President Goodluck Jonathan on
Monday hit back at his critics and opposition parties,
accusing them of painting his administration “bad before the global
community.”
He therefore warned that he
would not allow their selfish ambition for the 2015 general
election to destroy the country.
His warning is coming six days after
an 18-page letter in which a former President, Chief Olusegun
Obasanjo, made scathing remarks about his administration was made
public. It also came less than 24 hours after the opposition All Progressives
Congress called on the National Assembly to immediately
commence impeachment proceeding against Jonathan for alleged gross misconduct.
Although he has yet to
personally respond to Obasanjo’s letter and the APC’s call for his
impeachment, the Peoples Democratic Movement and the
Nigeria Labour Congress on Monday, said he needed to do so because the
allegations levelled against him by the former President were weighty.
At a lecture and award
ceremony in Abuja on Monday, Jonathan told his critics to be cautious in
attacking his administration because it was the selfish ambition of some
politicians that led to the “wrongful overthrow” of
the Shehu Shagari administration in 1983.
He was represented at
the annual lecture, the third in a series by Nigerian Pilot Newspapers and Nigerian
Newsworld, by the
Minister of Information, Mr. Labaran Maku.
The President
claimed that the criticisms against his
administration were not constructive enough to challenge his development
strides.
Jonathan,who said he had
developed a “thick skin against such criticisms”, however advised politicians
to thread with caution as their actions could destabilise the democractic
structures already in place in the country.
He said, “There is a difference
between ambition and reality. Go for your ambition, nobody is disturbing you
because it is a free world. Go and compete, but don’t pull down this country
called Nigeria because of your personal ambition. It is unacceptable.
“I think there is a difference
between debates and insults. I reject insults and the fact that I am a public
officer doesn’t give anybody the liberty to insult me. Most of the time you
cannot detach the Office of the President and honour of the Federal Republic of
Nigeria.
“There are people who are honestly
trying to put things down for this country to move on. I think we can see the
difference between facts and fiction.
“Let us not continue to behave as if
we can pull down our own house; we as politicians and public servants should
not behave as if we were picked on the streets. You don’t just go and pour acid
on the faces of public officers.
“When Shagari was overthrown in 1983,
there was a lot of noise that the government was not doing anything and nothing
was not said about Shagari’s regime.
“Shagari was overthrown amidst
lies….The greatest shame of this country is Ajaokuta Steel Complex. If Shagari
was there, by 1986, he would have completed Ajaokuta.”
But Maku took a
swipe at the media, stressing that on a daily basis, they were
awash with highly fictional information.
He said, “If you look through our
media reports today, we see insults and abuses, every day. If somebody did not
abuse Mr. President, it will look as if there is no journalism on that day.
“We are talking about our country,
our nation’s institutions and democracy; we are talking about setting
standards for this democracy, standards of behaviour, standards of conduct and
standards of principles of behaviour and every democracy must be parliamentary.
We should not go personal, but we are going too personal.”
Maku compared the
media to a mirror, which when broken,
gives a false image.
He said, “We must not destroy the
mirror and present the image as ugly.
“The mirror is very important in
conveying the good image of our people. We have completely ignored issues on
the ground and we are embarking on personality debates.
“The way we are sensationalising the
development of this nation in public debates, is so annoying and it is
not supposed to be so. I am a big time journalist.
“But there is a difference between
reporting events and articulating a position because the media are supposed to
articulate public debates. When the media embark on abuse and insults,
the people will be confused.”
He also stated that the
liberty being enjoyed by Nigerians had been taken for
granted simply because “the President believes in
the rule of law.”
But as he spoke, the PDM,
like the APC, called on the National Assembly to impeach Jonathan
if he failed to defend himself against the allegations by Obasanjo.
It also advised
Nigerians to stop trusting him since he had been unable to do
so.
The party argued that the
allegations contained in the former President’s
letter were earth-shaking.
In a statement
on Monday by
its National Publicity Secretary, Mr. Ahmadu Abubakar, the
PDM listed all the allegations in the letter and said the
President, in his interest and that of the country, must address them.
It said it was bad that
Jonathan , instead of addressing the issues, resorted to crude means of
answering them.
The statement reads in part,” If the
President cannot defend himself of these allegations, he should come clean and
openly say so instead of resorting to the dubious tactic of non response.
“If he cannot defend himself against
these grave allegations levelled against him by no less a personality
than … a person who knows fully the implications of what he says, there is no
reason why Nigerians should trust him a day longer than necessary with
the fate of their country.
“In which case, he should either
promptly resign or be impeached.”
It also called on the
National Assembly to fully and painstakingly investigate Obasanjo’s
allegations by first, asking the President to fully explain himself.
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Maku and GEJ you are just beaten around the bush, just come out and depend yourself from OBJ's allegations simple, stop filling our ears with noise.
ReplyDeleteThey no get work ne than to be responding to a spent horse and frustrated obj. Discerning Nigerians cannot be fooled. Let democracy win in 2015.
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