Press Statement
Our attention has been drawn to a vacuous statement by
the media aide to President Muhammadu Buhari, Mr. Femi Adesina, in his futile
attempt to counteract facts presented by the PDP that this administration is
dictatorial and selective in its fight against corruption.
*Femi Adesina
Mr.
Adesina, in his habitual deceptive and diversionary manner, left the critical
issues of governance raised by Sunday’s press conference addressed by the PDP
National Publicity Secretary, Chief Olisa Metuh, and as usual, embarked on
insults, shadow-chasing and fouling of the media space with uncouth language.
This
office has noted Mr. Adesina’s several previous unwarranted personal attacks
and insults deliberately targeted at the person of the PDP National Publicity
Secretary, in his desperate attempt to impress his paymaster and retain his
job.
Our
answer remains that inasmuch as we know that this Presidency aide lacks depth
on his current assignment and has no credible defence, being overwhelmed in his
job of trying to launder the image of this government, the characteristic
resort always, to lies, malice and vituperations should not be an option.
While
we appreciate the fact that Mr. Adesina is not conversant and knowledgeable in
politics and intricate issues of governance, he should have applied the common
sense of covering his hollowness in this regard and save the Presidency the
embarrassment of an arrogant attempt to wave off very serious questions hanging
in the face of the present administration.
(pix: bbc)
May we
remind the Presidency that Nigerians are still waiting for its response to
salient national issues raised by the PDP National Publicity Secretary,
bordering on relentless abuse of power, selective application of war against
corruption, witch-hunt of opposition elements and perceived political
opponents, threats to democratic institutions and government’s clear of lack
direction on economic issues.
How can
Mr. Adesina explain the fact that while former PDP governors and ministers are
being arrested, their APC counterparts, who have more damaging petitions with
anti-graft agencies are being rewarded with ministerial positions, with yet
others granted APC tickets for Kogi and Bayelsa governorship elections
respectively?
Perhaps
Adesina is confirming that the nation now has two separate laws for prosecuting
the war against corruption; one, to nail PDP members and perceived opponents of
government, and the other to protect APC members and friends of the present
administration.
We
challenge Adesina, in the euphoria of trying to satisfy his paymaster, to
defend him by showing Nigerians any APC member that has so far been invited or
arrested by any anti-graft agency, other than PDP members and perceived
political opponents such as Senate President Bukola Saraki.
It is
unfortunate that in trying to wear his master the garb of a democrat, Mr.
Adesina has instead muddled up and bungled his assignment with his arrogant
posturing on important national issues. Whereas this media aide may have done
well in the confines of his newsroom as a media professional, he has so far
succeeded in making a mockery of the office of a spokesperson of the President
of a country like Nigeria .
Our
final take therefore is that the Presidency must note that Nigerians are still
waiting for a proper response on the issues raised instead of invective from an
aide who apparently talks before he thinks.
Signed:
Richard
Ihediwa
Special
Assistant to
PDP
National Publicity Secretary
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