
President Goodluck Jonathan
President Goodluck Jonathan has been advised to tarry a little, before attempting to declare his second term ambition.
Governors elected on the platform of the 
Peoples Democratic Party, stated this at a meeting they had with the 
President at the Presidential Villa in Abuja on Monday night.
Though the governors   were in support of
 the President’s bid for re-election, they said the nation’s mood was 
not ripe for such a declaration.
Investigations by our correspondent in 
Abuja on Tuesday and Wednesday showed that the meeting considered the 
plight of the abducted Chibok schoolgirls and security challenges facing
 the country.
It was learnt that based on these two 
major issues, the governors asked the President to study the mood of the
 nation more before considering an open declaration for re-election.
Two of the governors, who were at the 
meeting and spoke with our correspondent separately, said that the 
President was advised to either visit Chibok or in the alternative, 
allow the parents of the kidnapped schoolgirls visit him at the 
Presidential Villa.
One of them said, “The meeting was a 
painstaking one. We considered so many things. We talked about so many 
issues. While it was true we spoke about how to reposition the party and
 the gains we are making across the country ahead of the 2015 general 
elections, we also considered the probability of when the President 
could make his open declaration.
“Some of my colleagues argued that the 
time was ripe, but others felt that the mood of the country and even the
 international community are not favourable.
“We argued that if the President declares
 now, it will be seen as being politically bad and not in the best 
interest of the nation and that it could be termed as being against the 
spirit of fatherhood.”
He said based on this, the President was 
“advised to meet with the parents of the girls, even if some are going 
to see it as coming a bit late. It is better done now instead of 
allowing it go into history that the President did not visit or invite 
them for a meeting.”
Apart from this, another governor said 
that the meeting also noticed that the Independent National Electoral 
Commission had yet to release the guidelines for the election.
“We know that the campaigns are for him 
and part of efforts to strengthen the image of the government and that 
of the President. The position does not have this opportunity,” he 
added.
 
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