The media
handlers of former Vice President Atiku Abubakar Thursday accused a
former Minister of the FCT, Mallam Nasir El-Rufai of “publishing a
collection of fiction, half truths, exaggeration and reflection of
selective memory.”
El-Rufai came under fire for writing alleged
fiction for self-glorification at the expense of truth, Atiku’s media
office said in a statement in reaction to el-Rufai’s book entitled, “The
Accidental Public Servant.”
The Media Office was particularly
piqued by the claim of el-Rufai that he had almost resigned as the
former Director General of the Bureau of Public Enterprises (BPE)
because of alleged persistent pressure and interference by former Vice
President Atiku Abubakar, who was then the Chairman of the National
Council on Privatization (NCP).
Atiku’s Media Office expressed
disbelief that the former FCT Minister forgot soon what he said at the
Senate Public Hearing on BPE August 8-13, 2011. That Adhoc committee was
headed by Senator Ahmed Lawan.
It recalled el-Rufai as saying
that he had a special relationship with former President Obasanjo, which
gave him direct access and the discretion to bypass the Council on
Privatization headed by Atiku in order to get the approval of the
President.
The Media Office wondered how el-Rufai could
reconcile his threat of resignation with the accounts he told the Senate
about the latitude of freedom he enjoyed at BPE because of his
closeness to former President Obasanjo.
In that testimony,
el-Rufai told the Senate that, and we quote: “Thank you very much
Distinguished Senator. Mr. Chairman, as a matter of principle Mr.
Chairman, I am reluctant to judge my successors. So, whenever I do a
job, I move on; I don’t comment on what my successors have done. All I
can say is this. Mr. Chairman, if you go through my tenure in BPE, you
will see that we try to do everything by the rules, by the book. And we
resisted every attempt at political interference. There is a process;
step by step. Privatization is a mechanical process. Once you have the
process published, every step should not be missed. And there was never a
time that we deviated from that process.
“We took everything we
did to the privatization council. That’s how we ran the place. And I
swear to God, I am under oath. Except for one time that the vice
president called me and said; look I’ve got calls from A and B to help
this guy win this, I said Mr. Vice president you know the rules, tell
him to bid the highest price because the highest price wins and he said
yes I know, I am just telling you in case they contact you. And I don’t
want them to say I didn’t pass on their requests. That was the only
time. But no one tried to interfere with my work. There were attempts to
block it. President Obasanjo blocked the privatization of Nigeria
airways practically. Okay because Kema Chikwe will go and tell him
stories. And what is the result today. The company is dead.”
On
the claim by el-Rufai that former President Obasanjo went on bended
knees before former Vice President Atiku Abubakar to seek his
cooperation for second term bid in 2003, the media office dismissed the
claim as a figment of el-Rufai’s wild imagination.
It said such
claim lacked any credibility because Atiku and Obasanjo were alone
together behind closed doors and that they alone knew what actually
transpired between them.
The Media Office wondered whether
el-Rufai was a fly on the wall to discuss the details of a private
meeting between the two leaders.
Rather than el-Rufai feeding
the public with such fabrications, the statement said the former
Minister should have provided or quoted the authority for such claim
since he was not at the private meeting between former President
Obasanjo and Vice President Atiku Abubakar.
The statement also
added that for a man like el-Rufai who has a notorious reputation for
disparaging religions and their icons, including lately Jesus Christ,
the attack on Atiku was the least surprising.
It noted that if
he could go to such irreverent extent to disparage religious icons, who
is an ordinary mortal like Atiku Abubakar.
According to the statement, any man that can cross the boundary of reason and decency, deserves prayers rather than anger.
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