ABUJA — The Presidency, yesterday, reacted to the assertion by former
chairman of the Economic and Financial Crimes Commission, EFCC, Mallam
Nuhu Ribadu that Nigeria under President Goodluck Jonathan is a ‘sinking
ship’.
It said that Ribadu is an ingrate considering what the Jonathan
administration did for him on his return from self-imposed exile.
Mallam Ribadu at a lecture in Kaduna on Saturday said Nigeria, under
President Goodluck Jonathan, was a sinking ship in which the yearnings
of the masses were being neglected by a tyrannical leadership.
Reacting to Ribadu’s claim, the Presidency, in a statement,
yesterday, by the Special Adviser to the president on Media and
Publicity, Reuben Abati, said in his quest for relevance, Ribadu has
resorted to disparaging leaders of the land to satisfy his new leaders.
According to the statement: “The Presidency totally rejects the
false, hypocritical and self-serving claim by Mallam Nuhu Ribadu at a
lecture in Kaduna on Saturday that Nigeria under President Goodluck
Jonathan is a “sinking ship” in which the yearnings of the masses are
being neglected by a tyrannical leadership.
“We find it very sad and utterly deplorable that Nuhu Ribadu has
resorted to shameless wolf-crying, the peddling of arrant falsehood and
the denigration of the elected government of his fatherland in
furtherance of his selfish quest for continued national political
relevance after his wholesale rejection by Nigerian voters in 2011.
“It is very unfortunate indeed that the once highly respected former
EFCC Chairman has now taken to political prostitution and developed a
penchant for irresponsible and reckless utterances aimed at improving
the electoral fortunes of his new friends and “leader”, who he once
famously denounced as ‘not fit to hold public office’.
“There can be no doubt that nothing else but blind ambition for an
office for which he is clearly unfit is driving Ribadu to infer that an
administration led by a President who welcomed him back to the country
after his self-imposed exile, restored his rank in the Nigeria Police to
save him from the shame of demotion and converted his dismissal from
service to retirement has now become tyrannical and anti-people. We take
special note of his ingratitude.
Ribadu was a tyrant — FG
“If Nuhu Ribadu wants to talk of tyranny then he should talk of the
days when he orchestrated the impeachment of governors with an
illegitimate quorum of legislators who had been threatened by the EFCC
under his watch.
It beats the imagination that Nuhu Ribadu, a man who once presided
over an EFCC which in 2007 compiled a list of disqualified politicians
aspiring for office without a court order or legal backing now has the
guts to accuse the man under whom Nigeria has had the most credible
elections in this Fourth Republic of being the leader of a sinking ship.
Can there be a greater tyranny than the tyranny of removing governors
via undemocratic means and barring legally entitled persons from
contesting elections?
“Nothing else but misguided ambition could have driven Ribadu to urge
Nigerian youths to rise up and save the country from an administration
which he willingly served recently, but which he now duplicitously and
insincerely claims is “imposing private interests on the majority.
“It is certainly the height of hypocrisy for Ribadu who built his
entire reputation as an anti-corruption crusader by completely
disregarding the rule of law and recklessly trampling on the rights of
perceived enemies of the government of the day, to now accuse an
administration that has consistently upheld the rule of law and respect
for fundamental human rights of being tyrannical.
“It is only a shameless man that will turn around and accept to be
the political lackey of a man he once openly accused of corruption at
various times between 2004 and 2007. Now that he has been used and
abused by the undemocratic overlords that reign over the ACN and fearing
that he may soon be dumped now that that vehicle is about to be
subsumed into the so called All Progressives Congress, Ribadu is
desperately seeking fresh relevance.
“Ribadu’s descent into a moral abyss since leaving the exalted office
of EFCC Chairman, his equally ethically-challenged new friends and his
willingness to vituperate against any person or institution he perceives
as a challenge to the fulfillment of his unattainable ambitions, have
clearly exposed him for what he truly is – a thoroughly unprincipled
attention-seeker whose entire career in the public service was built on
bootlicking and doing the bidding of the powers of the day without a
care for legality which should have been his primary concern as an
officer of the law.
“President Jonathan and his Administration will not be distracted
from the diligent implementation of the agenda for national
transformation by the falsehoods and vituperations of Ribadu and his new
friends.
“Far from being tyrannical as Ribadu falsely alleged in Kaduna,
President Jonathan will, as he has consistently done since assuming
office, continue to strengthen institutions of democratic governance in
Nigeria, uphold the fundamental human rights of all Nigerians including
the youth, and protect their right to elect leaders in free, fair and
credible elections,” the statement concluded.
By Ben Agande
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