Jonathan’s re-election doubtful –Asari-Dokubo …insists President has mismanaged goodwill of Nigerians
SOLA ADEBAYO
The President of the Niger Delta Peoples Volunteer Force, NDPVF, Alhaji
Mujarhedeen Asari-Dokubo, yesterday said that the re-election of
President Goodluck Jonathan for the second term in 2015 hung in the
balance. He said the President had abused and ruined the goodwill of
Nigerians that would have placed him in
good stead to seek a second mandate in 2015. The NDPVF leader lamented
that Jonathan had lost the sympathy and support of well-meaning
Nigerians. He was, however, quick to add that hopes were not lost for
Jonathan if he could mend fences with former President Olusegun Obasanjo
and regain the confidence of Nigerians, who voted overwhelmingly for
him in 2011.
Asari-Dokubo also said that President Jonathan
should urgently deliver on his electioneering promises to Nigerians. He
said the performance of the President presently was less than
satisfactory, a development he blamed on the presence of some
selfseeking and selfish aides. Asari-Dokubo said that the Presidency
lied about its relationship with Obasanjo, adding that the seat of power
was dishonest and economical with the truth in its claim that the
relationship between President Jonathan and Obasanjo was cordial. The
former militant leader described the reaction of the Presidency to his
widely publicised interview in which he asserted that President Jonathan
enjoyed frosty relationship with Obasanjo as “baseless and dishonest.”
Asari-Dokubo said the Special Adviser to the President on Media and
Publicity, Dr. Reuben Abati, who reacted to his interview on behalf of
his boss, was “largely uninformed”, adding that Abati’s reaction was “
arrant nonsense and rubbish.” He added that Abati was “childish.” “I
don’t want to reply Abati, the famous author of crab theory, who was
desperate to defend his boss just because he wants to justify his wages.
What does Abati know? Am I struggling to be President in 2015? What is
the correlation between why is the East/West Road not being constructed
and the poor performance of the Presidency, including the inability of
President Jonathan to curb corruption in his administration and the crab
theory by Abati?
“Abati is just childish; his arguments were
baseless, just struggling and managing to salvage the dwindling fortunes
and sagging image of the Presidency.” Asari-Dokubo said the Presidency
lied when it claimed that there was no rift between Jonathan and
Obasanjo, stating that, “everybody knows that there is a quarrel. Has
Obasanjo not been openly criticising Jonathan? Has Obasanjo not said
that he was not prepared to keep quiet if things are wrong? Do you need
to be told that there is a rift when Obasanjo, who took his position as
the Chairman of the Board of Trustees, BoT, of the Peoples Democratic
Party, PDP, as between life and death suddenly gave up the job just like
that?
“Was it not reported that Obasanjo has threatened that
Jonathan would not be president in 2015 and that he (Obasanjo) vowed to
continue to criticise him (Jonathan)?”
Although Asari-Dokubo added
that he was still ready to “help” Jonathan to clinch the highest
political office in 2015, he regretted that the Presidency was not
focused, adding that some political gladiators in the North could cash
in on the pervasive deficiencies and inadequacies of Jonathan
administration to return to power in 2015. His words: “I am ready and
willing to help him in 2015 but there is something wrong with him
(Jonathan), he has been hijacked by some people and he is not doing
anything to remove them.
Jonathan is not on course at all. Jonathan is destroying his presidency.
“For instance, he got to power majorly by the support of the social
media that is the vehicle in which he was brought to power but as I am
talking to you today, he has lost all his Facebook fans. He (Jonathan)
is going down every day.” He said Jonathan had failed to deliver on his
mandate. “How can he (Jonathan) deliver when everybody around him are
sabotaging him? The people around Jonathan are vicious but somebody like
me will not keep quiet to allow Jonathan to lead us to avoidable
bloodshed.” Asked if he was ready for a truce with the Presidency,
Asari-Dokubo stated, “I am not ready to be called by anybody because I
went to him (Jonathan) many times to intimate him that his conduct would
bring disgrace to us.
I told him that my brother, you are not
doing well. My conscience is very important to me, I cannot keep quiet
at all, it makes me sick. “But I am and will continue to fight for him
(Jonathan), for the Ijaw nation, the South/South and the deprived
people, who stood by him (Jonathan). What Jonathan represents is greater
than him. The Presidency does not need to reach out to me. Jonathan is
not representing himself, Presidency is not the personal property of
Jonathan; it is the property of those who died throughout the country to
make him the president of Nigeria in 2011.” Specifically, he described
the association of a former BoT Chairman of PDP, Chief Tony Anenih with
Jonathan as “a liability to the Presidency.”
He said it was
unfortunate that Jonathan continued to associate with Anenih despite his
“credibility baggage.” “For me as a person, I believe in the sayings
that ‘show me your friend, I will tell you who you are.’ For Goodluck
Jonathan to continue to associate with Tony Anennih despite series of
allegations against him is unfortunate. “But there is a remedy for him
(Jonathan) because he has two years more, ending on May 29, 2015, if he
can make amends. Let him genuinely reconcile with Obasanjo, his
benefactor, listen to and align with Nigerians, who elected him in
2011.Let him severe and cut off the people around him, who never wished
Nigeria and Nigerians well and redeem the battered image of his
administration by delivering on his electioneering promises to
Nigerians.
“Jonathan should be prepared to fight injustice and
corruption in the remaining two years and remove the deadwoods in his
government and move the nation forward. All hopes are not lost if he can
make amends but his chances of re-election in 2015 are slim and narrow
if the present trends of inactivity by his administration continue,”
Asari-Dokubo warned.
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