Niger
State Governor Babangida Aliyu has expressed his readiness to take a
shot at the Presidency in 2015, if he the people want him to join the
race.
The
governor spoke yesterday in Minna, the state capital, when he hosted
delegates of the Conference of Nigeria Political Parties (CNPP), led by
its Chairman, Alhaji Balarabe Musa.
Aliyu
said: “I always prepare myself for eventuality. I have never declared
for anything. I didn’t declare to be governor; I was called upon. So, if
my people call upon me, I won’t hesitate to contest.”
The
governor cautioned against political intolerance of the ruling Peoples
Democratic Party (PDP) at all levels of government to opposition. He
noted that a one-party state was undemocratic.
Aliyu
maintained that a multiple-party system at any level would encourage
healthy competition and enable the people to choose the best to be their
leaders.
He
said: “Every ruling party wants to have a one-party state. I encourage a
multiple-party system so that there would be peer review and for the
people to have choices of ideology and style. We need to show the people
the differences in what is to be done and how we can run the affair of
governance.
“A
one-party state is undemocratic as it makes one to want to crush
another over a little disagreement.” Aliyu condemned the undemocratic
forces in Rivers State, where the people were restricted from holding
meetings or gatherings.
The
governor stressed that this should not be allowed to continue. He said:
“Undemocratic forces are very active in Rivers State. People cannot
meet or gather for activities.
Even
during the military era, people were still allowed to meet. This has
already happened and, if we allow it to continue, it will ruin the peace
in the country.”
Musa
said he and his team were in Niger State for CNPP’s annual conference.
He said the CNPP was not an opposition party but an umbrella of smaller
political parties and political organisations.
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