The Peoples Democratic Party, PDP, has warned some ex-militants to note
that President Goodluck Jonathan is not for the Ijaw nation alone but for the
entire country.
The
militants have been threatening rain and fire if President Goodluck Jonathan
loses the February 14 presidential election.
However,
the national Publicity Secretary of the party, Chief Olisa Metuh, in an
interview with selected group of journalists in Abuja on Friday, said, “We are
not in agreement with their statements and we are cautioning them to mind what
they say.
“No individual owns the party. The President could be more loved in Anambra than Ijaw area, he could have support in Adamawa than in Bayelsa. He even said in Adamawa State that he had more votes from there in 2011 than his home state of Bayelsa.
“Jonathan
is not the President of Ijaw or South-South. He should not be reduced to just
the President of Ijaw alone. He is the president of the whole country.”
He also
called on those campaigning for the party and the President to be decent in
their languages, saying that those who founded the party were men of honour.
Metuh
said, “While we have noted the zeal of individuals of people supporting the
president with advertorials and rallies, they should be guided with the ideals
of the people who founded the party.
“We respect the sanctity and privacy of individuals. We won’t trade words with issues that are private.
“We respect the sanctity and privacy of individuals. We won’t trade words with issues that are private.
“Support
groups and individuals must be guided with this. We want issue-based campaigns.
Those showing support for us should be guided by issues and not insults. That’s
what we want the campaigns to be.”
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