Sam Nda-Isaiah, APC presidential aspirantPromises to provide security, create jobs Aisha Wakaso in Minna 

 A presidential aspirant on the platform of the All Progressives 
Congress (APC) and founder of Leadership Newspapers, Sam Nda-Isaiah, on 
Tuesday said he would make the unity of Nigeria a top priority of his 
administration if elected into office as president next year in order 
for the country, which has been divided along ethnic lines, to make 
progress.
 This is just as he vowed to spare no sacred cows in prosecuting the war
 against all types of crimes in Nigeria, saying no matter the nature of 
the offence, he would ensure as the president, that every criminal is 
caught and brought to book, unlike the present situation where crimes go
 unsolved and unpunished daily.
 Nda-Isaiah made these promises while delivering his speech during an 
event to declare his intention to contest for president in 2015 in 
Minna, Niger State.
 He stated that to achieve security, his plan, which is highlighted 
among the “Big Ideas” he is bringing to office if elected, includes 
dealing with all Nigerians with sincerity, justice, fairness and charity
 in order to make them unite in moving the country forward.
 On security, apart from ensuring that all crimes and criminals face the
 full wrath of the law, he would adequately equip and train the 
military, expand the size of the police force and create special forces 
drawn from all services to respond to difficult security situations and 
relieve the military of its present role of first line defence and place
 it in a position to not only lead Nigeria's defence, but that of Africa
 as a whole.
 “The first thing our government will do is to unite the whole of 
Nigeria as quickly as possible. As I have said in several fora, Nigeria 
is currently too divided to be called a nation.
 “No country ever makes progress with the kind of divisions we see in 
our country today. Confronting this challenge is the simplest thing a 
serious leader can do. There is no magic about it. All a leader needs to
 do is be sincere about it.
 “I will need to unite the whole of Nigeria behind me as quickly as 
possible in order to be able to work the big ideas that will change this
 nation forever.
 “Any president who governs his country with fairness, justice and 
charity to all will have no problem uniting his people, no matter how 
disparate they may be.
 “Under my presidency, all crimes will be punished, no matter how long 
it will take to apprehend the criminals. We shall send a clear message 
to criminals that whoever commits a crime will be apprehended and 
brought to justice according to the law – whoever they are, no matter 
where they come from and no matter how long it takes.
 “I will not be that president who would say that people are killing 
themselves because they don’t like me. I will not only be in office, I 
will also be in power for the good of the majority of the people. All 
murderers will face the full weight of the law,” he promised.
 Elaborating further, Nda-Isaiah said with the business of uniting the 
nation, he shall also quickly secure Nigeria and Nigerians, adding: 
“Security is the most elementary duty of any leader.
 “I will do this by retooling the entire security and intelligence 
infrastructure of the country and by being that president who takes his 
duty as commander-in-chief seriously.
 “Luckily for us, Nigeria still has some of the best soldiers, policemen
 and intelligence service personnel anywhere in the world. All they need
 is competent leadership, training and re-training as well as 21st 
century equipment to meet the challenges of the modern world.
 “One of our major problems is that we are still using the 1960s and 1970s methods and equipment to fight today’s crimes.”
 The presidential aspirant also pledged to expand the various security 
services to match the challenges of the country’s current size.
 “We are going to modernise and increase our police strength from the 
current 370,000 to at least 1,000,000 immediately and then gradually 
grow it to at least 4,000,000.
 “We shall do most of the recruiting from among the millions of 
graduates that roam the streets in search of jobs. A serious nation of 
178 million people should not have just 370,000 policemen,” he stated.
 In recognition of what the increasing number of unemployed youths in 
the country portends, the founder of the Leadership Group said he has 
big ideas on how to create jobs for them, adding: “Our government will 
create an army of entrepreneurs all over the country.
 “We shall create five million small businesses in the first instance. A
 small business creates between two and five new jobs – that means 
potentially creating 25 million new jobs. That’s a heck of a big idea!”
 He described Nigeria’s current level of unemployment as a bomb waiting 
to explode. “By conservative estimates, there are 48 million unemployed 
Nigerians and a troubling 54 per cent of the Nigerian youths are 
unemployed.
 “Even though the economy has grown, poverty rates have increased, 
precisely because the sectors driving the growth are not the ones in 
which the majority of Nigerians are accommodated.
 “We must, therefore, bring more youths into agriculture, online 
business, manufacturing and housing. Since 48 million jobs are not 
immediately available, they would have to be created. Only big ideas can
 solve a challenge this magnitude,” he said.
 He went further to add that his government shall construct one million 
new housing units yearly, for two reasons: one, to bridge the housing 
deficit and, two, to create jobs while noting it has been estimated that
 building one million housing units can create up to 30 million new jobs
 as several people including engineers, architects, plumbers, block 
makers, insurance companies, mortgage banks, estate agents, cement, tile
 and paint sellers, food vendors, furniture manufacturers, etc, would be
 engaged.
 The presidential aspirant also said the big idea his government would 
bring into the area of sports will be to create a soccer economy. 
“Nigeria has talent and Nigerians have passion for the game. There is no
 reason we should not profit from this as so many other countries do. We
 can organise ourselves to achieve this easily,” he stated.
 While promising to improve the current power situation in the country, 
he also promised to diversify the economy to focus on non-oil 
investments scattered all over the country because oil would soon lose 
its critical global value due to improvements in fracking technology 
among the biggest consumers of oil.
 Addressing concerns that he lacks prior experience in public service, 
he noted that everyone is now in a race for the future, though nobody 
has the experience of the future, while stressing that he has been able 
to build businesses from the scratch to becoming a successful brand.
 “All experiences people claim to have are experiences of the past. And 
our uninspiring past cannot be a guide for our future, as we need a 
clean break from our past. Nigeria should be in a race to the First 
World and what is needed more than anything else is vision.
 “I find my lack of experience in government a strength instead because I
 have not been part of the rot of the past. In any case, I have the most
 important experience, which is being a serial entrepreneur. I have 
created institutions from Ground Zero.
 “That is the most important experience anyone who wants to be president
 needs at the moment. In fact, a lack of entrepreneurial experience 
among those who lead us has been one of our problems so far.
 “And talking about experience, you cannot have more experience than 
President Jonathan. He has been a deputy governor, a governor, a 
vice-president and acting president before becoming president, and see 
what this huge experience has done to our dear country. So much for 
experience,” he said.
 Nda-Isaiah pointed out that some of the greatest leaders the world has had had no government experience before assuming power.
 “The South African presidency was Nelson Mandela’s first job in 
government. The prime minister’s job was Lee Kuan Yew’s first job in 
government. And by the time Tony Blair became prime minister of Great 
Britain in 1997, he had never worked in government. Ditto for David 
Cameron.
 “Most importantly, we intend to change how government works. 
Governments even in the best of countries, but especially in our 
country, have a problem of inefficiency, bureaucracy and corruption 
directly impeding well-intended plans.
 “To change our country, we must change the way government works first. 
Our government will achieve this by the appointment of CEO-style 
ministers and heads of government agencies with clear targets and 
commensurate salaries and bonuses,” he said.
 We have seen how leadership has transformed countries ranging from 
small countries like Singapore, Rwanda and South Korea to the big 
countries like Brazil, India and China. I believe that, with faith in 
God, you and I together can keep this appointment with destiny,” he 
said.
 On the Jonathan presidency, he described it as a failure, adding that 
Jonathan had been unable to perform the most basic of responsibilities 
of any leader.
 According to Nda-Isaiah, the president’s failure to perform his duties 
had turned Nigeria into a laughing stock, noting: “President Jonathan 
has been totally unable to perform the most basic responsibility of any 
leader, which is provision of security to the people of his country. 
Nigeria has been degraded to unimaginable levels. We are now the 
laughing stock of countries we used to laugh at.”
 Nda-Isaiah also lamented about the $1 billion loan the president was 
going to borrow to fight insurgency, saying it is outrageous and a way 
of stealing the people's money.
 “Nigeria fought a civil war and did the post war reconstruction without taking a loan,” he said.
 Also speaking at the occasion, former Vice-President Atiku Abubakar, 
who is also an APC presidential aspirant, said any of the party's 
presidential aspirants was more capable than Jonathan.
 “Any of the APC aspirants is better than Jonathan. Whoever wins the party primary is better than President Jonathan.”
 Atiku, who described Nda-Isaiah as a personal friend, said all the aspirants in APC had resolved to support who ever emerges.
 "We (APC aspirants) are united. We have resolved to support whoever 
emerges. We are not fighting each other. That is why I am here today. 
Our target is to rescue the country from the mis-rule of the PDP,” he 
said.
 Rivers State Governor Chibuike Ameachi was also at the declaration and 
accused the security agencies of becoming the armed wing of the PDP.
 Speaking on the withdrawal of the security aides attached to the 
Speaker of the House of Representatives, Hon. Aminu Tambuwal, Amaechi 
stated that the security agencies were no longer doing their 
constitutional job of protecting the lives of Nigerians.
 “I heard today that the Department of State Security Service (DSS) have
 withdrawn their men from the speaker, a few days after the police 
withdrew their men leaving him defenceless.
“The police and SSS have no right to do that as far as he is still the speaker, only the court and National Assembly can give a order like that.
“The police and SSS have no right to do that as far as he is still the speaker, only the court and National Assembly can give a order like that.
 “This goes to show that the SSS and the police are for the PDP, they 
are the armed wing of PDP and we have to make a departure from this 
abuse of constitutional powers,” Ameachi said.
 He called on Nigerians to vote out PDP and accept APC as the party that would bring about the needed change in the nation.

 
 
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