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May 4, 2011

No to Unity Govt in Nigeria; Action Congress of Nigeria


The Action Congress of Nigeria, ACN,  has said it is not interested in the so-called Government of  National Unity,GNU, being planned by the PDP-led federal government, saying it is satisfied with its role as the leader of opposition and a government-in-waiting.

In a statement issued in Abuja,Wednesday, by its National Publicity Secretary, Alhaji Lai Mohammed, the party said this clarification should dispel the rumours that the ACN has been contacted and that it is
in negotiations for a share of ministerial appointments.
”Our stand against the so-called Government of National Unity is that it stifles democracy by compromising virile opposition which is a key ingredient of a vibrant democracy, thereby encouraging the emergence of
a one-party state.
 It also stunts development and promotes complacency. We hope this clarification will silence those who have been peddling the lies that our party sold out to the PDP during the presidential election,” it said.
The party warned that any member of the ACN who is interested in the GNU should first quit the party, and also reminded state chairmen of the party to guard their utterances and clear with the national executive committee
before commenting on issues such as the GNU.
”No member, at any level of the party, should trade with our name. State Chairmen should comment only on issues within their areas of authority and stop committing the party on issues that are only within the purview of the National Executive committee of the Party.
”We know that this is the ripe season for ‘food is ready’ politicians, who are ready to sell their birth right, if  necessary, to join any government in power.
 But as we have always said, we are not willing to compromise our ideals just because we want to share in the spoils of office.

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