The Presidential candidate of the All Progressives Congress (APC)
General Muhammadu Buhari, on Tuesday said he was not bothered about the
law suit filed against him by the PDP over allegations that his
secondary school certificate is fake.Speaking with newsmen after hosting
leaders of Peoples Democratic Movement (PDM) who came to inform him of
his adoption as their candidate for the February 14 presidential
election, Buhari said the PDP effort would be futile as nothing tangible
would be achieved by the ruling party through the court case.Responding
to reporters’ questions on the law suit, he said: “Well, I am not
surprised, this is Nigeria. If people are serious about this issue they
ought to have listened to the legal adviser of Independent National
Electoral Commission (INEC).This is the first time,
INEC by law have got those documents and they say they have got them, so
anybody who have any different view should go to court, I think they
have gone to court so let them remain there,” he said.Speaking on the
fate of the nation as the elections draw nearer Buhari said Nigerians
would be toying with great calamity if President Goodluck Jonathan is
voted again for another four-year term.The nation has virtually
collapsed under the watch of President Jonathan and that Nigerians
cannot afford to take another of such risk for another four years, he
told the PDM National leaders led by the party’s National Chairman,
Bashir Yusuf Ibrahim.“What you have said summerises the problems of this
country. You have looked carefully and found out that this year, 2015,
which ever way politicians and the elite look at it, it’s another time
or watershed in our political system.“If we get it wrong this time, and
allow the PDP to go again for the next four years, this country is going
to be in trouble.“Right now, with the unfortunate event of crumbling
oil price, the economy is really in a mess. Coupled with insecurity, it
is only a country like Nigeria that can survive and get out of this
situation we are in.“A lot of countries will just disappear either from
the map or from the political equation of nation states. But Nigerians
are so resilient to the extent that there are international
personalities who could not understand Nigeria and why Nigeria still
exists.“There was a former UN Secretary General who said that if he
retires, he will go to Nigeria because, according to him, what was
happening to Nigeria, no other country can go through it and
survive.“The sixteen years of PDP has been hell. Remember that we used
to have Nigeria Airways, Nigeria Railways, Nigeria Shipping Line, try
and find out how much we spent on power in the last 16 years from the
vast resources we accumulate over that period because the price of oil
went up to 142 dollar per barrel. What did we do with that money?“We
said that we paid debts with billions of Naira, if that were put into
infrastructure like power, roads, railways, farming etc, the amount of
job it will create would be enormous.“Today, some of our youths have
become danger to the society because of lack of jobs. I hope the elite
will properly document these 16 years as presenting the worst leadership
this country has ever witnessed,” he said.
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