More facts emerged on why President
Goodluck Jonathan yesterday blasted All Progressives Congress, APC presidential
aspirant, Gen. Muhammadu Buhari (retd) for twisting facts and figures to
project his 2015 presidential ambition, saying that all that the general
promised to do were being done by his administration.
President Jonathan’s sharp retort to
Buhari’s assertions of failing standards in critical sectors of the polity came
as Buhari yesterday, pressed forward his ambition by purchasing the APC
presidential nomination form through a bank loan.
While purchasing the N25 million
nomination form at the party’s national secretariat yesterday, Buhari lamented
the high cost of the nomination form, but said that he was fired by his
ambition to procure a bank loan through the assistance of an unnamed bank
chairman earlier yesterday.
Buhari had yesterday formally
declared his ambition in Abuja, during which he and several other supporters of
his blasted the Peoples Democratic Party, PDP administration of leading the
country towards the precipice.
Responding yesterday, President
Jonathan expressed regrets that Buhari, who he said should ordinarily be a
statesman would twist facts and figures to project an ambition.
In a statement articulated by his
spokesman, Dr. Reuben Abati, the president said:
“We have noted with disappointment
and regret, the reckless, baseless and unsupportable charges made against the
Jonathan’s administration yesterday by a supposed elder statesman, General
Muhammadu Buhari.
“We wholly reject the allegations
made by General Buhari against the Jonathan’s administration at the declaration
of his intention to contest the 2015 presidential elections as an irresponsible
denigration of President Goodluck Jonathan’s sincere efforts, over the past
four years, to positively transform Nigeria.
“It reflects very badly on the
character of the political opposition we now have in Nigeria, that a political
leader of General Buhari’s stature will deliberately make such false and
uncharitable comments about the elected leadership of his country, merely for
personal and sectional political gain.
“The falsity of General Buhari’s
anti-Jonathan and anti-PDP claims will be obvious to knowledgeable Nigerians
and friends of the country, but for the benefit of others we affirm that there
is absolutely no truth whatsoever in his charge that “the last 16 years of PDP
Government has witnessed a decline in all critical sectors of life in Nigeria”
or that “the economy continues to deteriorate.
“Statistics and rankings from the
National Bureau of Statistics, the Central Bank of Nigeria, the World Bank, the
International Monetary Fund and other international economic agencies give the
lie to General Buhari’s claims on the state of the Nigerian economy.
“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.
“Also contrary to General Buhari’s
assertion yesterday, Nigeria’s agricultural sector is thriving under the
reforms being implemented by the Jonathan administration as current production
figures show and neither manufacturing nor commerce is “down” as the APC
presidential aspirant alleged.
”His most uncharitable and
inexcusable accusation against the present administration was that election
rigging continues to thrive in Nigeria.
“We trust that all patriotic,
objective and non-partisan Nigerians will reject that allegation knowing it to
be invalid and they will have the evidence of the progressively freer, fairer
and ever more credible elections conducted under the Jonathan administration to
support their position.
“The President will not be
discouraged or deterred from his objective of repositioning Nigeria for
accelerated and inclusive socio-economic development by the partisan and
jaundiced views of power seekers like General Buhari who cannot see the obvious
results of the current administration’s efforts through their blinkered eyes.
“We also draw the attention of
Nigerians to the total lack of originality in the hackneyed manifesto offered
to Nigerians yesterday by the APC presidential aspirant.”
“All that General Buhari promises to
do are already being done by the Jonathan’s 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.”
“The retired General is free to
renege on his well-publicized pledge not to seek elective office again, as he
has done, but we urge him to conduct his presidential campaign with greater
regard for the truth.”
“We also urge him to eschew
unbecoming false accusations against others like a true elder statesman and to
focus his campaign on more original ideas for the promotion of peace,
stability, unity and progress in our beloved nation.”
National chairman of the APC Chief
John Odigie-Oyegun immediately rebuffed the insinuation saying:
“Well, it means that they are not
good students of history and they are not realistic and practical. Before now,
there was no truly national alternative in this nation; before now, we had the
ANPP that was domiciled in the North East, we had the ACN that was domiciled in
the South West and off course they had members all over the places.”
Buhari meanwhile, yesterday procured
the party’s N27.5 million expression of interest and nomination forms at the
national secretariat.
Lamenting what the costs of the
forms were high, he said that it took the understanding of his bankers in
Kaduna and Abuja to raise the money.
“It’s a pity I couldn’t influence
this amount to be put down as in the case of ladies and the disabled that
intend to participate. I always looked left and right in our meetings but I
could not read sympathy, so I kept my trap.
“But I felt heavily sorry for myself
because I don’t want to go and ask somebody to pay for my nomination forms,
because I always try to pay myself, at least for the nomination.
“N27 million is a big sum,
thankfully I have personal relationship with the manager of my bank in Kaduna
and early this morning, I put an early call (and) I told him that very soon the
forms are coming, so, whether I am on red, or green or even black please honour
it, otherwise I may lose the nomination.
“I was about to go to Kaduna this
morning and I told the Chairman (John Odigie-Oyegun) but he said in that case,
you better pick your form and keep a straight face. That means there is no
excuse,” Buhari said.
Responding after handing over the
forms to Buhari, the national chairman of the party, Chief Odigie-Oyegun
explained that the N27.5m was carefully chosen to “separate men from the boys”.
“Let me say that the N27.5m is to
separate the men from the boys. It is quite clear. We know you. I don’t expect
you have N27m under your bed. But I expected that there are Nigerians who will
vouch for you any day and who are ready to stand for you any day and that is
the result that we have obtained today”, he said.
The chairman who expressed
satisfaction over the turnout that greeted Buhari’s presidential declaration at
Eagles Square in Abuja on Wednesday further stated that APC’s train was already
on its way to the Aso Rock Presidential Villa.
Odigie-Oyegun also yesterday said
the party would not be averse to the emergence of a consensus candidate should
all the presidential aspirants in the party agree to it. He nevertheless stated
the readiness of the party to conduct free and fair primaries that would be acceptable
to all.
He said: “I want to congratulate you
again on the great event that I watched very avidly on television yesterday. It
was good for you but it was good for me and the party. I watched it and I knew
the entire nation was watching. And I knew inside me what they would be saying.
Yes, truly, APC has arrived. These people mean business. Yes, we are going to
have quite a few aspirants and we are very glad at the level of display that
one by one, they are putting up. It’s a clear indication of the quality in APC.
”It is a clear indication of the
quality of leadership that we are offering the nation. “All the people being
presented by the APC, there is not one to my mind, so far, who is not eminently
qualified to govern this nation and who given even half a chance will not beat
anybody PDP can bring to the fore.”
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