Former
Commonwealth Secretary-General, Chief Emeka Anyaoku, has warned
politicians and high profile citizens against sectionalising the 2015
presidency.
He said such agitation premised on ethnicity could portend grave consequences for the country.
Anyaoku issued the warning on Friday
evening in Abuja while delivering a lecture entitled, “Nigerian public
service in the age of open Government: Giving voice to the people,”
during the 2013 Public Service Day.
The event was organised by the Office of Head of Civil Service of the Federation.
He also appealed to politicians to desist from politicising the security challenges.
He said, “The leaders of all our
political parties and ethno-cultural groups in the various parts of the
country should, in the interest of national security, rally round to
support the Federal Government’s measures to deal with the atrocities
being perpetrated by terrorist groups.
“I am concerned about the worrisome
statements being made about the 2015 elections by a number of our high
profile citizens. I call on our politicians and opinion makers to stop
and think of the implications for the country’s stability of the battle
lines for the elections being drawn on sectional and ethnic basis.
“We hear declarations from notable
nationals that the Presidency in 2015 must come from a specific area of
the country, and we also hear at the same time from notable nationals
that a different area must have its full two terms of eight years.”
Anyaoku noted that competition among
individual candidates for political office should be driven by specific
pledges of how to serve the various concerns of the electorate, rather
than sheer quest for position and power.
“If we are to promote our national
solidarity, and if we are to succeed in entrenching our democracy, our
politicians and leaders of thought must move away from section-based to
policy-based politics. Campaigns and advocacy of support for candidates
must be based on the manifestos of political parties outlining policies
and programmes for addressing the various challenges facing the country
and its citizens,” he said.
In his speech at the event, the Head of
Civil Service of the Federation, Bukar Goni-Aji, called on Nigerians
both at home and in the Diaspora to assist in rejuvenating the civil
service.
sources: punch
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