Few days after President Goodluck Jonathan barred his aides
and government officials from responding to President Olusegun Obasanjo’s
sensational letter about the failures and compromises of his administration,
the presidency on Sunday called the former leader greedy and indecent,
challenging him to provide proof of his allegation that Jonathan is training
snipers, or rather shut up and be remembered as a spineless coward.
In a press statement issued by spokesman Reuben Abati, the
presidency came out swinging against the call of the All Progressives Congress
(APC) on the National Assembly to impeach Mr. Jonathan, and took Obasanjo on
with reference to some of the most explosive elements in the letter.
Apparently referring to former president Obasanjo, Abati noted in the statement, “President Jonathan is running a people's government. He does not need any
snipers. His legitimacy comes from the people. Those who are alleging the
existence of snipers should step forward and provide the evidence or shut up
forever and go down in history as spineless cowards, driven by sheer greed and
indecency.”
Towards the APC, the statement dismissed the call for
impeachment as as opportunistic, partisan and ill-motivated, and specifically
trained its sights on its National Publicity Secretary Lai Mohammed.
“Ordinarily, we would not have dignified Alhaji Lai
Mohammed’s latest vituperations in the service of his paymasters with a
response, but we thought it necessary to warn that the Federal Government will
not standby idly and let the nation be plunged into unnecessary crises and
political instability because of the desperation and apparent readiness of the
APC spokesman and his gang of power-seeking desperadoes to sacrifice the
well-being of the country on the altar of their selfish personal ambitions.”
Apparently rattled by the APC’s impeachment call, the
presidency described the opposition party as having moved further beyond the
bounds of honourable and acceptable political conduct, saying Mr. Jonathan
continues to devote himself to the discharge of a “sacred” mandate freely given
by Nigerians.
“The APC, which remains a minority party with doubtful
credentials in the National Assembly, knows fully well that its attempt to
hector and blackmail a Parliament dominated by loyal members of the President’s
party, the PDP, into an impeachment process, will come to nothing.”
It called the strategy an “outrageous gambit, with scant
regard for peace, order, security and political stability in the country, in
furtherance of [the APC’s] dastardly and heinous strategy of over-heating the
polity and working to cause public disaffection against the Jonathan
Presidency with lies, false accusations
and unjustifiable indictments ahead of
the 2015 general elections.”
The statement also called the APC statement as lacking “a
single clearly defined charge” on the basis of which any plausible impeachment
proceedings can be initiated.
“Alhaji Mohammed’s unscrupulous effort to drag the nation’s
judiciary into its murky political warfare and his readiness to intimidate and
blackmail embers of the bench so as to
secure a favourable outcome for his party in the pending case clearly shows
that nothing is beyond the pale for him and the APC in pursuit of their quest
for power,” the statement said, adding that the administration does not need
Mohammed or the APC to remind it of its constitutional responsibility for the
security and well-being of Nigerians.
It further asserted that Mr. Jonathan will continue to do
his utmost best to achieve positive national transformation in all areas in
spite of efforts by the opposition to thwart or disparage the work of his
administration.
Noting what it called the undisguised threat by the APC to
foster public insurrection against the Federal Government if pending legal
cases go against it, it urged Nigerians to take special note of “this boastful
indication" of an intention to resort to lawlessness.
It threatened members of the APC and others “who make
themselves its willing tools for the breach of public order and safety” with
the full sanctions of the law, and warned those threatening fire and brimstone
to be ready for “consequences of treasonable action.”
On APC's reference to Obasanjo’s allegation
concerning the training of snipers, the presidency called it a “false copy-cat
allegation,” adding that it clearly shows that they are now in cahoots with
some other elements that are bent on discrediting his administration and
inciting the public against it.
“We call on patriots to make the necessary distinction
between such reckless violations of civic duty and the urgent need to protect
the integrity of the Nigerian nation against those who for selfish reasons have
declared their readiness to stop at nothing,” the statement said.
Mr. Jonathan has announced he will respond directly to
Obasanjo’s 18-page letter, dated December 2, directly, asking his aides not to
do so. He has yet to do so.
The two chambers of the National Assembly have also joined
other Nigerians in demanding the president’s full response to the wholesale
charges contained in the letter.
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