ABUJA- PRESIDENTIAL Campaign
Organisation, PCO of the Peoples Democratic Party, PDP, Monday described former
Governor of Central Bank of Nigeria, CBN, Professor Charles Soludo as a
confused Nigerian and one who has lost touch with reality.
According to the Campaign
Organisation, President Goodluck Jonathan will not only run next month, but
would win the polls.
Responding to attack on
President Goodluck Jonathan by Soludo that he should stop campaigning as he has
no testimonial to parade, Director, Media and Publicity of PDP Campaign
Organisation, Chief Femi Fani- Kayode in a statement to Vanguard, Monday noted
that the former head of the nation’s apex bank may no longer understand what
were on ground having spent much time with those in the camp of the All
Progressives Congress, APC.
Fani-Kayode said, “I read Charles
Soludu’s contribution to the debate with amusement. I will be gentle with him
because I have a soft spot for him. He has criticised the President, his
government and his handling of the economy.
“Meanwhile Nigeria has just won the
prestigious award of being designated as the largest economy in Africa and this
has happened under the watch of President Goodluck Jonathan and no-one else.
Should any right-thinking person who has the nation’s interest at heart be
complaining about that? Needless to say my friend and brother Charles Soludo is
confused and conflicted. He seems to have lost touch with reality and this is
what often happens when you spend too much time with the Buharists.
Prof Soludo
“The truth is that Soludo is far too
educated, civilised and advanced to be in the opposition. He belongs to the
modern age and not the dark ages. I pray that sooner than later he comes to his
senses and he sees the light. One thousand Muhammadu Buhari’s cannot match one
Goodluck Jonathan in terms of tolerance, compassion, performance or output.
Buhari cannot even begin to understand the complex nature of the economy or the
immense problems that we are facing in this country whilst Jonathan not only
understands them but is also making a gallant effort at solving them.
“I respect Charles Soludo immensely
but I believe that he got it quite wrong here. He is in error and he needs to
sit up, reconsider his views and review his unsavoury and disrespectful
contribution.
“To say that the President should
not run in this election and that he should throw in the towel is absurd and
self-depreciating. It is a manifestation of the morbid fear of failure and
defeat that the leaders of the opposition are all suffering from. Whether
Soludo and his friends like it or not, not only will President Goodluck
Jonathan run in this election, but he will also win and he will do so
convincingly.
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