Former President Goodluck Jonathan has accused the President
Muhammadu Buhari’s administration of being characterised by lies and
propaganda.
Jonathan
spoke in Abuja while receiving one of the national chairmanship aspirants of
the Peoples Democratic Party, Mr Tunde Adeniran, and members of his campaign
team in his office.
The party
will hold its national convention in Abuja on December 9 to elect its national
officers.
Jonathan
said the solidarity being enjoyed by the party even though it lost election at
the centre in 2015 showed that “there is something in PDP.”
While
pledging to speak up some day on the achievements of the PDP in its 16 years in
power, the former President took a swipe at the Minister of Works, Power and
Housing, Mr. Babatunde Fashola (SAN), who as a state governor reportedly said
that a serious government at the centre must be able to fix power within six
months.
Jonathan
was the president when Fashola made the statement.
The
former president observed that more than two years of the APC Federal
Government, to which Fashola belongs as a minister, the government had not been
able to fix power.
He noted
that Fashola who made the statement is incidentally in charge of power today.
Jonathan
said the Buhari government had not done anything since it came to power on May
29, 2015.
“The PDP
administration for 16 years did well and will continue to do well but this
administration has done nothing. They deployed propaganda and lies at a
professional level.
“In the
power sector, we did well to revive it. A state governor attacked our
government, saying that any serious government should be able to fix the power
challenge within six months.
“Today,
APC has been in power for how many years now? Fortunately the then governor is
in the APC government as a minister.”
Extolling
the qualities of Adeniran, Jonathan reminded members of PDP not to forget that
for the party to stand a chance to oust the APC in 2019, the party would need a
competent, reliable and courageous national chairman who would lead the party
to victory come 2019.
According
to him, PDP “needs a national chairman that will select credible and reliable
candidates for various elective offices at the various levels of government
from the presidency down to the councillorship.
“We need
a national chairman who will be courageous enough to caution the President if
we win the Presidency and the President is going astray,” he said, adding that
the expectation of PDP was a “national chairman who will rule the party
democratically and carry others along.”
Jonathan
said that with his long interaction with Adeniran and testimonies of other
party leaders, he possessed all it would take to lead PDP to new heights.
He
counselled party members, especially the aspirants not to allow the outcome of
the convention to cause another crisis in the party, warning, “We must not come
out of the convention divided. There should be no acrimony.”
In his
remarks, Adeniran said he was not in the contest for fun, stressing that the
need to rebuild and reposition PDP ahead of the 2019 general elections informed
his decision.
“Nigerians
are waiting. Till now, more than 3/5th of Nigerians are still sympathetic to
PDP,” he said.
On
Adeniran’s delegation were former ministers, Abba Moro (Internal Affairs);
Zainab Maina (Women Affairs); Jerry Gana (Information); and a two-time Speaker
of Edo State House of Assembly, Friday Itulah, among others.
When
contacted for reaction to Jonathan’s allegation, the President’s media team
referred Punch correspondent to the All Progressives Congress.
National
Publicity Secretary of the APC, Mr Bolaji Abdullahi, was however unavailable
for comments. Calls to his mobile phone were neither picked nor returned.
A
response to a text message sent to him on the subject was still being awaited
as of the time of filing this report.
In his
reaction, Minister of Power, Works and Housing, Babatunde Fashola, stated that
Jonathan did not have the right facts.
The
minister, who spoke through his Senior Special Adviser on Communications, Mr
Hakeem Bello, stated that it was unfortunate to know that Jonathan would accuse
the current government of not doing enough in the power sector.
He said,
“It is unfortunate that the former President does not have his facts right.
This is because there was nowhere that the current Minister of Power, Works and
Housing and former Governor of Lagos State said he could fix Nigeria’s power
challenges in six months.
“If he
(Jonathan) needs clarification, we can provide that, instead of stating things
that are not factual with respect to the minister and the power sector.”
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