The visit of the wife of President
Goodluck Jonathan, Mrs. Patience Jonathan, to Edo State, was on Saturday
disrupted when some men, suspected to be aggrieved youths of the
Peoples Democratic Party, pulled down some banners bearing the image of
the First Lady, at the Samuel Ogbemudia Stadium in Benin, the state
capital.
Mrs. Jonathan was in the state to drum support from Edo women for her husband’s re-election campaign.
It was learnt that the men climbed the
fence where the banners were placed and began to pull them down as soon
as it was time for the First Lady to deliver her address.
Irked by what they termed to be an
attempt to mar the visit of the President’s wife, some youths and
policemen dressed in branded T-shirts, bearing the Transformation
Ambassadors of Nigeria logo, accosted the men.
It was in the process of a brewing brawl
that some policemen, drafted to the venue of the rally to provide
security, whisked them away in a police vehicle.
The state Publicity Secretary of the
party, Mr. Chris Nehikhare, said he had no doubt that the perpetrators
were sympathisers of the All Progressives Congress.
He claimed that none of the youths who
had turned out for the event would carry out the act, adding that the
party would investigate further.
Nehikhare said, “I am sure they were APC
people. No PDP youth will be aggrieved to the extent of pulling down the
First Lady’s posters; every PDP youths love the First Lady.
“But I will investigate to find out and let you know tomorrow (Sunday).”
Speaking at the event, Mrs. Jonathan insisted that her husband would remain in office for another term.
She was accompanied by national and state leaders of the party.
Women, drawn from different support
groups across the state, had turned out for the event as early as 9am.
They, however, began to leave the stadium at about 1.30pm, when Mrs.
Jonathan arrived at the Samuel Ogbemudia Stadium venue of the rally.
Unable to bear the scorching heat, two women fainted but were later revived by a medical team provided by the party.
The President’s wife said the presidency
had been occupied for eight years by other geopolitical zones and asked
why the South-South should be denied the opportunity.
She added that the Jonathan administration had performed creditably in various sectors such as transport and education.
She said, “In Nigeria, I saw a train last
when I was very young; I was still in the primary school. But today, we
can see the train is moving.
“Everybody stayed there for eight years.
Now it is our turn; so, we must complete our eight years because God has
ordained it. We will complete our two tenures; we will hand over.”
Mrs. Jonathan described the postponed
visit of the wife of the APC presidential candidate, Mrs. Aisha Buhari,
earlier scheduled for Saturday at the same venue, as a plot by the
opposition to foment trouble.
She also challenged her critics, who had
accused her of corruption, even when, according to her, no “budget or
constitutional right” was accorded to the Office of the First Lady.
“Tomorrow, they will say ‘Mrs. Jonathan
is corrupt.’ Through where is she corrupt? I don’t have any budget
attached to my office. Go and probe me and see whether there is any
budget attached to my office. I don’t touch your money. Whatever I have,
I worked for it,” she added.

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