The presidency, on Sunday, rejected accusations of ethnic
and religious bigotry levelled against President Goodluck Jonathan by former
Minister of the Federal Capital Territory (FCT), Mallam Nasir el-Rufai, who it
described as a “serial liar.”
A statement issued by the Special
Adviser to the President on Media and Publicity, Dr Reuben Abati, in Abuja, on
Sunday, described as wild, the allegations the ex-minister made during a radio
interview monitored by national dailies.
According to the statement, “this
most recent interview, like others he gave in the past, only shows that
el-Rufai is a serial liar and the facts of history bear me witness.
“el-Rufai accused President Jonathan
of playing ethnic and religious politics, however, any objective watcher of the
president knows that this is untrue.
“For instance, the Muslim Ummah just emerged from the Ramadan fast and the president, though a Christian, joined them in fasting and severally broke the fast with Muslims at the Presidential Villa.
“For instance, the Muslim Ummah just emerged from the Ramadan fast and the president, though a Christian, joined them in fasting and severally broke the fast with Muslims at the Presidential Villa.
“Also, in the history of the
existence of Nigeria as a nation, no leader has spent the quantum of funds that
President Jonathan has spent on education specifically tailored for Islamic
itinerant scholars known as the almajiri.
“In the composition of his cabinet,
the president has appointed Muslims into sensitive positions and ensured a
balance that has been commended by many in the Islamic fold.
“But it is most curious that this
allegation is coming from Nasir el-Rufai, a man who profaned the name of Jesus
Christ on Twitter by tweeting a joke which is too indecent to mention in the
presence of civilised persons.
“This same el-Rufai is the same man
who, in June of last year, claimed that Christians were behind the bombings of
their own churches rather than terrorists and were doing this to further a
Christian agenda.
“It is only a measure of his
inconsistency that el-Rufai is today accusing the presidency of being afraid of
General Muhammadu Buhari whom the same el-Rufai said was perpetually
un-electable.”
The statement added that “in fact,
the accusation el-Rufai is now making against the president is precisely the
same accusation he made against General Buhari on October 4, 2010, when he said
Buhari’s insensitivity to Nigeria’s diversity and his parochial focus are
already well-known. Today, el-Rufai is serving this same Buhari.”
The presidency added that a proof
that el-Rufai was not above lying to the media to achieve his political
objective was proven in Segun Adeniyi’s book, “Power, Politics and Death,” when
el-Rufai was quoted to have confessed in the presence of multiple witnesses
still alive today that “there was no cabal, we created the myth to neutralise
Turai (Yar’Adua).”
The presidency, in the statement,
added that “we have a record of what el-Rufai truly thinks of President
Jonathan from a leaked secret diplomatic memo from the United States embassy in
Abuja, which revealed that just before the April 2007 presidential election,
el-Rufai had told the then US ambassador to Nigeria that the then vice
presidential candidate, Dr Goodluck Jonathan, was clean and honest.”
It also carpeted el-Rufai over his
comment on the vice president, Alhaji Namadi Sambo, saying that it was
unfortunate.
The report quoted el-Rufai as
describing the administration of Sambo in Kaduna State as a disaster,
purporting that the vice president, as a former governor of Kaduna State,
incurred a huge debt profile that compelled his successor to complain.
“At no time did the late Governor
Patrick Yakowa ever accuse the vice president of incurring any huge debt during
his tenure as governor of Kaduna State.
“For the records, when the vice
president was in charge as governor of Kaduna, the state never borrowed a penny
from any quarters. The efforts to generate cheap funds for development, which
he applied for, were just recently approved by the Islamic Development Bank for
the state,” the statement added.
It advised Nigerians to subsequently
take el-Rufai’s words with not just a pinch of salt, but a spoonful, because “a
double-minded man is unstable in all his ways
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http://visitprofit.com/?ref=143894, I love el Rufai, very out spoken
ReplyDeleteReuben!!!
ReplyDeleteDis presidency and his Abati na wao!must they answer to eveything they say or write?sometyms u keep quite now!Kai!
ReplyDeleteDnt say he should keep quiet cos he's doing his job oo...el-rufai sef shud just keep shut cos I remember wat he said about buhari.
ReplyDeleteI jst like the caption (serial liar)
ReplyDeleteIf u don't know d truth keep shut my friend!
ReplyDeleteAm loving this how do we enjoy democracy without all these drama, next off fashekin, and gulak take stage people we are about to have a brwal free for all lwkmd
ReplyDeleteRufi is a fool for using Jesus name for joke god save u say na today I dey hear dat rubish.I know say ur papa na idiot
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