Chief Clarence Olafemi
The former acting governor of Kogi State, Chief Clarence Olafemi
and his over 3,000 supporters have declared their support for Alhaji
Abubakar Atiku.Chief Olafemi a former Speaker of Kogi State House of Assembly who
recently decamped from the All Progressive Congress (APC) to his former
party, the People’s Democratic Party (PDP) said the decision of the
former Vice President to decamp to PDP was timely and a welcome
development for the party and his political ambition.
Speaking with newsmen in Lokoja on Tuesday, the former Speaker
noted that Alhaji Abubakar Atiku is the only living regent that has seen
it all been a former Vice President for eight years.
According to him, Atiku is in the best position to reposition the
economy of the country, adding that he will also be able to tackle the
challenges facing the country since APC has failed the nation.
“I believe in him and I still believe in him. Is one of the
living regent been number two that have seen it all. He is in the better
position to appreciate the problem of this country.
“Atiku has seen where Nigerians problem piled up. He is a very
strong business man, he will put Nigeria first above any personal
interest.
“We voted APC into power but the party does not have what it
takes to move the country to the promise land, the present APC
government have preoccupied itself with individual interest over and
above the interest of the nation.
“They promised massive job creation, revamping of the economy
and infrastructure development but after almost three years in office
all those promises are mere fallacy so we need to change the change for
the betterment of the nation,” he noted.
On Atiku’s visit to Chief Olusegun Obasanjo in Ogun State, Chief
Olafemi said the visit is a welcome development. According to him, since
Atiku was a Vice President to Chief Obasanjo when he was in office, it
is proper for him to visit his former boss and also receive blessing
from him.
“Chief Olusegun Obasanjo is a father to Nigerian politicians.
He is somebody that you cannot toy with. If you want to be relevant in
Nigerian Politics then you must give him that recognition and respect,” he said.
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