A second Republic lawmaker, convener, coalition of Northern
Politicians, Academics and Businessmen, Junaid Mohammed who spoke to the Senior
Deputy Editor of Tribune newspaper, made this known on President Muhammadu
Buhari presidency.
See what he said during the interview after the cut...
The media aides have insisted that President
Buhari reserves the right to or not to address Nigerians from his London,
where he is having his vacation. Do you align with that submission?
I think that is an irresponsible statement
from people who claim to speak on behalf of the president. Frankly
speaking, he reserves the right to talk or not to talk to the people as Buhari,
the person, but not as the President of the Federal Republic of Nigeria. He
owes allegiance to the people who lined up and voted for him to be the
president of Nigeria. This isn’t a personal matter. What Nigerians are
asking Buhari to do is what any responsible people will ask their leader to do.
If Buhari talks to Nigerians to assure them that he is alive, even if he is
frail, he isn’t doing Nigerians any favour. In fact, it is the right of
Nigerians to know about their president. If he is living as a private man in
his village in Daura or Kaduna, nobody will care. He is today, by the grace of
God and, of course, the votes of Nigerians, the president. This cannot be
reversed and in fact, it is absolutely absurd for people who haven’t won
election, who cannot organise a ward election, whether as members of a cabal,to
be making the pronouncement they are making on behalf of Buhari.
Frankly speaking, I find that disgusting and
disgraceful and I want to assure you that whether Buhari is well enough
to talk or not well enough to talk, from what his conditions are today, those
spokespersons cannot claim to speak on behalf of Buhari, because
occasionally they don’t have the true picture . I recall one of them saying he
has never had any private audience with Buhari since becoming Buhari’s aide.
That throws more light on the kind of
president we have. We have a president who doesn’t have a friend, outside the
North and that’s a tragedy. Nigeria’s president must be a man who is nationally
and internationally exposed, who appreciates people and feels comfortable with
people no matter their religion or ethnic background. That’s not the case with
Buhari. Though that doesn’t make him a good or bad president, we need
somebody who is sufficiently confident of himself, so that the country can move
forward.
Are you insinuating that the president suffers
from inferiority complex?
I didn’t use those words; those are your
words! I am too old in this game . I don’t have problem with that, whether it
is an issue of complex or not. The truth is that Buhari as a man has issue
relating with people he isn’t comfortable with. People he is comfortable with
represents a tiny minority of Nigerians and as far as I am concerned, you don’t
have to see yourself either as an Hausa man or a Moslem. None of those makes
you eligible for the office because the Constitution didn’t say you have to be
an Hausa or a Moslem to be the president of Nigeria. The requirements for being
president are there in the Constitution. Go and read them. Being of a certain
faith or ethnic background isn’t a qualification for being the president of
Nigeria.
Talking about the cabal, would you say the
acting president is effectively in-charge, because there has been speculation
that he has to contend with a certain cabal within the precinct of the
Presidential Villa?
Look, even if Buhari’s own biological son is
given the mantle of leadership, he is going to have to confront with the
reality of the cabal. The fact is that this cabal doesn’t represent the
interest of Nigeria. If you believe you have a problem, the fact is we expect
that you are going to do something about it. Now, Nigeria is trapped because
the President of Nigeria hasn’t been Buhari, but one man called, Mamman Daura.
In his entire life, he has never won an election and the only opportunity he
had was when in the old Kaduna State, he wanted to be a senator from Kaduna or
Katsina and some people wanted Mamman Daura to pick the ticket. The people in
Daura and eastern part of Kaduna said they were prepared to concede that
senatorial seat to somebody from Daura, even though they are in the minority,
but that they wouldn’t accept Mamman Daura as the person. So, he has never won
an election.
Why would somebody like that, who is a
relation of Buhari, assume the office over and above Buhari that Nigerians
voted for?
That’s the point. Number two, some of
the appointments which have now become a disaster made by Buhari , that include
the Chief of Staff, Abba Kyari and the Secretary to Government of the
Federation. Buhari has made a mistake of conceding sensitive positions in his
government to people who are neither politicians nor technocrats. They see
their appointment as a life time opportunity and that’s why the cabal is a
problem to Nigeria today. It isn’t a problem for Osinbajo; the acting president
himself is in a very tricky situation and I don’t know much about him. But from
the way he is handling issues and from the way he has started dealing with some
of the people who are above everybody, that’s the cabal, then if he succeeds,
there is the likelihood that Nigeria will succeed. But we have a precarious
situation, whereby the elected president is infirm, incapacitated. He is out of
the country physically and he has written a letter to concede all his
powers to the vice- president who now becomes acting president.
If we continue with this situation, perhaps
some sanity can be brought back, but the plan of the cabal is to bring back
Buhari from London. If they bring him back to Nigeria they can do a lot
of things in the name of the president and they will be claiming it is the president!
So, they are now so desperate to bring him back at all costs even if his
condition doesn’t warrant his return. In fact, he cannot afford to come back
now as president of Nigeria.
But the SGF, Babachir Lawal, has said his boss
is very fit and would be seeking a fresh mandate in 2019.
But we have had this kind of statement before.
I remember Chief Tony Anenih said the same thing as regards the presidency of
both Chief Obasanjo and Jonathan, but the will of the people must be respected.
In fact, there is going to be an election in 2019 and if Buhari were to be in
good health and contest, I am sure he will lose and if he attempts to rig the
election, there will be violence in this country. So, as far as I am
concerned, I won’t dignify the comment of the SGF with any response,
because who was Babachir Lawal, until he was picked from nowhere and made the
SGF by Buhari? What has been his performance since becoming the SGF and what is
the justification for his statement on 2019 presidency? The man has no quantum
of experience as a civil servant.
There have been startling revelations from the
Senate regarding crude oil lifting. According to its findings, there is no
record of crude oil lifting from May 2015 till date. How do you reconcile that
with this administration’s commitment to transparency and accountability in
governance?
I have said it earlier, that what politicians
say shouldn’t be believed unless it is backed by what they do.
Apparently, since they have made claim of transparency and with this kind of
thing, they should have made frantic move to explain the situation. What
it means is that from June 2015 till date, a lot of terrible things have
happened. I expect them to react to this, but if they don’t want to
respond, then we must be prepared to go through the excruciating process
to recover our money, otherwise the country is going to be run permanently
prostrate until something happened. We are talking about billions of dollars
not accounted for.
Finally, each time you criticise this
administration, what is the kind of feedback you get?
I don’t, because the president himself, it is
either he isn’t in charge or he doesn’t consider the issue worth commenting on.
And when they comment, it is at variance with what you said. What I expect from
them is to confront fact with fact, not abusing somebody like his aides do .
They know I am saying the truth and I
know what I am talking about. I have been in power in this country since
some of these people around Mr. president are either in primary or
secondary school. I am not somebody who is an entire outsider.
I have served in the national assembly, two
terms and I have served in the executive arm of main stream government and in
some of the leading ministries, departments and agencies of government. So, if
somebody wants to take me on, somebody who has never worked as a clerk in
government, then we are in serious trouble. I don’t see how they can lie their
way out of the situation they have now found themselves.
They said the president went on vacation and
later they changed the story. I remember what an American president, Abraham
Lincoln said, that once a leader has lost the confidence of its citizens
it can never regain it. You can deceive some of the people, some of the time,
but you cannot deceive all the people all the time.
Now, as far as I am concerned, this government
has been lying and they imagine they can succeed in deceiving all Nigerians at
the same time. From all indications, their game is over. As I am talking
to you, I am convinced that President Buhari’s presidency is dead. He may
be physically alive and I wish him good health, but as far as governance is
concerned, his presidency is dead and nothing can be done to resuscitate it. A
presidency can be alive in terms of a leader, but in terms of programmes
and achievements it can be dead and historically forgotten!
Sources: Saharareporters.com, Tribune newspaper
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