Mixed reactions, yesterday, trailed the Presidency’s self-assessment of unprecedented
success in the outgoing year.
While some stakeholders thumbed up the administration as having achieved in
the face of difficult challenges, some critics of the administration were
unmoved.
They asked the administration’s spokesmen to articulate the alleged
achievements.
Senior Special Assistant to the President on Public Communications, Dr.
Doyin Okupe had last Sunday affirmed that the Jonathan administration had made
remarkable successes with key projects executed in the outgoing year.
His assertion was challenged by, among others, former governor of the old
Kaduna State, Alhaji Balarabe Musa; leader of All Progressives Congress, APC,
in the House of Representatives, Femi Gbajabiamala; chairman of the House of
Representatives Committee on Ethics and Anti-Corruption, Abiodun Faleke; and
leading member of the Northern Elders Forum, Dr. Junaid Mohammed.
The assertion of success was, however, praised by others, including Kyari
Gujbawu, who represents Maiduguri, Borno State in the House of Representatives,
and Deputy Chairman, House Committee on Privatisation and Commercialisation,
Emeka Nkem-Abonta, PDP Abia, among others.
Flaying the assertions of success, Gbajabiamila and Faleke, a member from
Lagos State in separate telephone interviews asked Okupe to enumerate the
successes for public review.
Gbajabiamila said: “It would be nice if he could define or explain to
Nigerians what he understands as dividends of democracy.”
Mohammed flays Presidency
Meanwhile, Second Republic lawmaker, Junaid Mohammed who spoke to Vanguard
on phone, said Okupe was a noisemaker.
He said: “Nobody that has any sense of shame, who believes in Nigeria or has
lived in Nigeria, can give this government or this Presidency any pass mark. We
have a saying in Hausa: if a man promises a short, you look at the one he’s
wearing. The quality of the shirt on his neck will give you an indication that
he can present you with a shirt.
“Look at the people who are assessing this man high. Doyin Okupe has never
held any other position in government other than as a noise maker.
“He has never won election. The first time he was appointed as an Adviser on
Media by Obasanjo, there was uproar by the Nigerian media, Nigeria Union of
Journalists, NUJ, Guild of Editors, RATTAWU and others.”
Balarabe
Balarabe Musa said: “There is no success at all. Even his political party is
in disarray. His statement shows gross failure because he is inconsistent in
his statement.
“So what specific way has he achieved? He has not achieved anything. He is
even doing worse than others and he is threatening even the existence of the
country in many respects. If this level of poverty continues, it can lead to
serious consequences.”
Pass mark from North
However, the member representing Maiduguri metropolis in Bornu State, Kyari
Kaka Gujbawu, said Jonathan had done well in the North.
He said: “My part of the country, the North-East, has the most challenging
problem which has remained education, and Mr. President has in an unprecedented
manner in a single swoop in 2013, established nine federal universities in the
north.
“He has established mega power generating plants in Niger and Kaduna states.
I think these are dividends we are grateful for.
“But we in the North-East are in a state of dire need and implore our
President to come up with a marshal plan or, more appropriately, GEJ Plan, to
reconstruct and reposition our comatose socio-economic life.”
Lawmakers
Chairman, House Committee on Ethics and Anti-Corruption, Abiodun Faleke,
APC, Lagos, asked Dr. Okupe to name all the achievements he claimed his
principal had recorded in the last one year.
He said: “Okupe should identify the President’s achievements for Nigerians
to see.”
Deputy Chairman, House Committee on Privatisation and Commercialisation,
Emeka Nkem-Abonta, PDP, Abia, said President Jonathan had done remarkably well in
road infrastructure and other sectors of the economy.
He said: “Those of us who travelled by road this holiday can testify that
Mr. President has performed remarkably well in road infrastructure. We
travelled home this time around with ease compared to previous years.
“Boko Haram is enough challenge capable of making any leader lost focus, but
Jonathan has remained focused despite the odds.
“The issue here is to look at what it was and what it is now before he
ascended office. The judiciary, legislature and executive needed to be asked
what they have achieved too because it is a collective responsibility.”
Arewa Youth
President, Arewa Youth Consultative Forum, AYCF, Alhaji Shettima Yerima,
said no one would have expected much from Jonathan, given the level of
distractions he faced in the outgoing year.
Yerima also gave kudos to the President for not appearing brutish in the
face of recent provocations caused by former President, Olusegun Obasanjo’s
letter.
The ACYF President said: “Honestly, in fairness to Nigerians and in fairness
to him, one would have assumed that with the level of insecurity in the
country, the expectation will not be too high because there is no way you will
have any developmental issues or any meaningful achievements on the part of
government when there is insecurity in the country.
“This is in addition to the fact that there are distractions from Obasanjo
and the previous leaders, who have held the country to ransom over the years.”
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