Jonathan and Obasanjo
Jonathan attacks Obasanjo
President
Goodluck Jonathan yesterday replied his critics, lashing out at “elder
statesmen making provocative statements that could could set the country
ablaze”. He called them motor park touts.
Dr. Jonathan did not mention the names of such statesmen.
Former President Olusegun Obasanjo has
severally attacked Jonathan’s administration.
He, last week, accused the
government of squandering Nigeria’s foreign reserves. Former military
president Gen. Ibrahim Babangida, in an interview, spoke of corruption,
saying compared to what he reads, his regime, which many describe as
“very corrupt” was a saint.
Speaking while receiving the Northern
Elders Council (NEC) at the Presidential Villa, Jonathan said: “Some
people call themselves statesmen but they are not statesmen; they are
just ordinary politicians. For you to be a statesman is not because you
have occupied a big office before but the question is what are you
bringing to bear? Are you building this country? Or are you a part of
people who tell lies to destroy this country?”
“To create enmity and make people who
ordinarily would have been living together to fight themselves. Are you
planning to set the country ablaze because you did not get that
particular thing you want?”
He went on: “At the appropriate time,
Nigerians will know all of us, even though I know most of you know us
but the younger ones do not know. Some people are hiding under some
clogs, some big names and creating a lot of problems in this country.”
“Making provocative statements in this
country, statements that will set this country ablaze and you tell me
you are a senior citizen. You are not a senior citizen you can never be;
you are ordinary motor park tout.
“Because if you are a senior citizen you
will act like one. It is not because of the offices we occupy is by
divine grace and providence that some of us occupy these offices. But
what role are you playing to build this country?”
The President noted that without peace and unity, there can never be development.
He said: “I feel sad that our younger
ones are beginning to see a Nigeria as if we are so divided. A Nigeria
that a Muslim and a Christian cannot sit down together. I was told that
even the driver of Tafawa Balewa was a Christian. Our people lived
together in those days; why not now that we have even modern ways of
life?
“Our children leave us and go abroad,
they stay together and do a lot of things together. But when we come
back home, we begin to build walls; this is a southerner, this is a
northerner, this is a Muslim, this is a Christian, this is a Yoruba man,
this is an Hausa man, this is an Ijaw man, this is a Nupe man. Is that
the way we are going to develop our country?”
According to Jonathan, America is great
because it is made up of various cultural groups and ethnic lines have
been so weakened that people think only about America.
He stressed that citizens of any country that begin to see themselves through their tribal enclaves cannot go anywhere.
His words: “If today I’m sick, if the
best doctor that can treat me is from Zamfara or Enugu or Ekiti, they
will bring that doctor to treat me. They will not ask if that doctor is
an Ijaw man, Ogbia or any other tribe. And until we get to that level
where we begin to use people based on their competences, yes there must
be spread in political appointment and so on.”
Jonathan said that Nigeria will begin to develop when there is no discrimination based on primordial privileges.
“And that is what we stand for. I will
continue to plead with you because from all of your activities you have
been advocating for that,” he told the elders.
He also denied the allegation that he does not like Northerners.
He said: “Some people say Jonathan hates
the North. I have heard that statement and I use to ask Namadi Sambo,
they say I hate the North, but you are here. I asked the National
Security Adviser and my Principal Secretary the same thing. In fact, my
Principal Secretary has been my friend since I was the deputy governor. I
never knew I was going to come here as Vice President not to talk of
President.
“But I have known him since I was the
deputy governor of Bayelsa State. My Chief Detail, Yusuf from Borno
State has been with me since I was a deputy governor in Yenagoa and I
see him as a good person and I have carried him along with me. So I had
to ask, how can somebody wake up and say I hate the North?”
He went on: “I used to tell Nigerians I come from the down trodden, what you call the Talakawas;
I come from that level ….. And I said the only thing that can liberate
an individual or a group of individuals is education. If I did not go to
school, I wouldn’t have been here to talk to big people like this.
“If you didn’t go to school, you
wouldn’t have spoken the way you spoke; you would have looked for
somebody to interpret. This is what I believe; I don’t play politics
with it. It has been my policy that I don’t play politics with
education.”
“When I came on board I said even
though as a country we have the policy on paper, every state must get a
Federal Government university. Out of the 12 federal universities
created, nine were in the North while three were in southern Nigeria.
The only three states that had no federal university were Bayelsa,
Ebonyi and Ekiti.”
“Those who were in charge of the
university establishment were not fair. For us to liberate ourselves we
must go to school. If I hate the north would I have done that?”
Jonathan added: “We talk about Almajiri’s
education; we felt we must change. Luckily, I initiated it but now
state governments are keying into it because I know that it was
education that liberated me I would have been a local canoe builder like
my father and grandfather.”
“But I’m here because of education and I
feel if we must liberate Nigerian children whether they are from
Zamafara, Bayelsa, Kebbi and Delta they must be educated. I feel we must
enter the north by aggression through education,” he said
The President said that he was always sad hearing of school dropouts in the North.
He said: “Today I saw a publication in Daily Trust showing
projects that have been awarded by the Federal Government, the ones for
the Northeast very small, Southsouth very many. I had to make
photocopies and distributed to all the ministers and I asked, is it true
this is how projects are skewed by this government because somebody
wants to play politics?”
“Because I am a president from the South
I have taken all the projects to the South? And I said all the
ministers must come up and tell me how the projects are being
distributed across the country and if it is skewed, you must tell me why
it is so. One of the ministers, the North and she is in charge of water
resources, said that publication cannot be true because the Kasambila
Dam alone, the value is more than the amount quoted in that paper.”
“This is to show you how mischievous
Nigerians are because you want to paint Jonathan bad. All lies that have
been told about this government, I promise you that I am working with
your son and I will not cheat any part of this country. ”
“For the people who want to paint us in
all kinds of color, we will explain to Nigerians. There are a lot of
documentation we will show Nigerians.” he said
The President promised that his administration would not exploit or cheat any part of the country.
NEC Chairman Tanko Yakasai, who led the delegation, said that the Council believes in the peaceful co-existence of the country.
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