What has your organisation, Unit2Unit
Initiative been doing to ensure the victory of Atiku Abubakar in Lagos State?
We have done a lot by making sure
that we get to the grassroots from local governments to wards, from zones to
electoral units. We have been able to educate people on the need to keep their
Permanent Voter Cards (PVCs), telling them how to handle the ballot papers,
proper way to thumbprint so that their votes will not be voided. We have to
work with the party, in this case, the People’s Democratic Party (PDP) for the
success of our principal. We also advise people on how to protect themselves
during the elections, how they should comport themselves at polling stations as
well as the act of self-defence.
Would you say that Atiku Abubakar
stands a chance in Lagos State considering that long dominance of the All
Progressives Congress (APC) in the state?
The issue is that both Atiku and
Obi will not only win in Lagos, but will do so in grand style. The margin will
be very wide. Unit2Unit is making sure that His Excellency Atiku Abubakar and
Peter Obi will win in a scientific and unique way. They will win not only in
Lagos, but also in other states where Unit2Unit is found. The Atiku/Obi ticket
will win with a wide margin across the country. It will only be a pipe-dreamer
that will think that because APC has dominated Lagos, it must win this time
around.
Change is imminent in Lagos, the
APClacks administrative abilities. The APC is selfish and self-centred. About
60 to 70 percent of non-indigenes no longer about APC, it is not issue of
party, but character of the individuals. We do not want someone with memory
loss or one who is not focused in control of Lagos.
Is Unit2Unit also working for the
PDP governorship candidate, JImi Agbaje? If so, would you say he can defeat
Babajide Sanwo-Olu, the APC candidate?
Jimi Agbaje has made several
attempts. He was very close to winning in 2015. Many believe that he was rigged
out. But, Lagosians are tired of one man who appoints and everybody votes.
Lagosians are tired of APC leadership. We want to give the chance to Agbaje. We
believe that he will not let Lagosians down. Lagos is very important to us,
hence we want Agbaje to take over the Alausa seat of power this time around.
Would you say that Lagos really
needs a liberation as Jimi Agbaje has been preaching in his campaigns?
It is obvious. Lagos needs to be
liberated from the hands of one man. Lagos needs to be liberated from
dictatorship. Lagosians needs true democracy. Agbaje is a dedicated democrat.
He will not rule alone. Agbaje will be supported by Atiku Abubakar and Peter
Obi, versatile politicians and the best team in terms of economic and business
to make Lagos better.
The Ohanaeze, Middle Belt,
Afenifere, and South South leaders recently endorsed the Atiku Abubakar
presidency. What is your take on that?
I would have loved a situation
where the whole South east will endorse Atiku. But, a lot of these people do
not have PVCs, however, most people have seen that the APC leadership cannot
deliver. They have seen what Atiku can do. So, everyone who has the interest of
Nigeria at heart should come out en masse to vote for Atiku on February 16, not
just endorsing him. They should use their positions to ensure that our votes
are protected and that there will be no rigging. They should go to their town
unions and tell their people what to do.
PDP and other political leaders
have been accusing the All Progressives Congress and the Federal Government of
plotting to rig the elections. Would you say the allegations are real?
There may not be physical evidence.
But, when people get information we act on it. Look at what is happening to the
CJN. It is the duty of the PDP to get information. It is obvious tht the APC is
not really campaigning. APC claims that they have already won and people
believe that the APC-controlled Federal Government will not accept a loss. I
call on the international bodies and countries like Unites States, France,
European Union (EU), the United Nations, African Union (AU) and even the
ECOWAS, to ensure that the choice and the will of the people are not
threatened.
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