VITUPERATION
between the President Goodluck Jonathan administration and presidential
candidate of the Congress for Progressive Change, Major-General
Muhammadu Buhari, continued on Wednesday with Buhari’s party describing
Jonathan’s government as topping the sleaze chart.
“On corruption and sleazy tendency, the
Jonathan administration transcends all others before it,” the CPC said
in a statement in reaction to the Presidency’s attack on the former head
of state on Tuesday.
The CPC pointed to the mind-boggling
revelations of corruption being unearthed by the probe of the oil sector
by the National Assembly as evidence of corruption in the government.
Buhari also on Wednesday raised the alarm that the Jonathan administration was plotting to arrest him.
In a swift reaction, however, the ruling People’s Democratic Party defended the administration as not being corrupt.
The Presidency, in a statement by
Jonathan’s spokesman, Dr. Reuben Abati, had lampooned Buhari over a
comment the latter made to his party members in Kaduna on Monday. Abati
said Buhari was haunted by his electoral defeats.
The CPC candidate reportedly threatened
that that there would be bloodshed if the 2015 elections were not
transparent. He was also said to have described the Jonathan government
as Boko Haram.
The PDP also said Buhari was bloodthirsty and that he was suffering from “combat withdrawal syndrome.”
Corruption, arbitrariness
But the CPC statement accused Jonathan of nepotism and arbitrariness.
The statement signed by the National
Publicity Secretary of the CPC, Mr. Rotimi Fashakin, reads, “Nigerians
are still befuddled by the impeachable show of arbitrariness by the
regime in expending N2.67trn on fuel subsidy instead of the appropriated
N240b in the 2011 appropriation act.
“As expected, the regime has attempted
all manner of subterfuge to give executive cover for the indicted people
in the scam, who were the bank-rollers of the President’s
electioneering.
“Could it be that the missing money was
funnelled deliberately to the Jonathan Presidential Campaigns, with the
acquiescence of the President?”
The CPC also defended Buhari’s charge that the Federal Government was the greatest Boko Haram confronting the country.
Boko Haram FG
It says, “In April 2012, (the National
Security Adviser), General Andrew Owoye Azazi, averred that there was
indisputable proof that Boko Haram is PDP. As things stand, President
Goodluck Jonathan is the national leader of the PDP.”
It said that since the President had
also agreed that members of the sect had infiltrated his government and
he had not done anything to it, then he should stop pretending that the
government was not that of the sect.
The CPC also cited the arrest of a serving senator who is a member of the ruling party for being a member of the sect.
The party further alleged that the
Senator, who is currently facing trial, had deposed to an affidavit
before a Federal High Court wherein he stated that Vice-President Namadi
Sambo was aware of his activities with Boko Haram.
Apart from this, it said that in April
2012, Mr. Henry Okah, who is being tried for terrorism in South Africa,
had deposed to an affidavit before a South African court that Jonathan
was the sponsor of the October 1, 2010 bombing at the Eagle Square in
Abuja.
Nepotism
On nepotism, the Buhari’s party accused Jonathan of recruiting only his kinsmen to head the oil ministry.
It says, “As Head of State, his (Buhari’s) Oil Minister was Prof. Tam David-West, a Kalabari man from Rivers State.
“As a leader, he created the ambience for his ministers to work unobtrusively and devoid of executive meddlesomeness.
“But what do we find with Dr. Goodluck
Jonathan? All the appointees as oil ministers in his two-year reign thus
far as President of Nigeria have been Nigerians of Ijaw extraction,
like himself!”
It wondered why the President was in a hurry to claim that the October 1, 2010 bombings in Abuja were not carried out by MEND.
The opposition party said the President
could have done that because MEND, which it said waged relentless and
potent insurgencies against the Nigerian state was from the President’s
region.
Not a corrupt govt
Reacting to the CPC attack on Wednesday,
however, the PDP in a statement by its National Publicity Secretary,
Olisa Metuh, said the revelations from the oil sector probe were an
indication that the Jonathan administration was determined to fight
corruption.
Metuh said the CPC and its “few members”
should also know that the majority of the members of the House belong
to the PDP “and whatever they are doing to expose corruption has the
support of the PDP and the President.”
Speaking on the appointment of the
minister in charge of the oil industry who is from the President’s home
state of Bayelsa, Metuh said there was nothing wrong with that since the
minister “is qualified to hold the position.”
He said, “On the issue of tribalism, the
CPC should know that it is only the first time that a woman is heading
the oil ministry, and she is qualified to head the ministry.
“The government has not appointed two
ministers as erroneously stated by the CPC. In the United States of
America, a former president even appointed his brother as the
attorney-general because he believed in his capability.
“The CPC should learn to win elections
rather than try to mislead unsuspecting Nigerians. Its leader, Buhari,
is a symbol of failed elections. For now, the PDP is in charge and
President Jonathan is using the mandate handed over to him by millions
of Nigerians very well.
“The President will never be distracted by the antics of a one-man party that has refused to be national in outlook.”
Buhari is right
Meanwhile, the Action Congress of
Nigeria on Wednesday condemned the attacks on Buhari by the Presidency
and the PDP, saying the CPC candidate’s warning was timely.
In a statement in Osogbo, Osun State, on
Wednesday by its National Publicity Secretary, Alhaji Lai Mohammed, the
ACN said the statement for which Buhari was being “mercilessly savaged”
was nothing but a warning against those who might be planning to rig
the 2015 general elections.
It said the “coordinated attacks” by The
Presidency and the PDP raised a lot of concern regarding their plans
for the 2015 elections.
It said, ‘’We hold no brief for anyone.
But it is true that if elections are rigged, as they have been so
shamelessly and brazenly done by the PDP since 1999, naturally people
will react, and in doing so it is impossible for anyone to predict how
far things can go.
“This is what, in our opinion, Gen.
Buhari warned against. If The Presidency and the PDP have no intention
to rig in 2015, why are they so worried about the consequences of such
an action?’’
The party said Buhari’s warning was in
order, considering that the 2011 general elections remained the most
systematically-rigged polls in Nigeria’s history, irrespective of the
so-called endorsement by some visceral foreign election monitors.
The ACN said, ‘’The 2011 elections also
left Nigeria divided along ethnic and religious lines, more than at any
other time in the history of Nigeria, hence no one should tell us about
the polls being the best since Nigeria returned to civil rule, just
because some self-acclaimed monitors said so.’’
‘’We have said it before and we will
like to repeat it: any statement emanating from The Presidency must be
presidential through the use of civilised and elevating language, rather
than pub and unguarded phrases. This is because such statements are
read all over the world, and provide a window into the minds of those
overseeing the affairs of state.
‘’The voice of the presidential
spokesman is the voice of his principal, the President. That is why his
statements must be sober and guarded, in addition to reflecting deep
introspection. The insults heaped on Gen. Buhari – a former Head of
State – for merely exercising his right to freedom of speech are totally
unacceptable and run against the tenets of decorum and mature political
discourse.’
ACN said, however, that it was not
surprised at the response of the PDP, “since it was becoming
increasingly clear to all that nothing good can come out of a party that
has wasted all the opportunities that could have made Nigeria a proud
member of the international community in the past 13 years.”
Buhari should apologise
However, a chieftain of another
opposition party, the All Nigeria Peoples Party, also on Wednesday asked
Buhari to apologise to Nigerians and withdraw his statement that there
would be bloodshed if the 2015 elections were rigged.
The former National Vice-Chairman of the
the ANPP in the South-South zone, Asukewe Iko-Awaji, said on the
telephone with one of our correspondents that it was wrong for Buhari to
have uttered such a statement amid bombings and other attacks on the
country.
He said, “Such a comment should not have
come at this critical time when Nigerians are experiencing bomb attacks
in the northern part of the country,” he said.
“It is more disturbing to note that the
statement is coming from a former Head of State, who should have joined
in finding a solution to the insecurity in the northern part of the
country.
“He threatened bloodbath, but there is
already bloodshed in some parts of the country. His comment is capable
of heating up the polity. What he (Buhari) should do now is to withdraw
his statement and apologise to Nigerians.”
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