeria.
It is amazing that the man that is tagged “clueless” has consistently
provided the clues that have gradually, steadily and consistently
transformed every sphere of Nigeria’s socio-economic life. Most of the
people criticising this administration know that if given a chance,
President Jonathan would reposition Nigeria in such a short time that it
would shock the world. But I can assure you that no matter the
challenges, Nigerians would be shocked that Jonathan would take Nigeria
to a height unprecedented in the leadership history of the country.
Just in three years of his administration, the man called clueless has
been able to bring to Nigeria as well as revive three Automobile
Companies, which is on the average of one per year since he assumed
office.
In case you missed it, do you know that Jonathan has totally revived
Peugeot Automobile of Nigeria (PAN) which now produces Peugeot 301 in
Kaduna?
Do you know that Jonathan has brought the almighty NISSAN to Nigeria,
which now produces all kinds of SUV’s, black Nissan patrol vehicles? The
company also plans to produce NISSAN Almera and NP300, starting in
early May 2015.
What about Innoson Motors Manufacturing Company? This is a wholly
locally-owned auto company commissioned by President Goodluck Ebele
Jonathan at Nnewi Local Government Area, Anambra State. The company has
now produced varieties of vehicles including SUV’s and Commuter Buses
which have flooded the Nigerian auto-market and have enjoyed the
country’s patronage by all standards.
The Innoson Motors have also enjoyed beyond boundaries, the patronage of
the H2H Campaign Organisation for Democracy. If those with lots of
clues could not make things happen in decades of rulership, wouldn’t you
rather support and vote for the “Clueless GEJ who has the Midas touch
to get moribund things all working again to suit modern trend of
development of infrastructure? This man called GEJ has really re-defined
cluelessness and has given it a positive outlook.
I think the Oxford Advance Learners Dictionary would have to do the
needful by officially including this re-defined positive outlook of
cluelessness.
Let us go to the rail transportation sector. Do you know that against
all odds, Nigeria and Nigerians have enumerable good news under the
present Federal Government led by our dear President, His Excellency, Dr
Goodluck Ebele Jonathan GCFR. Mr President in his campaign in 2011
promised Nigerians that his administration will overhaul and revamp the
moribund rail way system which is now a realistic project, as a means of
transportation in several parts of the country. As I speak to you, Mr
President has brought it to light such that Lagos-Kano trains convey
about 14,000 persons daily at a minimum fare of N1,500? Isn’t this
commendable?
On road infrastructure, the present administration also has a very good story to tell.
Under President Jonathan’s leadership, Nigerian roads are wearing a new
constructed look in the light of the massive rehabilitation/construction
of major highways across the country. To mention just a few, the roads
that come to mind are like the Benin-Ore, Gombe-Potiskum, Jos-Bauchi,
Lagos-Ibadan, Owerri-Onitsha, Abuja-Lokoja and the popular East-West
roads amongst others. The ongoing construction of the Second Niger
Bridge linking the East to other parts of Nigeria in other to boost
Economic activities of the country is also one of the remarkable
achievements of the Jonathan administration.
Apart from the achievements I have mentioned, one area that Nigerians
should commend Jonathan are the bold steps he is taking in the power
sector. Even though Nigeria is not there yet in terms of power supply, I
can tell you that President Jonathan is the first Nigerian President to
build 10 new power plants for power generation and distribution. Some
of them include the Geregu 1 and 2 located at Kogi State and the Gas
Power plants in Gbarain Kingdom in Bayelsa State. We should not also
forget the on-going construction of dams across the Northern part of
Nigeria with the most notable being the Zungeru Dam in Niger State and
many more too numerous to mention.
In the aviation sector, the story is the same. It is worth mentioning
that under President Jonathan’s leadership, Nigeria has witnessed safer
air-flights as a result of the improvements in Airports facilities and
the 22 remodeled Airports across the country. Jonathan has also launched
satellites for communication/weather forecasting to prevent unsafe
flights into space. As President of the Federal Republic, Dr Jonathan
has made history by being the first ever to construct an International
Airport for the Easterners. This is one project that past
administrations had been playing politics with.
Despite the challenges occasioned by neglect of past administrations,
one sector which President Jonathan has worked very hard to improve is
that of education.
Under the leadership of Mr President, Nigeria has witnessed the
establishment of about 15 New Federal Universities including those for
the Police and Maritime studies, several Federal Polytechnics for
training of manpower on technology-related fields and built 125 special
schools for Almajiries in the North. He has also granted N200 billion
for the rehabilitation of all Nigerian Universities. With all these
myriads of achievements, we can boldly say we need continuity to
consolidate them as our appetites are increased for more development
knowing full well that Mr President has delivered on his promises to
Nigerians and we want him to keep doing it in his service to God,
humanity and his strict adherence to the mandate given to him by the
people of our great country Nigeria. In Continuity We Believe.
Do you think President Jonathan is doing enough to diversify the economy?
It is an incontrovertible fact that Nigeria under Jonathan has reduced
its food imports by about 40 per cent and increased its local production
of rice, cassava, sorghum, cotton and cocoa in percentages ranging from
25 to 56 in the last two years.
For the first time since independence, the Nigerian agricultural sector
is attracting unprecedented Foreign Direct Investment. Over the past two
years, the sector has attracted $ 4 billion in private sector executed
letters of commitment to invest in agricultural value chains, from food
crops, to export crops, fisheries and livestock.
The number of private sector seed companies grew from 10 to 70 within
one year. Over $ 7 billion of investments from Nigerian businesses have
been made to develop new fertilizer manufacturing plants, which will
make Nigeria the largest producer and exporter of fertilizer in Africa.
It is also noteworthy that agricultural lending as a share of total bank
lending has risen from two per cent to six per cent in two years.
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