Politics Not For People With Morals, Says Niger Gov

Babangida AliyuGovernor Muazu Babangida Aliyu of Niger State, has declared that there is no morality in politics because it (politics) is all about lying and if one cannot lie, then such a person has no place in the game.

The governor said: “If you cannot lie, get out of politics. Anything you are involved in has its own rule. You are in politics to win, win first and let other things follow. Don’t be the one crying louder; lest you will be the one ‎they will take to court.

“If you are talking of honesty or morals, go and become an Imam or pastor. Politics cannot be the way it used to be. The challenges are more now, the variables have changed, the issues that we are going to face in 2015 are different from the ones we faced in 1999 and we must bear this in mind.

“Our society is not as grateful as it used to be, the values and morals have gone down. If you want to win, use the modern morality.

“We have worked for the people. Politics is not about sadaka (giving alms), politics reminds people of what you have done. Go out and remind the people of what we have done”.

The governor, who was speaking during the inauguration of the Peoples Democratic Party (PDP) gubernatorial campaign committee in Minna, the state capital, affirmed that the party would win the 2015 polls at all levels because it had a candidate with a mass appeal.

He, therefore, directed that no stone should be left unturned to ensure that all the PDP candidates from the House of Assembly to the Presidency, become victorious in next month’s elections.

According to him, “we should go from house to house, neighbour to neighbour, room to room to ensure we win the election. We have to do it that way for us to get somewhere”.

Gov. Aliyu told PDP supporters not to allow themselves to be intimidated by anybody especially the opposition party, insisting that “once you enter a project with fear you are bound to fail.

“All members of the gubernatorial campaign committee, those of the House of Assembly, and the senatorial campaign organisations and those of the House of Assembly must therefore come together to ensure that the PDP and its flag bearers win all the elections slated for next month without competing with each other”, he further stressed.

The governor also directed all political appointees who could not make the membership of the campaign committees to consider themselves as mobilisers for the PDP candidates.

He warned that they would be held liable in the event of failure in any polling unit and that any of the appointees who did not want to work for the party should resign his or her position.

He challenged all members of the campaign committees as well as the political appointees to ensure the party supporters at the grassroots were carried along in their activities.

He added: “Our party must reinvigorate, we must consult officers of the PDP at all levels, we should work assiduously to ensure total victory”.

On the governorship candidate of the party, Umar Mohammed Nasko, the governor described him as the best thing to happen to the state especially because he was a youth, asking the electorate to vote for him.

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