Ibrahim Babangida, former military president, has distanced himself
from the idea of pushing for another interim government, saying he
introduced it in the past to enthrone democracy.
Describing the
period he called the shots in the country as the best in life, he said
he has seen it all as far as the country’s politics is concerned.
“When we introduced the idea of an ‘interim government during our time
as a military government, we had in mind to enthrone a democratic
government in the shortest possible time in sync with the agitations of
the people, after the inconclusive elections of 1993,” he said in a
statement issued on Wednesday.
“The end result of our patriotic
action is another topic for another day. To state the obvious, let it be
on record that I am not in any way connected with alleged ‘plans’ to
encourage, promote, orchestrate or moot, the idea of an interim
government or whatever ‘contraption’ so called.
“Suffice it to
say that the circumstances we found ourselves in 1993 are totally
different from what obtains today in our democratic journey as a nation
with flourishing opportunities.
” IBB said he was uninterested in holding any public office again.
“I did state categorically in 2011 that I was quitting partisan
politics and wouldn’t want to be ordered around in any way or form as
seeking public office in whatever guise.
“I took that decision
when I attained the age of 70 and I stand by that decision till date.
Having being privileged to preside over the affairs of this great
country for eight unbroken years as a military president, I can declare
with all sense of modesty that I have seen it all and I give all praises
and thanks to the Almighty Allah for giving me the rare opportunity to
contribute my quota to the development of my fatherland.”
He appealed to Nigerians to give the Independent National Electoral Commission (INEC) all the needed support.
“Let me state in emphatic terms that Professor Attahiru Jega and his
colleagues in INEC have to be encouraged, motivated, animated and
commended for the sheer courage and determination they have shown thus
far in their preparations for the March 28 and April 11 election,” he
said.
“They have demonstrated their sense of patriotism in a
manner that underscores their readiness for the elections and love for
country. Rather than condemnation, they deserve our commendation.
They need to be encouraged to deliver on their statutory obligation to the Nigerian state.
“I have no doubt in my mind therefore, to state unequivocally, that
elections will hold on the appointed dates in line with the unflinching
assurances from INEC. Those mooting the idea of an interim government
and trying to drag my name into it should please look elsewhere.
“I shared some of these thoughts with my guest, former President of
South Africa, Mr. Thabo Mbeki, in my Minna home a couple of days back
and we both stressed the all-important role of Nigeria on the continent
and the need for credible elections at those appointed dates. We cannot
afford not to get our elections right this time round.”
Babangida added that he does not operate any Twitter account, and urged
the public to disregard any message sent from any social media account
linked to him.
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