…Accuses opposition elements of sponsoring mischief
…Says
it’s not easy to manage his administration
…You should rather be afraid of
being rejected by…Nigerians; PDP replies Buhari
…Party in power always
richer —Turaki
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President Muhammadu Buhari expressed fears yesterday that
the opposition in the country has stupendous resources at its disposal in
preparation for the 2019 elections which the ruling All Progressives Congress ,
APC, may not be able to match.
The President also said that the opposition elements were
sponsoring mischief against his government in a bid to discredit him and make
him unpopular.
In its immediate reaction however, the Peoples Democratic
Party, PDP, said President Buhari should rather be afraid of his rejection by
Nigerians who have made up their minds to throw him out in 2019 as a result of
his failure in government President Buhari, in his speech, when the Buhari
Media Organization, BMO, paid him a courtesy visit at the Presidential Villa,
Abuja, sympathized with those who were supporting his government in view of the increasing opposition against him.
He however appreciated the efforts of
members of the group who he said may have lost their friends for just
supporting him, stressing that it was a great sacrifice they were making
without financial rewards. According to him, “I don’t think I can thank you
enough for your steadfastness under very difficult circumstances.
It is not
easy to defend this administration and more in particular to defend me. “But
your consistency has given me a lot of confidence. And I know you are doing it
as a sacrifice not only in terms of physical or mental but material
sacrifice. “Because as I keep on saying, the opposition elements are now
sitting on incredible resources which I am afraid we might not match at all.
For that reason the opposition is sponsoring mischief from different angles
which in spite of the incumbency of government we cannot absolutely stop. “It
is you who are fighting it and I cannot thank you enough for that. Most of the
people I jailed have been given back all that they had taken before I was
jailed”.
The President then went on memory lane on the decision he took as a
military head of state where he ordered the arrest, detention and prosecution
of those who allegedly looted public funds, but also noted that those who were
found not guilty were discharged. He said, “Most of those people who were
judged by the various tribunals have been given back what they have taken.
I
spent 18 months in detention and luckily they did not find anything against me
and I was released. But my problem was that there was a journalist from Edo
State who wrote an article on me that my mother had to die to save me. This was
because I was only released when my mother died to go and bury her. Of course,
you know as a Muslim tradition demands that you are buried where you die.
“So,
I can appreciate the sacrifices most of you sitting here have made in terms of
materialism or even losing some of your friends to continue to support me. I
have been here for three years and you have proved to people that you are not
here for material things, but out of sacrifice and the strength of the moral
courage you have is the strength of the physical, it is the strength of losing
the friends you have. “I am sure you are being asked, this support you are busy
giving Buhari, what do you get out of it. And that is why I commend your
steadfastness and I am very grateful for it. In this country whether people
like it or not, they will remain grateful for your courage because you have the
courage to do the research, to take the time to reply mischievous
representation and we are very grateful.”
In his remarks, the leader of Buhari
Media Organization which was formerly known as Buhari Media Support
Organization, Austin Braimoh said, the group believed in the government
of President Buhari He said the group
had in the course of carrying out its assignment used various organs of mass
communication to project the administration, stressing that it changed the
negative narratives the opposition was dishing out when President Buhari went
on medical vacation to London. PDP replies Buhari Meanwhile, the Peoples
Democratic Party (PDP) yesterday dismissed President Muhammadu Buhari’s remark
about the opposition having too much money going into the 2019 elections.
The
party said rather than worry about the opposition, President Buhari should
reckon with his failure to deliver on promises made to Nigerians during the
electioneering campaign for the 2015 polls. National Publicity Secretary of the
Party, Kola Ologbondiyan told Vanguard that the real fear the first citizen
should worry about is the betrayal of trust of Nigerians. “He should be worried
about the failure of his government, not about money in the hands of the
opposition.
In 2015, Nigerians trusted Muhammadu Buhari and voted him to become
President and Commander-in-Chief of the Armed Forces. One clear year to the
2019 general elections, the same people have rejected him for failing to do
anything meaningful to impact on their lives So, what should be his fear is the
rejection by Nigerians who have made up their minds to throw him out in 2019,”
Ologbondiyan said. Also speaking, former Minister of Special Duties and 2019
Presidential aspirant on the platform of the PDP, Kabiru Tanimu Turaki, said
“Buhari’s fear is a misplaced one. At any time, no individual or political
party can boast of the enormous resources in the hands of the government.
Recently, the Federal government unilaterally approved the withdrawal of
$1billion from the Excess Crude Account (ECA) without legislative approval and
concerns were raised that the money could be used to prosecute the 2019
elections. The government he controls has more money than any imagined
opposition and so, he should tell us something different.” We don’t play money
politics — APGA Also reacting to President Buhari’s remark, the All Progressive
Grand Alliance, APGA, yesterday, said it does not play money politics, but
politics of ideology and policy formulations to deepen democracy and deliver
good governance to the citizenry. National Publicity Secretary
of APGA, Mr. Iheanacho Orji, faulted apprehension by President Muhammadu Buhari
that the opposition has enormous money at its disposal than the ruling All
Progressive Congress, APC.
According to him, “How could the opposition have
more money than the All Progressive Congress, APC, which controls the
presidency, is it possible? In a nutshell, the President’s statement could not
be factual. We know there are 68 political parties, the moment you remove
PDP, you remove APGA, we have 66 other parties remaining who are not controlling
executive positions in the state not to talk of presidency.
“There is no way
the opposition will have more money than the ruling party that controls more
executive positions both in the states and the presidency. “APGA does not play
money politics; we play clear ideological politics and so, whether we have
money or not is not the issue, we don’t involve ourselves in money politics. We
play ideological politics, and we are pure to the sensibility of the masses. We
play politics based on policies and ideas for the betterment of the
country.” Focus on security, not 2019 elections, CSOs urge Buhari Similarly,
some Civil Society Organisations have urged President Muhammadu Buhari,to focus
on security and not 2019 elections. The Country Director, Actionaid, Ene
Obi, in his reaction said Buhari should not be concerned more about his
presidential ambition than the incessant loss of lives on a daily basis and how
to ensure the recovery of looted money and conviction of looters.
According to Obi the President should think more on the plight of Nigerians who
are not having access to the basic necessities of life, and also to work hard
for the unity and peace of Nigeria. According to her: “President Buhari should
pay more attention to national security, the lives of Nigerian citizens,
and the fight against corruption. He should charge the justice system to get
more convictions on those who looted the economy. Recovered money should make a
difference in the lives of Nigerians from where the monies were stolen from.
She urged Buhari to make sure the people were carried along in his policies and
programmes, and also to take care of vulnerable Nigerians, especially the
internally displaced persons. In his own reaction, the Country Director, Nation
First Foundation, Onianwa Elidad, said President Buhari should focus more
on Nigerians and how to add value to their lives because they come first before
any political ambition. “It is not good to hear this from President Muhammadu
Buhari at this point.
The nation should come first before any other thing, and
his accusation against the opposition party could be analysed from different
directions, particularly, with accusations that he has been selective in the
fight against corruption. “Mr President, please, you should do what the
constitution has mandated you especially in securing the lives of Nigerians,
providing shelter and food for them. Improve on your economic policies and add
value to the lives of over 180 million Nigerians”, he added. Former member of
the House of Representatives, Hon West Idahosa, who also reacted to the
president’s remark said “Buhari’s statement is purely diversionary.
It is
public knowledge that most of the opposition members standing trial and even
those under investigation have their accounts frozen. The only ones with plenty
cash are ministers and heads of parastatals as well as former opposition
stalwarts who are now in APC, the president’s party. God bless Nigeria.”
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