All Progressives Congress (APC) presidential hopeful, General Muhammadu Buhari, said that President Goodluck Jonathan knows he has not done enough for Nigerians to vote for him again since 2011, a statement by APC spokesman Rotimi Fashakin says.
The statement released today, October 17, asserted that Mr. Jonathan knows that he has run an exclusive government laden with scandals of grand larcenies in many institutions.
“For the first time, impunity reached all- time high with the famous Fayose-led desecration of the Courts of Justice in Ekiti state under the watchful eyes of security forces,” Fashakin’s statement read.
According to the statement, General Buhari reiterated that the Jonathan government is the most corrupt in Nigeria’s chequered history and underscored the general’s resolve to forge ahead with a presidential run despite carefully-woven insidious commentaries against him.
“He is hopeful that, with the support of the long-suffering Nigerian people, the APC government under his guardianship shall sweep away the fecklessness of the PDP in the February, 2015 elections,” Fashakin added in the statement.
The Jonathan government is the most
corrupt in Nigeria’s chequered history has never been in doubt, what has
become, clearly intolerable, is the predilection of this administration
for shameful revisionism, denial of the truth and unpatriotic
divisiveness.
Whilst it is not our desire to bandy
words with this administration that is steeped on perilous leadership of
the Nation, we feel a deep sense of responsibility to present the facts
again for the perusal of discerning Nigerian People.
On Wednesday, 15th October, 2014, while
declaring his intention (before a mammoth crowd of faithful Nigerian
supporters), General Muhammadu Buhari (GMB) stated, inter-alia: “The
economy continues to deteriorate while the Government continues to
announce fantastic growth figures but manufacturing is down, agriculture
is down, commerce is down
Simply because you sell oil and steal
part of the money does not entitle you to cook figures and announce
phantom economic growth when all the major indices namely, Employment,
Manufacturing, Farming, Trading are demonstrably on the decline. “
Expectedly, the Goodluck Jonathan
presidency, rather than giving truthful response to the message, lunged
at the messenger in the most indecent tradition that has become second
nature to the operatives of the communication of the administration.
In order to support its nebulous claim of
the improvement of the economy, the Jonathan Presidency stated: “As is
well known, available figures, statistics and ratings show that the
Nigerian economy has consistently maintained an unprecedented growth
rate of 6-7% under the Jonathan administration. They also show that the
Nigerian economy is now the leading economy in Africa and the 26th
largest in the world with a gross domestic product of over $500 billion
per annum.” Contrary to these bogus claims by this administration, the
National Bureau of Statistics (NBS), in its June 12, 2013 online
release, stated that 112 million Nigerians (representing 67% of the
entire population) live below poverty line! Earlier, in its ‘May 2013
Nigeria Economic Report’, the World Bank said the number of Nigerians
living in poverty was increasing too rapidly.
The relevant question that readily comes
up is, of what use is gloating about with seemingly fantastic economic
growth statistics when two-third of the Nation’s populating is reeling
in grinding poverty? It is an incontrovertible fact that the reason for
the manifested youth restiveness in the national space is exacerbated by
blatant inability of the Jonathan regime to improve on Job creation.
The mindset of the Jonathan Presidency is encapsulated in the famous
statement made by President Goodluck Jonathan himself in Davos,
Switzerland (earlier in the year) wherein he stated that his
administration’s backward integration has made a Nigerian the richest
man in Africa! It did not make a difference to this President that the
grim fact is that there is inequitable distribution of the Nation’s
wealth. It is this fact that came into the fore when five Power
generating assets and ten power distributing assets were sold to known
cronies in another scandalous privatization deal. Meanwhile, majority of
Nigerians have not had improved supply of electricity to their homes
and business offices. All these are manifestations of an administration
that is unwilling to show sensitivity to the plight of the teeming
population of the Nigerian people.
Indeed, the denial of fact, as a
character trait of Jonathan government, should not surprise anyone, as
the Jonathan administration has abundant capacity for mendacity,
chicanery and revisionism. In April 2014, when the news broke that over
two hundred young Nigerian female children had been abducted by
unconscionable beings, the first reaction of the Jonathan regime was to
make spirited attempts to conceal the fact of this abduction. It took a
seventeen year old Pakistani children’s rights activist, Malala
Yousafzai, after more than three months, before President Goodluck
Jonathan agreed to meet the Parents of the abducted girls. In a related
matter, on February 25, 2014, gunmen violated the serenity of the
Federal Government College, Buni Yadi, Yobe state. After the dust
settled, twenty nine male students were killed and their female
counterparts abducted. These dead young Nigerians were not even
considered worthy of respect with a minute silence at the centenary
celebration that opened about twenty four hours later. Till date,
President GoodluckJonathan has not thought it worthy to visit the
school! Undoubtedly, this administration has a huge capacity for
stymieing the truth, in the vain attempts at casting delusions on the
minds of the people.
On January 21, 2013, as part of the
administration’s agricultural reforms, 3.5 million Jobs and 20 million
metric tonnes of food to domestic supply was promised to take effect by
2015. May we remind this government that 2015 is just two months away
and the reality that Nigerians grapple with in their daily pursuit is a
far cry from the utterly garrulous deception!
GMB stated “Quality education for
development, modernity and social mobility” as part of the priorities
his soon-to-happen administration shall pursue with relentless fervour.
But the Jonathan Presidency derisively castigated this by stating: “All
that General Buhari promises to do are already being done by the
Jonathan Administration to the acclaim of ordinary Nigerians and there
is no evidence before Nigerians that the APC leader and his acolytes can
do them better. “
Details of the June 2014 West Africa
Senior School Certificate Examination (WASSCE) showed only 529,425
candidates (representing 31.28%) out of 1.7million candidates who wrote
the examination obtained credits in five subjects and above, including
English Language and Mathematics. Whilst the performance of Nigerian
students’ performance has been very dismal in the last three years
(under Dr. Goodluck Jonathan’s administration), Ghanaian students
dominated the three positions at the International awards for the best
candidates in the five member countries of WAEC. But this should not
surprise anyone because whilst the Jonathan administration has
consistently spent less than 13% of the yearly budget on education (a
far cry from the UNICEF’s recommendation of 26%), Ghana spent 31% of its
2013 budget on Education!
Jonathan’s Presidency had stated with
obvious delusory intent: “His most uncharitable and inexcusable
accusation against the present administration was that election rigging
continues to thrive in Nigeria.” In the two governorship elections
conducted this year (2014), the Military and other security forces were
deployed in a manner to compromise the election. On the eve of the June
22, 2014 Ekiti governorship election, over two hundred leaders of the
opposition All Progressive Congress were removed from circulation in
Gestapo-style manner by the over 36,000 security forces deployed to the
state for a ‘do or die’ electoral battle. Buoyed by the success of its
infernal impunity, over 70,000 security forces were also deployed to
Osun state for the governorship election on August 9, 2014, but the
steadfastness of the people saved the day. In its February 2014 report,
the National Human Rights’ Commission branded INEC, Police and the
Judiciary as election criminals! The questions that need to be asked
are: First, what section of the electoral laws makes it mandatory for
elections to be held under curfew? Second, why is the PDP administration
of President Goodluck Jonathan always insistent in using the Military
for election duties when sections 214, 215 and 216 of the Nigerian
Constitution clearly prescribe that the maintenance of internal security
is fundamentally vested in the Nigeria Police Force?
Without a doubt, Dr. Goodluck Jonathan
knows he has not done enough to convince the same Nigerians, who were
gored (in 2011) into believing that his presidency would impart
positively on the Nation, to vote for him again. He knows that he has
run an exclusive government with scandals of grand larcenies in many
institutions of government. For the first time, impunity reached all-
time high with the famous Fayose-led desecration of the Courts of
Justice in Ekiti state under the watchful eyes of security forces. He
knows that the portent of GMB’s entry into the Presidential contest
shall automatically stymie his desire for a second term.
Finally, GMB is unfazed by the
carefully-woven insidious commentaries against him. He remains focused
on the greater task of assuaging the pains inflicted on the Nigerian
people by the pestilence of PDP’s fifteen-year rule of the Nigerian
state. He is hopeful that, with the support of the long-suffering
Nigerian people, the APC government under his guardianship shall sweep
away the fecklessness of the PDP in the February, 2015 elections.
God bless the Federal republic of Nigeria.
Rotimi Fashakin (Engr.)
For: General Muhammadu Buhari, GCFR
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