The Rivers State Governor and Director General of the All Progressives
Congress Presidential Campaign Organisation, Rotimi Ameachi, on Tuesday
said his party would be magnanimous in victory.
He also said the incoming APC government would do all the things the Peoples Democratic Party government failed to do.
The APC candidate won Saturday’s presidential election after the
Independent National Electoral Commission announced results from 35
states and the Federal Capital Territory.
The only state left is Borno, which will be announced by 8pm, according to INEC chairman, Attahiru Jega.
Mr. Amaechi, who had a brief chat with journalists at the national
secretariat of the APC on Tuesday in Abuja, said while victory
celebration was in order, the task ahead is more important.
“After the result of each state has been announced it became clear to
the nation that the APC has won the election and we will be magnanimous
in victory because the challenges are much,” Mr. Amaechi said. “It is
not only about celebration of victory, it is about seriousness of
governance and we must show the different between us and the current
government.
“If we say there was incompetence, we must show competence. If we say
there was corruption, we must show that we will not be corrupt. If we
say that people were denied of their basic right we must protect their
rights, if we say there was impunity, we must govern by the rule of law,
and once we show that Nigerians will see the different between us and
the current government.
When asked to explain what the victory meant to him, Mr. Ameachi said it means “quitE a lot”.
He said as director general of the campaign, he is now confident
telling his children that for the first time in the history of Nigeria,
an opposition party was able to dislodge an incumbent government from
power.
He said it was gladdening to have been part of a group that gave the
people the courage to confront a sitting government and challenge it on
what were being done wrongly.
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