Political Editor, Olasunkanmi Akoni,
Monsur Olowopejo & Dirisu Yakubu •Asiwaju is my political partner — Buhari
•Reject PDP’s apology, Tinubu tells Nigerians •Don’t be deceived again, PDP
cautions Tinubu
LAGOS—Friends and associates of
former governor of Lagos State and National leader of the All Progressives
Party, APC, Asiwaju Bola Tinubu, led by President Muhammadu Buhari converged on
Lagos, yesterday, to celebrate what they described as his sacrificial role in
politics, declaring they won’t stop talking about the alleged corruption of the
Goodluck Jonathan administration.
Osinbajo, Buhari and Tinubu
The avowal came amid tributes to the
former governor by his political associates at the 10th Bola Tinubu Colloquium
held to mark the 66th birthday of the APC national leader. The Eko Hotel and
Suites, venue of the colloquium was thronged by some of the leading lights in
politics and business. Vice President Yemi Osinbajo, 11 governors, members of
the National Assembly, ministers and leaders of the APC were present. The
business community was led by Alhaji Aliko Dangote, Mr. Jim Ovia, and Dr. Oba
Otudeko. Conspicuously absent and not mentioned as represented were the presiding
officers of the National Assembly, and the National Chairman of the APC, Chief
John Odigie-Oyegun. The colloquium which was initiated by former subordinates
who worked in the Tinubu administration in Lagos between 1999 and 2007 to
remember his positive contribution to governance had as theme for this year,
“Investing In People.”
Reflectively, the occasion was used
to showcase the positive strides of the Buhari administration’s social welfare
schemes; notably, the Home Grown School Feeding programme and the N-Power
project which taps the skills of the unemployed for some monthly payouts. A
playlet titled “iOpen Eye” with leading thespian, Joke Silva, to demonstrate
the social challenges which the social intervention programme of the government
is fighting to overcome was staged just before the arrival of the President at
about 11:39 a.m. Tinubu, my political partner— Buhari President Buhari, who
described Tinubu as his friend and political partner, stepped back from wholly
chorusing the problems inherited from the previous administrations. His
subordinates, notably Vice-President Osinbajo, were, however, not coy about it.
Harping on his 2015 election theme, the President said: “We seek to replace
corruption with correctness, insecurity with safety, and poverty with
prosperity. “We seek a change in the ways and means of our collective
existence. We seek to construct a nation where people are no longer ruled by
whims, but according to law and for the betterment of the people. “I am here to
be happy with you to celebrate the birthday of my friend and political partner.
“Asiwaju is a well-known political strategist who has elevated politics above
self. I have come to see him as a man who cares about people, who is a fountain
of ideas, for the common good of the common man and woman. He has played an
appreciative contribution to Nigeria and Africa’s progress. “Asiwaju has
invested in people because he believes that tomorrow will be better than today
and good will one day triumph over evil.” We must talk about PDP’s corruption—
Osinbajo Osinbajo was, however, not so restrained in looking back saying: “Upon
all I had seen in government in the past three years, the corruption of the
previous five years is what destroyed the Nigerian economy. “Every time we talk
about corruption, our opponents say don’t talk about it. Just do your own. But
we must talk about it. The reason why we must talk about it is that we must let
our people know that we can’t afford to go this way again. “Never again should
we allow a system where people take the resources of this country and steal the
resources, use the resources against the people and at the same time they want
to continue to rule the people.” The vice-president said the APC government had
successfully invested N560 billion in a budget year, money which he said would
otherwise have been stolen if the PDP had been in power. “We as a party, as
your government, must show the difference between us and the government and the
party that impoverished our nation. “Let me give you an example, in 2014 when
oil was between $100 and $114 a barrel, the actual releases for capital for
three major ministries; power, works and housing, when they were three separate
ministries, in total was N99 billion. Transportation got N14 billion and
agriculture N15billion. “Now let us compare that with capital releases to the
same ministries in 2017 when oil price was between $50 and $60 per barrel; N415
billion for power, works and housing, N80billion for transportation and
N65billion for agriculture. Totalling N560 billion in a time when we were
earning at least 50 per cent less. “This is possible because if you do not
steal the resources of the people, you can spend it,” he said. The chief host,
Governor Akinwunmi Ambode, while welcoming dignitaries to the colloquium, had
paid tribute to Tinubu’s vision saying: “After his gubernatorial years, he has
continued to show pivotal leadership, particularly on the national stage. It is
not for nothing that he is acknowledged for his defining role in the emergence
of a progressive political party in Nigeria,” the Governor said. “Look around
you; there are only a few people that can match his (Tinubu) unquestionable
thirst to invest in people. It goes without any gainsaying that, I join
numerous others seated here or outside, that have gained in the investment
Asiwaju has made on people. I am grateful for that,” Governor Ambode said.
Don’t accept PDP’s apology — Tinubu While acknowledging the challenges the APC
had to contend with, Tinubu encouraged Nigerians not to give up on the
administration as he vowed that he would continue to talk about the alleged
corruption of the PDP era. “I can see what the government is doing with so
little resources. But the idea and the fact that they are doing it with
beneficiaries and the fact that it is demonstrated in practical terms is what
we need to get our country from the hook of corrupt officials.” Noting
assertions against looking at the past, he said: “They even said that we should
not talk about it. Seriously, what should we then talk about? After we came
into office, we discovered the looting. After assuming office, we should then
join you in the act and encourage such act?” Asking Nigerians not to give heed
to the PDP, he said: “Please forget those parties. They will not come back to
power. There is no nation that is not facing challenges. Even America is facing
its own. Then who are we? “How many years of democracy have we practised? We
did not say that Nigerians will not enjoy. But we have to report back to the
millions of Nigerians that elected us into office that this is what we found
when we assumed office. “It is not an easy task at all. Dear Nigerians, do not
take their apology. They lied. They falsified. They even changed figures. For
16 years, they made fake promises and gave us fake figures. And they said we
should not talk about it. It is like saying after all they did wrong, do not
look at me. Just steal your own. “That we will not take it off the table…no
matter how twisting the mind of PDP and their supporters may be. We will
continue to talk about it because you wasted our resources. You did not do what
you promised Nigerians, what you said you would do when you were in office. The
market gave you the maximum and production was also at maximum.” Making a
contrast between the APC and the PDP, in the light of claims by former
President Olusegun Obasanjo, Tinubu said: “We are like night and day. I
remember my grand-mother often sent me to a letter writer beside the Magistrate
Court to assist her write letter. So someone is writing letter of politics as
if they had not been there before. “I do not want to agree with those letters,”
he said in apparent reference to missives by President Obasanjo and assertions
by some other national leaders which he described as bad belle letters.
Praising Buhari’s efforts in redirecting the direction of the economy, he
nevertheless called for more urgent effort in pension reform, the mortgage
sector as he offered to make himself available for the president. ‘Buhari has
changed the economy’ “He has changed it (economy) from the wrong direction to
steer the ship back before the final crash because it was necessary. We have
started the journey. And the voyage is on the voyage of hope and the voyage
that we are reclaiming Nigeria. We are retooling Nigeria. We are reinventing
Nigeria. We are redirecting Nigeria.” Advising the president and the business
community to improve the credit system so that Nigerians would not be compelled
to pay at once for goods and infrastructure including housing, he said: “Once
you reduce the rush for cash, you reduce the propensity for corruption. If we
have good credit package, people do not need to pay N4 million at once for a
car. Credit must be made available digitally. “We need to promote more credits
to stimulate this economy. We do not have to pay for a house of N10 million at
once.” The PDP was quick to pick on the advice by Tinubu as reflective of what
it described as the emptiness of the Buhari administration. Do not be deceived
again, PDP tells Tinubu The party in a statement issued by its National
Publicity Secretary, Mr. Kola Ologbondinyan, advised Tinubu not to allow
himself to be used a second time as he still carries the burden for the
enthronement of what it described as “this incompetent, divisive, nepotic and
inherently corrupt administration of President Muhammadu Buhari, which has
brought the nation to its knees in three years.” The PDP said Tinubu’s speech,
at the colloquium, rather than doing damage to the PDP, ended up amplifying the
failures of President Buhari and the APC administration. “The PDP watched with
amusement as Asiwaju Tinubu struggled with words to appease President Buhari
and give him assurances that he can win a second term election in the face of
mass failure both in governance and in their discredited, rejected and troubled
platform. “It was a direct admittance of failure and indictment on President
Buhari’s administration, when Asiwaju pointedly told the President that the
ship of the nation, under his (Buhari’s) watch, still needs to be rescued,
almost three years down the line. “It is tragic that Asiwaju had to tutor his
visitor, who had no policy direction since his election in 2015, by engaging in
a revision of the programmes and policies of the PDP, such as the leasing
system, the mortgage and pension schemes which boosted the economy and directly
impacted on the lives of Nigerians. “More pathetic is the fact that the APC
leader presented the PDP programmes as if he was introducing novel ideas in the
economy. This clearly stood with our position that the APC government is
incompetent and lacking in ideas of how to move the nation forward,” the
statement read in part.” ROLL CALL Besides President Buhari, Vice President
Osinbajo, others present yesterday included the wife of the vice-president,
Dolapo Osinbajo, Governors Akinwunmi Ambode, Lagos; Rochas Okorocha, Imo;
Godwin Obaseki, Edo; Abdulfatah Ahmed, Kwara; Atiku Bagudu, Kebbi; Ibikunle
Amosun, Ogun; Mohammed Badaru, Jigawa; Umar Ganduje, Kano; Mohammed Abubakar,
Bauchi; Rauf Aregbesola, Osun; Abiola Ajimobi, Oyo; Aminu Tambuwal, Sokoto
among others. Also present were the immediate past governor of Lagos State and
minister of works, power and housing, Mr. Babatunde Fashola, the immediate past
governor of Oyo State, Chief Adebayo Alao-Akala, Senators Barnabas Gemade,
Magnus Abe, Solomon Adeola, Andy Uba, Musiliu Obanikoro, Olurunnimbe Mamora,
John Akpanudoedehe and Femi Gbajabiamila. The Minister of Information and
Culture, Alhaji Lai Mohammed, the minister of state, budget and national
planning, Mrs. Zainab Ahmed, the deputy national chairman of the APC, North,
Senator Lawali Shahibu; the deputy national chairman, South, Engr. Segun Oni
and the national vice-chairman, Southwest, Mr. Pius Akinyerule were also
present. The immediate past Secretary to the Government of the Federation, SGF,
Mr. Babachir Lawal, the former chairman of the Economic and Financial Crimes
Commission, EFCC, Mallam Nuhu Ribadu. The class of royalty was represented by
the Oba of Lagos, Oba Rilwan Akolu, Ooni of Ife, Oba Adeyeye Ogunwusi, Alafin
of Oyo, Oba Lamidi Adeyemi, Alake of Egba Land, Oba Adedotun Gbadebo II, the
Oluwo of Iwo, Oba Adewale Akanbi among others.
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