By Tony Edike
ENUGU – NATIONAL Chairman of Progre-ssive People’s Alliance, PPA, Chief Sam Nkire, said, yesterday, that the Government of National Unity, GNU, proposed by President Goodluck Jonathan would be incomplete without PPA.
Nkire, who spoke with Vanguard in Enugu, pointed out that for the proposed GNU to represent a spectrum of political parties and command the confidence of the generality of Nigerians, more political parties must be brought on board.
The PPA boss emphasised that his party’s interest in participating in GNU was borne out of the desire to serve and help in reshaping the fatherland and nothing else.
Nkire said he believed the task of rebuilding Nigeria was a collective one which did not need many people pulling in different directions.
He further said that PPA believed President Jonathan, with the cooperation of Nigerians, could take Nigeria to the promised land, stressing that this was why PPA supported him at the polls.
On security, Nkire said good governance would solve the problem of insecurity in the country permanently.
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