Former Vice President of Uganda, from 2003-2011, Dr.
Gilbert Bukenya, has said that if he were a Nigerian, that he would vote for
the Peoples Democratic Party, PDP, presidential candidate in the forthcoming
elections, Atiku Abubakar.
Dr.
Bukenya who has served as the Dean of the Faculty of Medicine at Makrere also
said that he would vote for Atiku Abubakar without hesitation or reservation
because, “on an individual basis, he is unequivocally the best candidate.”
According
to the former Ugandan Vice President, Abubakar is so passionate about the
common good of the ordinary Nigerian that he never ceases to say “my people.”
Dr.
Bukenya said he was left with so much to contemplate, during his encounter with
Abubakar, that he never stopped thinking of how Nigerians are so lucky having
the person of Atiku Abubakar as a Nigerian.
He
said when he heard Abubakar had joined the presidential race, he immediately
thought, “what an extraordinary opportunity Nigerians have.”
Below
is his statement:
“I
have rubbed shoulders with several African Presidents and Vice-Presidents. I
have participated in many conversations with these men – both formally and
informally.
Some
of these conversations have attracted attention and many have been amusing –
but very few have included intellectual and analytical discussions of
substantive issues. Seldom in these conversations does one hear about the
conditions and needs of the country’s poor.
In
2005, I met a man at his residence in Abuja, Nigeria, who surprised me. He
welcomed me with a guarded smile and went straight to business. He was smart,
eloquent and very knowledgeable. I was struck by his consistent reference to
“my people.”
He
was so concerned about the poor. He discussed impacts of educational injustices
and weakened agricultural practices in Nigeria. Our conversation ended and we
parted. While I left him with some traditional Ugandan gifts, he left me with
much to contemplate. This Nigerian “big man” had sounded so earnest and
completely devoted to “his people”. Surely, I was surprised and he has left a
lasting impression.
We
have remained friends over the years and I have observed his business and
political dealings over time. I have noted the tremendous value that this man,
Atiku Abubakar, has contributed to Nigeria’s development. He has been a
philanthropic leader and a determined and passionate advocate for improving the
national educational system.
I
heard recently with great pleasure that he is running for the Presidency in the
upcoming Presidential elections. I immediately thought, “What an extraordinary
opportunity Nigerians have to elect Atiku as president of Nigeria.” If I were
Nigerian, I would vote for Atiku Abubakar without hesitation or reservation. On
an individual basis, he is unequivocally the best candidate.”
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