Friday, 30 May 2014
Labaran Maku has declared Jonathan’s seat vacant – APC
The All Progressives Congress (APC) declared says the
comment credited to information minister Labaran
Maku that the federal government was spending
significantly on security in three of its controlled states
was a categorical declaration of the office of the
president vacant by the minister.
According to the party, Maku by that statement has
proved that President Goodluck Jonathan is only the
president, leader and chief executive officer (CEO) of
PDP and not of Nigeria.
At the weekly Federal Executive Council (FEC)
briefing on Wednesday, the minister had drawn the
attention of Nigerians to the entire money federal
government had been spending to maintain security in
states controlled by the APC, just as he queried the
opposition party for coming back to start playing
politics with the security situation in the country.
Maku added that while 90 per cent of all insurgency
was happening in states controlled by that party, 90 per
cent of those campaigning to bring back Chibok girls
were also members of that same party and who
constitute over 90 per cent of those protesting against
the federal government.
In a statement issued on Friday in Lagos by its national
publicity, Alhaji Lai Mohammed, the APC described
Maku’s comment as “a tragic and insensitive statement
from an honourable minister of the Federal Republic
about children, some of whom are minors with neither
political leaning”.
“The campaign to rescue the abducted girls has now
been clearly polarized and politicized by the federal
government. So sad, so unfortunate, so callous, so
mean, so irresponsible, so brazen, so not parental, so
not governmental,” it added.
The party regretted that this was coming from
government at a time that foreign nationals who are not
members of either PDP or APC were spending their time
and resources campaigning for the rescue of these
girls”. It cited the U.S. and UK where it said
Republicans, Democrats as well as Liberal Democrats,
Conservatives and Labour were “united in
campaigning for the rescue of our daughters”.
APC wondered who was playing politics between it
and the federal government, saying if anyone must play
politics at all, it should be a political party and not
government.
Noting that the most astounding information from the
most credible source, the minister of information,
regarding government and governance in Nigeria has
finally emerged, APC said Maku’s utterances at the
FEC briefing has confirmed what had been making the
rounds in different ways, which is that “the ship of the
Nigerian state continues to tether on auto-pilot without
a captain in charge”.
“The vacancy exists, the head hunt has started; we the
Nigerian people are the employers, we are the
interviewers, and the appointment is ours to make. Our
vote, our power, our voice is how we can do this. We
will, we must.
“We need a president of the Federal Republic of
Nigeria. A president for our nation, a president who
sees Nigerian citizens not as PDP or APC supporters, a
president who sees children as Nigerians and Nigeria’s
future, not PDP, or APC children, a president who is
Nigerian, not against Nigeria; a president who comes
from somewhere, but is for Nigeria, not for a locality or
a party,” the party added.
Wondering how the federal government would resort to
discrimination on how much it was “spending to secure
the nation based on location, political control, and
perception of political preference of citizens of
Nigeria”, Mohammed also wondered whether the
country’s constitution no longer makes it “a condition
precedent that a presidential candidate must score at
least one quarter of all votes cast in at least two-thirds
of the states of the federation in addition securing the
majority of all votes cast before he or she can be
declared the winner”.
Accordingly, the APC publicity scribe declared, “So
finally, truly and sadly, Nigerians now know that PDP
has a president, but no one occupies the position of the
office of the president, Federal Republic of Nigeria.
Now we know that the PDP constitution is superior to
the Constitution of the Federal Republic of Nigeria at
least in the estimation of the Federal Executive
Council.”
On Maku’s claim that the federal government was
merely a fire fighter in the war against Boko Haram,
Mohammed said: “A government that characterizes
itself as a fire fighter in matters of security is a failed
government. Failure to defeat a failed government will
only lead us to a failed state… Fire fighters are on
standby until there is a fire.
“We don’t need a government on standby, we don’t
need a government in idle mode; we need a
government that prevents fires. The best-run societies
earn their record of efficiency by showing how many
years they operated without a fire, not how many fires
they have put out. A self-labelled fire fighter should be
put in his place — a watchtower on standby for IF a fire
arises.
“Nigeria needs a government that prevents, not fights,
fires. This PDP government is a failed government. The
fire of corruption is engulfing the nation, insurgency is
blazing hotter, terrorist flags are being hoisted on
Nigerian soil, terrorists are mocking our security by
repeat attacks in similar areas. They are attacking the
symbols of our security — police stations and military
barracks. The fire is raging, where is the self-styled fire
fighter?” APC queried.
Still on the minister’s declaration that the federal
government was spending significantly on security in
“three APC-controlled states of Borno, Yobe and
Adamawa”, Mohammed said if this was so then “the
rest of the world, and Nigerians perhaps, erroneously
believed these were states of Nigeria, including
officially recognized international borders between
Nigeria and other countries.
“Now, we know that, to the president, as announced by
his minister of information, they are APC states, not
federating units of the Federal Republic of Nigeria.
Obviously, governance is according to the PDP
constitution, not the Constitution of the Federal
Republic of Nigeria. The Nigerian Constitution does
not recognize or demarcate, or discriminate between
states on account of ethnicity, or political leaning,
especially when it concerns the very important issue of
security”.
More still, APC noted that what Maku probably meant
was that the PDP’s constitution recognized only states
where PDP governors preside over and President
Jonathan is governing according to that constitution.
“As innocuous, and ill-conceived as this statement on
behalf of FEC by Labaran Maku is, it is the most tragic,
telling and fearful statement that has been, or can be,
attributed to any central government in any democracy.
“All over the world, there are conflicts between
separatists and central governments, and it is not
uncommon to see neighbouring countries annexing
portions of another country, but never has the world
experienced a central government excising its own
states especially on grounds of security or on grounds
of political leaning.
“Imagine a U.S. President like Obama complaining
about national spending on security in New York to
protect the homeland after 9/11 under a Republican
mayor, Rud Guliani? Or the year after year spending on
border patrol and homeland protection to secure the
U.S. border from drugs, guns and violent crimes in
Texas or Arizona, lifelong and unwavering red
(Republican) states? Nothing will be more
impeachable!”
Mohammed further noted that, judging by Maku’s
comment, the Federal Executive Council in essence
sees Nigerians only as PDP supporters or APC
supporters.
He said: “They don’t even see us as Nigerians, a nation,
or a people! This again is inconsistent with the
Constitution of the Federal Republic that identifies all
citizens as Nigerians, and the rest of the world
recognizes us as such.
“Or how else can one explain Maku’s unguarded
outburst that a ‘majority of protesters accusing the
government of not doing enough on security were APC
members’? Again, we are talking about the security of
the homeland, and a terrorism scourge that has killed,
or has in captivity, Nigerians from the east, the west,
the south and the north, Christians and Muslims.”
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