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Atiku Abubakar. |
Former Vice President. Alhaji Atiku Abubakar, has formally announced
his return to the Peoples Democratic Party (PDP).
The announcement which was made on Facebook Broadcast Live followed
consultations the former Vice President had with party leaders and
stakeholders from across the country.
Below is the transcript of the
announcement.
“Hello, my name is Atiku
Abubakar.
I am speaking to you today on
Facebook Live as I want to reach as many of our young people as possible as I
have an important announcement to make about the future of Nigeria.
As it is you, our youths, who
represent the future of our nation.
I have found in my travels
across the country that whenever I get into conversations with young people
their number one concern is whether they will be able to get a job for without
a job they have no means of sustaining themselves or begin a family.
And without the security of a
job we cannot have security in our country.
So without jobs there is no
future for you or for Nigeria.
And I also know as a parent that
the older generation is also concerned about jobs for their children and, too
often today, for themselves as well.
Creating jobs is something I
know about as I have created over 50,000 direct jobs and 250,000 indirect jobs
in my own State of Adamawa.
And I also know how the
Government can help create the right environment for businesses to create jobs. When
I was Vice President in 1999 I was responsible for liberalizing the telecomms
sector which enabled us to increase the number of people who could access a
phone from less than 1 million then to over 100 million today.
This transformation resulted in
the creation of hundreds of thousands of new jobs from the top-up card vendors
you see on every street corner to the many new businesses that fed off the
mobile phone revolution.
Some of you may know that I was
elected Vice President under the banner of the PDP, which is the political
party I had helped to found some ten years before.
And some of you may also know
that I left the PDP four years ago when I believed it was no longer aligned to
the principles of equity, democracy and social justice upon which we had
founded it.
I joined the APC as I had hoped
it would be the new force that would help improve life for our people and I was
excited about the party’s manifesto to create 3 million new jobs a year.
The result has not been the
change people had been promised or voted for, as in the last two years almost 3
million Nigerians have lost their jobs.
And today with a record 25% of
people aged 18-25 unemployed I can see how difficult it is for our youths to
find a job.
The key to creating jobs is a
strong economy and that is what we are currently lacking.
So today I want to let you know
that I am returning home to the PDP as the issues that led me to leave it have
now been resolved and it is clear that the APC has let the Nigerian people, and
especially our young people, down.
But rather than giving a long
political speech on this matter I thought it would be more helpful to invite
you to ask me questions and share with you my answers. You can post
your questions on my Facebook page: facebook.com.atiku.org
I see we have a question from
Jide
Sir, how can you know what young
people want when you are not a youth?
I meet young people every day. I
have children and grandchildren and most of my employees are youths.
The key to knowing what young
people want is to listen to them. I’m good at that. Sometimes when I am on the
phone with my kids they ask me are you still there, because I just listen to
them without interrupting.
Young people are on social media
and so I go there. They tell me that their number one challenge is jobs.
Terrorism, militancy,
kidnapping, and other forms of exuberance they may lead to criminality are a
symptom of the disease of joblessness.
Once you can get Nigeria working
again and get Nigerians working again, youth restiveness will ease and
gradually disappear.
This question is from Babangida
You have so many businesses and
you employ thousands of Nigerians. Would you be able to focus on political
leadership when you have such a large business empire?
Well Babangida, you see,
leadership must be separated from management. I lead my businesses. I do not
manage them. I have qualified managers managing them including some in their
early 20s.
As a leader, you provide
direction and then you bring in skilled people and inspire them to implement
your roadmap to getting to the destination of your direction.
So in answer to your question, I
am more into leadership and this gives me the clarity I need to take in the
larger picture.
The minister of information
recently said the PDP will never regain power. Why go back to a party that will
never regain power?
Nobody knows the future other
than God and to dictate what the future will be is not within man’s purview.
But it is about Nigeria not
about power. Power for powers own sake breeds arrogance and arrogance makes men
say things like that.
All I am saying is that we need
a party that speaks to national sentiments not regional ones. We need a party
that can make all Nigerians one till we can boldly say that we are all brothers
and sisters with only one mother Nigeria.
A
question from Favour
Sir, what
are your views on the #EndSARS movement?
We cannot be outraged that Nigerians and other African migrants are
being mistreated in Libya and then we go ahead and mistreat our people back
home. I am very abreast with the #EndSARS issue because my young followers on
Social Media keep me very much in the loop.
Whether it is how SARS treats Nigerians or how we treat each other, we
are sending a message to the outside world. We can’t expect foreigners to treat
our people better than we treat them.
We must set the minimum standard required for the treatment of Nigerians
worldwide by the way we treat our people domestically. Our charity must begin
at home.
On this issue, I call on the Inspector General of Police as a concerned
Nigerian to intervene, and I know that the Nigerian Police as a disciplined and
well organized force will take action to address this issue. It will go a long
way to improving Nigeria’s rating in the global ranking of Police Forces next
year because this year, they were wrongfully ranked as the worst.
Thank you to everyone who asked
me a question and I am sorry that time does not permit me to answer each
one. I will be travelling the country in the coming months and will
be listening to the concerns of our people in every region.
I came from a humble background
and thank God for the opportunities that Nigeria has given me to build a
network of successful businesses.
I am dedicated to a Nigeria
where everyone lives in a country of opportunity where there are no limits to
what they can become.
Good afternoon and thank you for
listening.”
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