Monday, 12 May 2014
Nigeria Not On Auto Pilot, Presidency Replies Akande
The Presidency on Sunday berated Chief Bisi
Akande, the Chairman of opposition party, APC,
over his claim that “Nigeria is on auto pilot”.
Presidential Spokesperson, Dr Reuben Abati, in
a statement issued in Abuja said that Akande
and his party were “dishonest and upatriotic” in
making such claim.
“Nigeria is not on auto pilot. There is a
government in place, there is a President who is
also the Commander-in-Chief of the Armed
Forces.
“He is doing his very best to provide quality
leadership and to reassure Nigerians that
government stands ready always to defend their
best interest.
“To give the impression that the President is
doing nothing is dishonest,” Abati said.
Abati also faulted Akande on the claim that the
“government is mouthing meaningless phrases”.
He said, “This government is not engaging in
blame game. This government has a job to do
and it is doing the job.
“They cannot say that government is on auto
pilot in the face of all the achievements of this
administration in the rail sector, health, aviation
, foreign relations, transportation, trade and
investmentand in every sector.
“If Chief Akande wants to be honest with
himself, he will say the truth and the truth will
be that this country has been moved forward by
President Jonathan.
“We are not at the level we were at the time
President Jonathan assumed officein 2011.”
Abati said that it was unfortunate that the
chairman of the APC would use the opportunity
of the situation in the country and the abduction
of thegirls of GSSC, Chibok, Borno State to
engage in partisan blackmail.
He stressed that the issue of national security
should go beyond partisan politics.
“We are on top of the situation’ that Chief
Akande is referred to is an English idiom and
indeed, the government is on top of the
situation.
“Government’s primary responsibility is to
ensure that when issues come up, it stands firm
to do its very best to protect the people.
“This administration has continually showed
courage and commitment in the face of whatever
challenge that may arise,” he said.
Abati said that the administration welcomed
suggestions and recommendations from well
meaning Nigerians.
He also said that the recommendations made by
Akande in his piece were things that were
already in place.
“These are steps that had already been taken by
this administration. So there is nothing original
in his recommendations that is unknown to the
administration,” he said.
Abati stressed that the period should notbe used
as a time for politicking,campaigning for 2015
and trying to run down the country.
Source: Punch
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