Nigerians’ll Support Jonathan’s 2015 Bid, Says Maku

GEJ-ILORINThe Minister of Information, Mr. Labaran Maku, on Thursday declared that President Goodluck Jonathan would get up to 95 per cent of votes from Nasarawa State in the 2015 presidential election.

Maku made this known while speaking to journalists after a Peoples’ Democratic Party’s stakeholders’ consultative forum in Akwanga, Nassarawa State.

He said that Jonathan had immensely improved the lot of peoples of the state by establishing a university, a Central Bank building, Court of Appeal, Federal Secretariat, roads and bridges, all in the state.

“If you look at what is happening in Nigeria today, there is no reason for the people of Nigeria not to rise in support of Mr. President.

“If you look at what this President has done in Nassarawa State, in 2015 the president should expect 95 per cent of the votes in the presidential election in Nassarawa State.

“As you have seen here, the youth are saying it must be Goodluck, the women are saying it must be Goodluck, the elders are saying it must be Goodluck.

“It is clear to every Nigerian that if election is conducted today, the President will take 70 per cent of the votes in the south, what we saw in Ibadan was very clear”, the News Agency of Nigeria quoted the minister as saying at the forum.

He said the people of the state had insisted that rotation of the presidency was usually after eight years and as such, Mr. President must be supported to complete the remaining four-year term of the South-South.

Maku said the South-South had never ruled the nation before even though that region is the main source of the nation’s wealth, adding that power would return to the north by 2019.

He said that sitting president or governors should not be compelled to go for party primaries, but should emerge automatically as consensus candidates.