By Ray Ekpu
It is obvious that
President Muhammadu Buhari does not always filter his words before they come
out. If he filters them at all he does not fully appreciate the connotative and
denotative meanings of the words he uses. All words have meanings, and can be
subjected to literal or metaphorical interpretations. We have had several
occasions when the President’s handlers have accused the public of
misinterpreting or misunderstanding, or misconstruing what the President had
said. Sometimes they claim that the president’s words were taken out of context
or have been stretched to achieve a political purpose. I sympathise with the
President’s minders who have to lick the vomit from time to time to make the
President look as presidential as presidents are expected to look.
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*President Buhari |
The recent Westwinster episode is the latest
in the series of presidential gaffes. The President was at the Commonwealth
Business Forum in the UK
recently. The forum is described as “a truly unique and historic opportunity to
promote and celebrate the very best of the Commonwealth to a global audience.”
In an answer to a question he reportedly said that “more than 60% of the
population is below 30, a
lot of them haven’t been to school and they are claiming that Nigeria is an
oil producing country, therefore, they should sit and do nothing and get
housing, healthcare, education free.”