Monday 22 April 2013

Tinubu, Buhari political liabilities – Presidency

Asiwaju Bola Tinubu and Maj. Gen. Muhammadu Buhari (retd)



The Presidency  on Sunday dismissed criticisms of the Goodluck Jonathan administration by the two main opposition parties, saying their national leaders-Maj. Gen. Muhammadu Buhari (retd) and Asiwaju Bola Tinubu were “heavily burdened political liabilities.”
Senior Special Assistant to Jonathan on Public Affairs, Dr. Doyin Okupe, told journalists at a news conference in Lagos,  that  the Peoples Democratic  Party-led Federal Government  would not be distracted by their ‘empty’ criticisms.
Tinubu had at the ACN  convention in Lagos on Thursday, said  “The current government’s trademark is to throw empty words and hollow actions at our problems,” while Buhari vowed that the All Progressives Congress would resist any move by the PDP to rig elections in 2015.
But Okupe said Buhari and Tinubu,  the arrowheads of the move by the ACN, CPC and the All Nigeria Peoples Party to fuse into APC, lacked “the antecedent that support  their claim of possessing what it takes to move Nigeria forward.”

He  said, “It is evident that the proposed merger revolves around two personalities only, Senator   Tinubu and Retd.- Gen.  Buhari. Unfortunately, both are heavily burdened political liabilities. ”
The Presidential aide described the proposed merger as “incongruous alliance of political weaklings, ,dysfunctional Lilliputians and    repeatedly frustrated political power mongers.”
He claimed that the  promoters of the APC   were  desperate to “supplant the Jonathan  administration, forgetting that one million giant ants can never muster the required strength to lift a concrete pole  much less  of a nationally entrenched pillar and structurally established institution like the PDP.”
The Ogun State-born medical doctor called   the ACN  a “motley assembly”   lacking in internal democracy and “notorious for outsourcing” its presidential candidates from the PDP.
Noting that the ANPP  “had existed for 13 years without any meaningful impact on the polity,” Okupe predicted that the APC would likely pick its presidential candidate from the rank of the PDP stalwarts..
He said, “It is noteworthy  that the major plank of this motley assembly, the ACN, is notorious for outsourcing its presidential  candidate  from the ranks of  the same PDP they gleefully  villify.
“In 2003, their choice was Vice-President Atiku Abubakar, who now knows them better. In 2011, it was a protégé of former President Olusegun Obasanjo, Mallam Nuhu Ribadu, who filled the slot although he was later betrayed and sacrificed on the altar of self interest.
“Presently, the debates within the factionalised alliance suggest that  they will not mind fielding another PDP stalwart as their presidential candidate.”
Okupe said that the administration of  Tinubu in  Lagos State  was characterised by labour crisis and that it did not at any  time attain 60 per cent budget implementation.
He said, “The leader of the opposition, Chief Bola Tinubu, who spoke disparagingly about the Federal Government on a number of issues   was once a governor of Nigeria’s richest state  for eight years and we all have a record of what he made of that position.
“ Tinubu who spoke about meagre wages for public servants in Nigeria was known to have ignored calls of Lagos civil servants for a N7,500   monthly wage and when he eventually buckled to the pressure of Labour leaders, he wickedly sacked the arrowhead of the struggle in the person of Comrade Ayodele Akele, who was never re-instated.
“Yet Tinubu spoke of the present government as ‘heartless and mean that put the interest of small elite above the interest of the common working man and woman who are the backbone of this nation.”
On the  National Chairman of the ACN,Chief Bisi Akande, he noted that when he (Akande) was  the governor of Osun State, workers  were denied  N5,500 minimum wage.
He added that the Akande regime  laid off over 9,000 workers during its   four years in office.

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