2015: Ango Abdullahi, Northerners’ Utterances Will Spur Jonathan To Test Popularity – Onuesoke

jonathan_2015A  Peoples Democratic Party (PDP) governorship aspirant in 2007 general elections and currently Special Project Director in the office of Delta State Governor, Chief Sunny Onuesoke, has declared that the threat of war by Professor Ango Abdullahi and his northern associates over President Goodluck Jonathan’s 2015 ambition will not stop the president from contesting.

Onuesoke, in a press statement, advised the North to wait for its turn to take a shot at the presidency after the South-south, South-east and middle belt must have had their turns, adding that the threat of war deterring Mr. Jonathan from contesting in 2015 would rather encourage him to test his popularity.

“Even if Goodluck Jonathan does  want to run before, for the fact that  the northerners are making it to look as if they are the owner of this country by their utterances, the president  must run whether he likes it or not. We southerners are waiting for the war drums the northerners are beating.

“They are surprised by Jonathan’s achievements and know that majority of Nigerians would want Goodluck to remain till 2019.

“That is why they are beating the drums of war to destabilize the election. I have always told them to wait for their turn because after South- south, South-east, it will be the turn of Middle-Belt before it will gets to the North”, Onuesoke disclosed.

Insisting that the president has the constitutional right to contest and cannot be stopped by any threat of war or ethnic gang up, the PDP chieftain argued that Ango Abdullahi, a former presidential adviser, and his associates ought to be in the vanguard of the unity of our country rather than tearing it apart because the country is led by a person considered to come from the minority.