President of the alumni association of the
National Institute for Policy and Strategic Studies (NIPSS), Kuru, Jos, General
Lawrence Onoja, has said that the issue of a northern Christian candidate for
the 2015 presidency should wait till 2019.
Onoja,
a chieftain of the Congress for Equality and Change, while responding to
reports which claim that former Head of State, General Yakubu Gowon, former
Minister of Defence, General Theophilus Danjuma and others prefer a
Northern Christian candidate for 2015 presidency, said their position was good
but it should wait till 2019.
Recall
that the Congress for Equality and Change, is a group of people advocating for
the protection of rights of all minorities in the country.
Speaking
exclusively with Saturday Sun, Onoja noted that as president of the alumni
association of NIPSS, the constitution of the association does not allow him to
advise any government for a better society.
He
however said as a leader of the Middle Belt region and as a chieftain of the
Congress for Equality and Change, he is of the opinion that a northern
Christian candidate should wait till 2019 when President Goodluck Jonathan
would have completed his second term.
“I am
saying that President Goodluck Jonathan should be allowed to do his second term
before power rotates to anywhere else. That is my view. The reason is that the
constitution allows him to do a second term. Therefore, any other group
clamouring for power rotation should be patient until he does his second term
and then, power can rotate to northern Christians.
“I
support the call by Gowon and Danjuma, but the Northern Christians should wait
till 2019. That is my view. I believe that Jonathan is doing well. Therefore, I
am requesting Nigerians to be patient until Jonathan finishes his second term
before power can rotate to anywhere.
“And I
support Gowon and Danjuma, assuming it is true that those statements are coming
from them as it is reflected in the media report of today (Friday). I support
them, but I support a Northern Christian for 2019 after Jonathan must have
finished his second term,” Onoja said.
Speaking
further, the former military governor noted that Jonathan is the first minority
to be democratically elected President, saying it would therefore be unfair for
him not to be allowed to do his second term as allowed by the constitution.
“This
is why I am supporting that he should be allowed to do his second term. And I
agree with the northern elders calling for a Christian president, but I am
urging them to be patient until Jonathan has completed his second tenure,”
Onoja added.
On the
issue of insecurity in the nation which is believed in some quarters that
Jonathan has not handled properly, Onoja said the President has taken positive
steps to ensure that areas where there are insecurity should returned to normal
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