Chief Edwin Clark, a South-South leader and former Federal Commissioner for Information, has explained why he supported Mr. Peter Obi, the Labour Party’s (LP) presidential candidate, in the upcoming election.
According to Clark, who said he was supporting Obi because the next president of Nigeria needed to be well-educated and experienced, an Obi presidency would also foster a sense of equity that would elevate the South-East to the status of an equal player in the political system.
The time has come for a leader from the South-East geopolitical zone to take charge of Nigeria, according to the National Leader of the Southern and Middle Belt Leaders Forum, SMBLF. This is because the region is home to intelligent and resourceful leaders.
Speaking to reporters yesterday at his Asokoro, Abuja home, Clark, who doubles as the head of the Pan-Niger Delta Forum, PANDEF, encouraged the young people not to accept bribes, stating that Nigerians needed a transparent president with all the leadership qualities they desired.
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“They want to use you (youths). Don’t allow anybody to bribe you. We want a transparent president, a president, who is strong, a president, who is educated, a president who is one body, a president, who has every leadership quality that we want. We don’t want a president we have to beg to sit down, to find out whether he will fall or stand.
“We want a president we should not be doubting his age. We don’t want a president who will be changing every year how old he is.”
Clark urged all Nigerians to vote for Peter Obi without hesitation because he represents the country’s best chance for a new Nigeria of peace, stability, and development, regardless of their racial, religious, or even political backgrounds.
He went on to say that he was supporting Obi for the position of Nigeria’s next president because of his reiterated support for reorganising and decentralising authority in a way that would foster unity and peaceful coexistence among the states and other sections of the nation.
He claims that another reason he is supporting Obi is because of his vision for greater equity and justice in relation to the South-South, which, over the past 60 years, has generated a large portion of the country’s revenue but has been neglected with little effect on infrastructure and social development.
In his speech titled “Peter Obi, my Choice for the 2023 Presidential election,” Clark revealed that, at his direction, the national leadership of PANDEF met with Obi on Friday, December 23, 2022, in Yenagoa, Bayelsa State, where, following discussions, Obi met the group’s and Niger-expectations. Delta’s
“I have since been fully briefed on the successful outcome of the interaction held at that occasion. Among other things, I have taken note of the following observations, which came out of the meeting: That PANDEF presented the expectations and demands of the peoples of the Niger-Delta, comprising infrastructural development, devolution of power, resource control, effective and inclusive participation in the oil and gas sector, among other things, to the presidential candidate.
“That the vision statement shared by Peter Obi on the occasion, as it relates to making Nigeria more productive, using the rich resource endowment in every part of the country; curbing waste and fighting corruption and creating jobs for our teeming youths through innovative initiatives is very commendable.
“That his restated commitment to restructuring and devolution of power will promote harmony, peaceful co-existence among the states and constituent parts of the country.
“That his vision for more equity and justice as it pertains to the South-South region, which in the past 60 years has produced much of the revenue for the national economy, but has been neglected with little impact in terms of infrastructure and social development, is convincing and commendable.
“Peter Obi’s commitment to environmental justice and the clean up of the Niger Delta’s polluted communities is most welcome, given that even the ongoing Ogoni clean-up has been rather slow.
“His commitment to inclusion of qualified persons from the Niger-Delta in the national governance process in the future government, if elected into power, is very reassuring.
“And that Peter Obi’s unwavering commitment to reactivation of our ports, development of Blue Economy and maritime sector, and investment in gas sector, developing of modular refineries, are worthy of note.
“Arising from the above and taking into account the following factors, which I hold very dearly at my age of over 95 years, I restate as follows:That Nigeria must remain a country where all citizens should be given free and unfettered opportunities for national service, even at the level of the highest office, the Presidency of our land.
“That there should be no second class citizens in this country, all Nigerians must be treated equitably and fairly.
“Nigeria must be a country where her citizen have the right to hold free, fair and credible elections devoid of ‘big money’ and any form of intimidation undue influence and compromises.
“The youths would be the greatest beneficiary of Mr. Peter Obi’s presidential election victory because no previous government has thought of their interest. Nigeria is one of the most uneducated country in the world, it is the world’s poverty capital. Mr. Peter Obi’s election will definitely take care of the presidency of Nigeria by rotation, because Nigeria does not belong to one religion, region, etc.
“That those who aspire to rule Nigeria must have good education, transparency and well articulated vision for moving the country forward.
“The decision of the leaders of Southern Nigeria and Middle Belt Forum, which I also lead, that the Northern part of the country as represented by President Muhammadu Buhari, which would have completed full eight years as President by May 29, 2023, should yield power to candidates from the South for purpose of unity, equity and fair play.
“That the South-East geo-political zone, which has not produced any elected President of this country since after the First Republic, and particularly during this Fourth Republic should be given the opportunity to produce the next President of Nigeria given that the zone has the capacity to present highly competent and qualified persons, for the office.
“That this will bring to practical expression the commitment of the General Yakubu Gowon-led Federal Military Government of ‘No Victor, No Vanquished’, a dictum, at the end of the Nigeria Civil War in 1970. This was where General Yakubu Gowon directed my former boss and Military Governor of defunct Midwest State, Col. S.O. Ogbemudia to canvass for reconciliation, re-integration, rehabilitation and reconstruction of every section of the country, while I, as Commissioner for Education was saddled with the responsibility of playing critical role in the implementation of this policies.
“And that given his sound educational background, distinguished antecedent in professional life and track record as one of the most outstanding Governors this country has ever produced during his tenure in Anambra State, and his vision for the country and the Niger-Delta in particular, Peter Obi is eminently qualified to lead this country as President.
“Taking all these factors into consideration, and putting Peter Obi side by side with all other candidates being presented by other political parties, I am convinced beyond doubt, that our country Nigeria has a great opportunity to elect a phenomenal team, the candidate of the Labour Party, and his Deputy, Senator Datti Baba-Ahmad, as President and Vice President respectively.
“I formally hereby announce that I will, therefore, personally vote for Peter Obi and his Vice Presidential candidate on election day, February 25, 2023, as President and Vice-President of the Federal Republic of Nigeria.
“I have also requested the leadership of PANDEF, as a democratic institution and all other socio-cultural and socio-political bodies, which I head to consult with their members at the levels of the states, local governments and Diaspora to take further steps in supporting my choice of Peter Obi.
“I also call on all well-meaning Nigerians irrespective of ethnic, religious and even political backgrounds to vote for Peter Obi without hesitation, as he is our best hope of a new Nigeria of peace, stability and progress.”