Former Lagos State governor and National Leader of the All Progressives Congress (APC), Asiwaju Bola Ahmed Tinubu, has described the Jonathan government as one that routinely abuses power and manipulates the people.
Speaking as after-dinner speaker and special
guest of honour at the NG Annual Dinner in Lagos at the Muson Centre on
Thursday February 6, 2014, Tinubu drew a distinction between the PDP and the
APC.
He blamed the Jonathan-led PDP government as
one spinning recklessly out of control in terms of spending, corruption in the
oil sector and other slush funds channelled through government programmes to
fill the pockets of party loyalists.
Tinubu noted that Nigerians are yet to get a
satisfactory explanation on the 400,000 barrels per day that is stolen. He
opined that the NNPC has been converted into an automated teller machine (ATM).
Tinubu said: “Like I have maintained
previously, the Sure-P project is a drain pipe; a slush fund for political
patronage. For instance, the N253.5 billion alleged to have being spent on
projects by the Federal Government as at December 2013 is not reflective in the
lives of ordinary Nigerians. In 2012, about N180 billion accrued to the Federal
Government in Sure-P alone.”
“Under the heavy weight of corruption, heavy
dose of insecurity, the ticking time bomb of youth unemployment and a near
total absence of institutional rationalisation, Nigeria under President
Jonathan clutches on like a battered engine in need of a complete overhaul. In
fact, a change of engine.”
Tinubu, who spoke in a very conversational
tone at the dinner, used his experience as a former governor of Lagos State as
a tool to examine what is wrong with Nigeria politically and economically.
According to him, Nigeria punches below its
weight and is trapped in a disarticulated economy occasioning poverty and
frustration on people. “The AFDB, in its African Economic Outlook report of
2013 revealed that poverty has worsened since 1996 and through 11 years of the
Peoples Democratic Party (PDP) rule. The efforts of President Jonathan’s
government at combating poverty were also faulted.”
The former governor of Lagos State asserted
that under the current economic environment, it is almost impossible for
Nigeria to meet any of the predictions about its prosperity.
“The projection that Nigeria will soon
emerge, at least in the next 30 years alongside three other countries as an
economic giant by the British Economist, Jim O’Neil, will for long be a mirage.
O’Neil predicted that Mexico, Indonesia, Nigeria and Turkey are to become what
he refers to as “MINT’.
“We all know that this is another Vision 2020
gimmick. A very distant hope with no chance of coming to fruition. Let us not
for once delude ourselves that this is possible. A country that is yet to
export the smallest plastic product or one that generates a miserable 12 per
cent of the total energy needs of the country can never be a candidate for
“MINT”, “BRICS” (Brazil, Russia, India, China and South Africa) and as we now
know, Vision 2020. Our energy woes abide.”
Tinubu was on call to explain the vision and
mission of the new party, APC and offer an insight into the ideology of the
party.
He said: “We formed this party to improve the
lot and the lives of those who don’t have. We formed it to bring dignity, hope,
justice and the reality of prosperity to those Nigerians who seek these things.
“The PDP has never been a friend of the
people and each year, it becomes less of one. They have turned their backs on
the people. Now it is time the people turn their backs against the PDP.
“The PDP claims we don’t have an ideology. We
have an ideology but it is one PDP can’t understand. What the arrogant and mean
don’t understand, they pretend does not exist.
“One can no longer dance on both sides of the
fence. Either you are resolute for justice or for injustice. Stake your claim
and sign your name to it so history may record your decision and your deeds at
this critical hour.
“For me, I have but one life thus I have but
one choice. I choose the right way. I follow the APC. I urge you all to hitch a
ride on the rescue mission APC is about and rally for change and the
re-building of a Nigeria that meets our dream.”
He added: “We have come to a moment in time
when there is no time to waffle, obfuscate or prattle. Beginning from now and
as we march toward the elections of 2015, the people shall decide whether they
want to enshrine injustice, inequality and the rule of arbitrary might over their
lives or do they want to build a finer existence where the light of fairness,
prosperity and the rule of law shines on all. “
The NG dinner, held once a year, is an
association of core professionals drawn from diverse fields and mostly Lagos
based. The NG group formed in 1998 has produced a number of governors,
ministers, commissioners and other key government functionaries. It is an
informal think tank, a sounding board of sorts for government types and policy
makers.
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