September 15, 2013

President Jonathan's competency & El-Rufai's sour grapes - by Reno Omokri



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Here's Reno Omokri's (President Jonathan's Special Assistant on New Media) response on Mallam El Rufai's interview yesterday where he called Mr president incompetent. Reno's response below...
Having read Malam Nasir Elrufai's interview in the Saturday Sun of September 14, 2013, I am compelled to present facts to set the records straight in order  that the general public is not misled by the machinations of a man who  is in dire need of prayers and perhaps psychological assistance.
Nasir Elrufai said "Nothing can make Jonathan succeed. He is grossly incompetent, he doesn’t listen, he doesn’t even understand the issues. I am sorry! I know the man more than those  that are shouting with Jonathan because when he was my friend, none of  them even knew him. I knew Jonathan as a deputy governor in 2002. That  was when I first met him and we have been relating. So, all these new  found Jonathan lovers should just shut up. I know him and I know what he can do and what he cannot do. So, please, they should just leave me  alone. Those that want jobs can go and take jobs. I don’t want".

Now, let me start by saying that Nasir Elrufai lied when he said this and there is documentary evidence to prove this. For instance, contrary to what he said in this interview, Nasir Elrufai at a meeting with Ambassador John Campbell in  April of 2007 said that the then Vice Presidential nominee of the People's Democratic Party, PDP, Dr. Goodluck Ebele Jonathan "is clean and honest". Going further, Elrufai told the ambassador that "Governor Jonathan was the only candidate that met Obasanjo’s guidelines- honesty and Ijaw”. Unknownto Elrufai, the ambassador kept a record of their conversation which is now a public record in America. 
 
Beyond that, Nasir Elrufai, who had gone into voluntary exile under the presidency of Malam Umaru Musa Yar'adua after he was accused of corruption and abuse of office while he was minister  of the Federal Capital Territory, FCT, felt safe enough to return to  Nigeria as soon as President Jonathan ascended to power. 
 
When Elrufai returned to Nigeria, in 2010, he visited the President at Aso Rock Presidential Villa on May 11, 2010, and was the first major political  figure to call on President Jonathan to contest for the 2011  presidential election. Elrufaialso praised President Jonathan openly.
 
The Holy Bible says in James 1:8 "A double minded man is unstable in all his ways". I think this biblical verse best describes Nasir Elrufai. Elrufai in this his latest interview showers encomiums on Major General Muhammadu 
Buhari saying "I think that where Nigeria is today, only someone like Buhari, with the experience of having run the country before, and having run it along certain principles of discipline, integrity and accountability,  that Nigeria needs".
 
However, this is what the same Elrufai had to say aboutBuhari on October 6 2010 " Mallam El-Rufai wishes to remind General Buhari that he has remained perpetually unelectable because his record as military  head of state, and afterwards, is a warning that many Nigerians have  wisely heeded. His insensitivity to Nigeria’s diversity and his  parochial focus are already well-known. In 1984, Buhariallowed 53 suitcases belonging to his ADC’s father to enter Nigeria unchecked at a time the country  was exchanging old currency for new.  Against all canons of legal  decency, he used retroactive laws to execute three young men for  drug-peddling after they were convicted by a military tribunal and not  regular courts of law. Buhari was so high handed that he gave himself and his officials immunity even from truthful reporting. That obnoxious Decree 4, against which  truth was no defence, was used to jail journalists and attempt to cow  the media as a whole. That tyrannical legislation shows the essence of  his intolerance. These are facts of recent history. The story of  counter-trade and import licensing, the cornerstone of Buhari’s stone-age economic strategy and those whose interests it served, is a tale for another day."
 
Now, how does one man go from warning the nation aboutBuhari as a man unfit to govern Nigeria and one who is perpetually unelectable  because of his parochial nature to saying that he is the man that can  best lead this nation?
 
Is it not obvious to all that there is more than one personality  in possession of the mind and soul of this man called NasirElrufai? Can any sane person trust the words of a man who is so unstable? 
 
Today, Elrufai, perhaps banking on what he thinks is the short memory of 
Nigerians is attempting to rewrite history. But it is such a difficult task to paint over the truth with a lie. 
 
Nasir Elrufai wanted something from the President which was why he visited him at the Presidential Villa to heapunsolicited praise on the president in 2010. When he did not get what he wanted, he became bitter and since the days of yore when the fox that could not  get the grapes tagged them 'sour grapes' to mask its frustration, it has always been the habit of persons who cannot compete on the basis of ideas to give a dog a bad name in order to hang it. Thus, Elrufai, having run out of ideas, has tagged this administration as 'incompetent'. But as they say in law, Res Ipsa Loquitor, (thefacts speaks for themselves). 
 
In just this past month alone, we have seen a fulfilment of two major Jonathanian promises. The Akanu Ibiam Airport is now officially an International Airport as its facilities have been upgraded to meet ICAO standards and it received its first international commercial flight. Also, the rail services have been revived from Apapa Port to the North. 
 
In these two instances, the Jonathan administration has put money back in  the wallets of Nigerian citizens. Every time someone flies  internationally from the Akanu Ibiam Airport, he saves sixty thousand Naira that would have been spent paying for connecting flights to Lagos, Port Harcourt or Abuja. And every time you receive a container by rail in Northern Nigeria from Apapa Port, you would have savedperhaps fifty thousand Naira that would have been spent on additional cost from hauling your container by road. 
 
And this is just for last month. Time would not permit me to highlight the 153 Almajiri schools built in every state of the North to serve our children who are engaged in the almajirinciform of Qu'ranic education (a total of 400 are to be delivered), or the ongoing reconstruction (not repair) of the Lagos-Ibadan road for which 167 billion has already been reserved to  prevent the project being an abandoned project, or the dredging of the  River Niger up to Baro in Niger state to make  that port accessible to ships, or the establishment of the Green Belt  Zone along Nigeria's Northern borders to end desertification, or the  signing of the HYPADEC bill into law to enable the people of the Hydro  Electric producing areas benefit from their God given resources,  or the current massive multi billion Naira efforts to save the Lake Chad from  drying up. This is besides the fact that those states which did not have a federal university prior to President Jonathan's ascendancy now have  at least one university, thanks to this administration's establishment  of nine new universities.
 
I have identified these projects on purpose because they were meant to be priority projects of yore but were however left unattended until one  man called Jonathan Goodluck entered the scene. 
 
Why has it taken an "incompetent" President Jonathan to grow Nigeria's  economy at over 6% per annum since he ascended to the presidency? Why  has it taken an "incompetent" administration to get Nigeria to be  promoted from a "Low Income Nation" to a "Middle Income Nation" by the World Bank? Again, it took an incompetent administration to ensure Nigeria won its first African Cup of Nations in 19 years. If previous administrations had been this  'incompetent', then Nigeria would have long since overtaken South Africa as Africa's  largest economy, but we did not achieve this feat until an 'incompetent' Jonathan was brought to office by the votes of over 22 million  Nigerians. 
 
In this latest interview, Elrufai boasts that he is a "self-made man". Even this statement is a sad reflection of the irreligious state of Nasir Elrufai's mind. People who say they are "self made" should read The Book of Daniel and  see what God did to Nebuchadnezzar after he made such a boast. Nobody is self made. Does it make mathematical sense to believe that the God who  has numbered the hairs on your head has no input into the opportunities  that came your way?
 
In a Wikileaks document, an identified American diplomat revealed that Elrufai was "personally known to him to be homeless" before he got into government. Now Elrufai has never sued the diplomat for libel or slander. But today, this man who  was known by a U.S. diplomat to be homeless now boasts that " I was already a self-made man when I came into government". Since when did homelessness amount to being "self-made"?
 
And Elrufai further showed his disconnect with the realities around him when he boasted in  his interview that "there is no one who sat at the table with us when we were making these decisions and advancing these arguments that have  come out to say that what I wrote there [his book, The Accidental Public Servant] is not true". This statement is so easy to demolish. As at the last count, the following persons have come out very publicly on the  front and back pages of newspapers to say that what Elrufai wrote is a lie; former Vice President, Atiku Abubakar, former Economics and Financial Crimes Commission Chairman, Nuhu Ribadu, former Central Bank Governor, Chukwuma Soludo, former Imo State Governor, Ikedi Ohakim amongst others. In fact, NuhuRibadu was reported in the Punch of February the 19th 2013 to have said that "There is a huge integrity deficiency" inElrufai's book!
 
Does Elrufai have such a record for truth that we can say that his word outweighs the words of these gentlemen?
 
In any case, let me conclude by saying that Malam NasirElrufai has problems that may not be known to the generality of Nigerians and certainly by his current bed fellows in the All Progressive Congress. In his book, The Accidental Public Servant, Elrufai had terrible and nasty things to say about those whose backs he had already climbed on and reserved encomiums for those whose backs he needs to  climb on. That alone speaks volumes of his character and should alert  his current associates to the proverb that a slave who sees his fellow  buried in shallow grave should know that he would receive the same  treatment when his time comes.
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