Why the PDP believes in stomach infrastructure — Jonathan

Semiu Salami
Semiu Salami

President Goodluck Jonathan on Saturday claimed that his administration has succeeded in cutting the widespread poverty in the country by at least 50 per cent, adding that his party, the Peoples Democratic Party, fully subscribes to the principle of “stomach infrastructure”.

Jonathan who stated this while speaking at a PDP rally in Benin, tagged ‘Unity Mega Rally’ said the PDP as a party believe in stomach infrastructure because the party must ensure that there was food security and job creation in the country.

“Stomach infrastructure” creeped into Nigeria’s political lexicon after the Ekiti governorship election when voters were induced with bags of rice and other foodstuff to vote in certain directions.

But the president said Saturday that any leader who claimed not to believe in stomach infrastructure was not ready to lead, as “you cannot lead hungry people.”

He desrcibed the PDP as the only stable party since its formation that had never changed its name, logo or motto, adding that it is the only paty that gives its members the freedom to climb to the highest level.

He said that all the nation needed was unity, and gave the assurance that although all the roads could not be rehabilitated at once, his administration would continue to improve on all infrastracture in the country.

He also gave the reassurance that since the nation was able to conquer the Ebola Virus Disease, it would also conquer the Boko Haram insurgency.

The president however appealed to party loyalists to be decent in their variuos electioneering competitions in order not to create enermies among themselves.

Earlier, Vice President Namadi Sambo said the present administration had completed seven power projects with a total of 2,000 mega watts for the South-south under the transformation agenda.

Similarly, Senate President David Mark described Jonathan as “a good sell’’ hence his unanimous adoption by the party as its choice candidate for the 2015 presidential election.

The PDP National Chairman, Adamu Mu’azu, described the president as a bridge builder and unifying factor and reassured the gathering that all defectors to the party would be reintegrated into the party without bias.

The Chairman of the Board of Trustees of the party, Tony Aneneih, said the zone had every reason to be proud of its contribution to national development.

He also said that the zone had made sacrifice to keep the country together as well as contributed to the nation’s economic growth.

Earlier in his arrival in Benin, the president inaugurated the Benin-Ofusu dual carriageway, where Governor Adams Oshiomhole of Edo described the quallity of work as impressive and also congratulated the president on the massive road construction and rehabiliattion across states in the country.

The rally was attended by who-is-who in the PDP both in the state and in the country, including serving and past governors, national assembly members, as well as aspirants.

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