Former president of Nigeria, Goodluck Jonathan,
has replied a statement by presidency accusing his administration of
corruption and leaving Nigeria in 'tatters'.
Jonathan
in a statement on his official Facebook page signed by his aide, Reno
Omokri, faulted the statement by the presidency signed by President
Muhammadu Buhari's senior special assistant on media, Garba Shehu.
Jonathan's
statement reads: "The Presidency's statement issued by Garba Shehu,
Senior Special Assistant on media to President Muhammadu Buhari has only
exposed why Nigeria is in an economic recession and is floundering in
all spheres.
It is quite sad that Malam Garba
Shehu does not know that oil constitutes only 15% of Nigeria's GDP and
thus a fall in the price of oil should not lead to a collapse of the
Nigerian economy as has been experienced under President Buhari.
If
Garba and his boss are willing to learn, the Jonathan Foundation and
the Peoples Democratic Party can arrange a course for them to be tutored
on the subject-how to grow your economy to be the largest in Africa. We
make bold that we are experienced in that area."
Jonathan accused Shehu of being ignorant, intellectually lazy and forgetful of important events.
He
said: "When Mr. Shehu says 'There is nothing to show for the revenues
earned, no major capital project was completed, neither power
generation, road development, rail or agriculture benefitted from the
windfall earnings' he only further exposes his intellectual laziness and
failing memory.
"Obviously
Garba Shehu has forgotten that when his boss was commissioning the
Abuja-Kaduna 187KM fast railway that enables Nigerians work in Abuja and
live in Kaduna, he was forced to admit that the project was conceived,
built and completed by the Jonathan administration."
Jonathan went further to list the achievement of his administration in the area of infrastructure developememt.
"At
that event, President Muhammadu Buhari said about the $1.5 billion
project and I quote "This project was conceived by a previous
administration, started by the last government".
"My question to Mr. Shehu is this-who is a liar between him and his boss?
"I
also urge Garba Shehu to take note of the fact that the only Federal
University in his boss's home state of Katsina was built by the Jonathan
administration in addition to 13 other universities and 165 Almajiri
schools built all over Nigeria. For people who don't value education, I
am not surprised that they see this as "nothing to show"!
"It
may also interest Garba Shehu to note that the Jonathan administration
revived the moribund Nigerian Railways Corporation to the extent that
the loquacious Minister of Transport, Rotimi Amaechi was forced to
confess on December 15, 2015 and I quote "In fact, I think we have a
problem; most people don’t believe that the railway transport is
functioning in Nigeria. I didn’t even know, until I started this tour, I
never knew that the railway was functioning, it was even from his
(MD’s) speech that I learnt that there are some coaches or services that
go to Kano or Port Harcourt or elsewhere."
The
statement also accused the presidency of being against restructuring
and trying to bury the report of the 2014 national conference.
"It
is quite surprising that Garba Shehu now praises the former Central
Bank of Nigeria Governor, His Royal Majesty, Muhammadu Sanusi II.
"Nigerians
have not forgotten that it is the same Sanusi Lamido Sanusi, now
Muhammadu Sanusi II who carpeted the economic policies of the Buhari
administration, saying that under the Buhari administration, and again I
quote, “There is one rate for petroleum marketers, there is interbank
rate, there is another for money market operators such as western union,
money gram, there is bureau de change rate and there is a special rate
you get when you call the CBN for a transaction."
"My other question to Garba Shehu is this, how will an economy not collapse when you have multiple exchange rates?
"Malam
Garba and his boss continues to show that they are in over their necks
by their statements. For instance, Garba says "At the inception of the
current administration, 21 States were unable to meet their salary bills
and the spectre of workers arrears had commenced. The PDP solution was
the raid the Ecological Fund and selectively grant N2Bn each to the PDP
States."
"Is it that Garba Shehu and his boss
do not know that Nigeria is a federation and that the Federal Government
cannot control the states? No wonder they are against restructuring and
want to throw the report of the 2014 National Conference into the
dustbin.
"We have already proved that the
accusation re the Ecological Fund is a lie and it shows desperation on
the side of the Presidency to rehash it.
"When
that notorious liar, Nasir El-Rufai first made the accusation, we
showed, with documentary evidence, that core PDP states like Akwa-Ibom,
where the then chairman of the PDP Governors Forum comes from and Ekiti
state which was the only PDP state in the Southwest, did not benefit
from the Ecological Fund. Meanwhile, 10 states which were of the then
opposition All Progressive Congress did.
"Apparently, when Garba Shehu and Lai Mohammed speak, they speak their native language, lies!
"Mr.
Garba Shehu would do well to remember that his boss promised Nigerians 3
million jobs every year. Rather, according to the Nigerian Bureau of
Statistics, 4.58 million jobs, created by the Jonathan led PDP
administration, were lost in his boss's first year.
"Laughably,
Garba Shehu cites the fight against corruption and the terror war as
major achievements of the Buhari administration.
"How
can Garba Shehu reconcile his so called anti corruption war with the
fact that Nigeria has made NO PROGRESS in Transparency International's
Corruption Perception Index under Buhari and in the latest CPI
Transparency International said and I quote "Some other large African
countries have failed to improve their scores on the index. These
include South Africa, Nigeria, Tanzania and Kenya."
The statement also challenged Buhari administration's claim that the war against Boko Haram has been won.
It
reads: "On the alleged terror war, Nigerians will recall that President
Muhammadu Buhari said that Boko Haram has been technically defeated.
My
question is how can a defeated Boko Haram now have the ability to
kidnap policewomen and oil explorers? How can a defeated Boko Haram
attack military formations? How can a defeated Boko Haram carry out more
bombing a in the last eight months than at any other time in Nigeria's
history.
Has Garba Shehu forgotten that on July
6, 2017, the World Economic Forum named Nigeria as the fifth most
dangerous country in the world? Or that on the 4th of February 2017, the
United States Congress cited Nigeria as "the most dangerous place for
Christians in the world"?"
Meanwhile, former President Goodluck Jonathan has reacted to the verbal tirade against him by VON DG, Mr Osita Okechukwu.
In
a statement posted on his Facebook page by his aide, Reno Omokri, on
Sunday, August 13, Jonathan advised Okechukwu to stick to facts.
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