President Goodluck Jonathan hits
back at General Muhammadu Buhari over his statement today, titled “Pull Nigeria
Back From the Brink”, which contains allegations leveled against the Jonathan
led administration on a brutal crackdown of the opposition party .
Read the full statement
STATE HOUSE PRESS RELEASE
DON’T BLAME ME FOR YOUR PARTY’S SELF-INFLICTED WOES – PRESIDENT JONATHAN
TELLS BUHARI
We have noted with much surprise
and regret, the statement issued by General Muhammadu Buhari today in which he
made some wild and totally unsustainable allegations against President Goodluck
Ebele Jonathan.
Although he tries very hard to deny
it in the statement titled “Pull Nigeria Back From the Brink”, there can be no
doubt that General Buhari has sadly moved away from the patriotic and
statesmanlike position he recently adopted on national security, which
President Jonathan publicly commended, and has now reverted to unbridled
political partisanship.
There can be no other explanation or
justification for the completely unwarranted and very uncharitable assault on
the conduct and integrity of President Jonathan which the statement he issued
today represents.
General Buhari’s main grouse which
clearly motivated his ill-considered statement appears to be what he called
“the gale of impeachments or the utilisation of desperate tactics to suffocate
the opposition and turn Nigeria into a one-party state”.
It is most unfortunate that instead
of working to put their house in order and resolve the leadership crises and
internal contradictions that have plunged their party into a downward spiral,
General Buhari and his opposition allies have resorted to blaming a blameless
President for their woes.
The processes for impeaching an
elected Governor are clearly stipulated in the National Constitution which
Nigeria has operated since 1999. The President of Nigeria is not assigned any
role in that process and President Jonathan has certainly not played any role
in the recent impeachment of Governor Murtala Nyako of Adamawa or in the
impeachment drama currently being played out in Nasarawa State.
For the record, President remains
fully committed to upholding the letters, principles and spirit of the Nigerian
Constitution as he has sworn, and defending the rule of law and integrity of
the democratic process with all his might.
General Buhari talks about anarchy.
He needs to be reminded that President Jonathan from his humble beginnings as a
Deputy Governor in Bayelsa state to date, has never in his acts, or utterances,
recommended or promoted violence as a tool of political negotiation.
Contrary to whatever General Buhari
and his new friends may imagine, President Jonathan fully respects the rights,
powers, authority and independence of elected representatives of the people,
including the members of the state assemblies who have concluded or initiated
impeachment proceedings against their state governors on grounds which they
consider justifiable.
The constitution does not give the
President any power to intervene in such proceedings and President Jonathan has
never arrogated such powers to himself or sought to exert any
nefarious and unconstitutional influence on state assemblies in Adamawa,
Nasarawa or anywhere else in other to secure undue political advantage for his
party as General Buhari unjustifiably alleges.
President Jonathan remains true to
his declaration that no political ambition of his is worth the life of a single
Nigerian. The President has definitely not declared war on his own country or
deployed federal institutions in the service of partisan interests as General
Buhari falsely claims. Neither has he been using the common wealth to subvert
the system and punish the opposition, as the former Head of State inexcusably
asserts.
Also, President Jonathan has never
at any time ordered that any Nigerian should be kidnapped or that anyone should
be crated and forcefully transported in violation of decent norms of
governance.
We therefore urge General Buhari to
tarry a while, ponder over his own antecedents and do a reality check as to
whether he has the moral right to be so carelessly sanctimonious.
It may well be time to pull the
brakes, as General Buhari says in his statement, but it is he and others who
have resorted to idle scapegoating and blaming President Jonathan for their
self-inflected political troubles who need to stop their inexcusable
partisanship and show greater regard for the truth, democracy,
constitutionalism, the rule of law, peace, security and the well-being of the
nation.
SOURCE: vanguardngr.com
Buhari said worse things than that. At one lecture, he even said that Moslems should not vote for non Moslems. I used to be a die hard fan of Buhari bc of all the leaders of Nigeria, he is not corrupt. My problem with him is that he is not a nationalist. He is a tribal and religious bigot. He sees everything from his ethnic and religious prism. I value my freedom a lot. I do not need a leader that will turn Nigeria to Iran or Sudan. It is better to stick with GEJ with all his shortcomings than to stick with a supposed saint who has the tendency to turn Nigeria into one big prison. Freedom has no substitute. See the way we are freely criticizing GEJ. I cannot trade that for anything.
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