MoU to Sack APC: Freedom, Joy Beckons Again, Ekweremadu Assures
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Assures Democratic Freedom, Joy Beckons Again
BY Innocent Imoh
The
Deputy President of the Senate, Senator Ike Ekweremadu, has assured that the
coming together of various opposition political parties to sign a Memorandum of
Understanding (MoU) would rescue Nigeria in 2019 and restore her on the path of
democratic freedoms, joy, security, and development.
In
a statement signed by his Special Adviser (Media), Uche Anichukwu, the Deputy
Presidentgave the assurance during the signing of the MoU by the Peoples
Democratic Party (PDP), Reformed-All Progressives Congress (rAPC), Social
Democratic Party (SDP), among other opposition political parties in Abuja on Monday.
He
said that the mammoth crowd outside the venue which had gathered to witness the
birth of a new Nigeria, showed that Nigerians now saw hope again and urged the
grand alliance not be disappoint the people.
He
said: “For three years, what I see on the faces of Nigerians is frustration and
anguish. But for the first time, I tell you that I saw joy. I saw people
laughing and smiling for the first time in three years.
“Those
our brothers and sisters, and investors, who left Nigeria in the last three
years are also rejoicing with you because by this time next year, they will all
be back.
“Those
factories that were closed are going to come back alive by this time next year
and Nigerians will rejoice.
“The
people of the South East whom the programmes and practices of this
government are forcing them to have a rethink on their membership of this
country, today will rejoice and be happy that a new country that will be fair
to all is coming; a country that they will be proud to be part of and continue
to contribute to her development.
“All
our people in Internally Displaced Persons (IDP) camps, who have been wondering
or believe that they will spend the rest of their lives in the IDP camps are
happy today because their stay there is almost over; because next year, we will
enthrone a government that will take them to their homes and protect them
there.
“The
media houses, all the instruments and institutions of democracy that have been
trampled and muzzled in this country, they will be free again to do their work
without fear of intimidation.
“Those,
who are being persecuted on account of their political views or insisting that
the right thing should be done, are also going to rejoice because a new dawn is
here. One of them is my brother, Senator Dino Melaye, who went through hell,
but today, he is a free man.
“Also,
remember that Nelson Mandela said that unless Nigeria earns the respect of the
world, no one would respect Africa. So, various countries of Africa, who have
looked up to Nigeria to provide leadership will have a good dinner in their
houses today, happy that we are coming back again to retake our place again as
the foremost country in Africa and to provide leadership”.
He
enjoyed Nigerians to keep faith with the new movement as they days of their
anguish and sufferings were numbered.
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