A post on the Twitter page of a former Minister of the Federal Capital Territory, Mallam Nasir el-Rufai, describing President Goodluck Jonathan as “docile”, has sparked a debate.
El-Rufai, who is the Interim Deputy National Secretary of the opposition All Progressives Congress, had on Saturday quoted a tweet and its accompanying picture of one of his followers, Lauretta Onochie, on his Twitter page, which some people deemed anti-Jonathan.
The picture showed the President on his knees praying to God. However, the message which accompanied his picture stated, “Many prayers of the lazy, docile, incompetent, clueless, hopeless and useless leader!”
In an apparent move to shrug off initial criticism that he is a religious bigot, El-Rufai, who describes himself as a “certified ruffler of feathers” tweeted that he would have gladly posted such a tweet on his Twitter page if the President were a Muslim praying in the mosque.
“If he (a muslim President) prays instead of honest work, yes!” he tweeted, in response to a query by one Editi Akpan, who was worried about the tweet.
Quoting the words of American born poet, Joybell C, El-Rufai wrote that he has a message for members of the ruling Peoples Democratic Party and supporters of the President whom he described as “Jonathanians.” He wrote, “No, I am not bitter, I am not hateful, and I am not unforgiving. I just don’t like you.”
But the Presidency has reacted to the Twitter post, describing it as mockery of the office of the President. Special Assistant to the President on New Media, Reno Omokri, in a tweet to el-Rufai, branded him as a “bitter” fellow.
“It is only a sick and bitter fellow like you that would stoop so low to mock a man praying to his God. What type of man mocks a person who is praying to God? Even if you don’t respect your President, at least, respect God!” Omokri stated.
However, the controversial tweet has attracted mixed reactions from Nigerians on social media. While some Nigerians condemned the former minister for the message others argued that the adjectives used in the tweet truly describe Jonathan.
Those who carpeted el-Rufai said they had expected him to have steered clear of such tweets and not amplify such on social media.
According to them the President deserves some respect and putting such a post on his (el-Rufai’s) Twitter page was out of place.
A Twitter user, Ladi Owolabi, said the words used on the President were too heavy. “As an opinion leader and a former minister el-Rufai should know better than retweeting that rubbish? You (el-Rufai) should be totally ashamed of yourself!”
Another Twitter user, Bryan Chaut, described el-Rufai’s actions as a misbehaviour, adding that he needed to turn a new leaf.
“So the accidental Mallam misbehaved again today. We have become too wise in our own eyes that we mock people who pray to God. Mallam’s style is always the same, he asks someone to tweet something and then he retweets. This isn’t the first time. Mallam and his paid goons need to repent,” Chaut wrote on the micro-blogging service.
Also a Facebook follower of el-Rufai, Duro Damisa, expressed disappointment, saying whatever grouse he has against the President, he shouldn’t have allowed such derogatory adjectives on his social media pages.
Damisa stated, “Even if someone else tweeted this absurd and nasty insult upon the President of the Federal Republic of Nigeria, I think you (el-rufai) have done the unthinkable by retweeting it from your account. I am an avid reader of your posts and tweets, but I make bold to say that your write-ups smack of hatred on GEJ’s personality.
“It is only you and God that know what he has done to you. You were once in power and if you are not there now, it doesn’t mean you won’t be there again. Please respect the office of the President. Democracy does not mean disrespect.”
Rising in defence of el-Rufai, a prolific Twitter user, Babatunde Rosanwo, explained that the controversial tweet was not far from the truth adding that every individual has a right to express his opinion.
According to him, Nigerians should focus on the real issues raised. He said that the President had been “sleeping on duty” and the tweet was an “apt description” of the Nigerian leader.
He wrote, “But the tweet was not mocking Jonathan, it was an apt description of the present President. The country is in dire need of leadership, the presidency is splashing pictures of the President praying in Israel across social media.
“About time Nigeria started paying good salary with allowances. Every leader has abdicated responsibilities to Him. Do I care if el-Rufai is a Muslim or focused on the real issue which is that the President is sleeping on duty? The hypocrisy is to single out el- Rufai as a Muslim and anti-Christ.
“Performing presidents in advanced democracies are getting knocks to do more; we are here shielding the non-performing but praying President.”
Kayode Bakare wrote on Facebook that Jonathan had, by his actions and inactions, brought to himself such a “ridicule.”
“I don’t think we should debase the institution of the Presidency but when you have a fellow who seems to be on a mission to bring so much ridicule to the exalted seat, can we rightly blame does that use bad words on him?”
One Niyi Agunbiade also stated, “GEJ attracts this sort of language. No matter how polished and gentlemanly anyone can be, words will fail you where Jonathan is concerned. I detest abuse of character too, but I make an exception with Jonathan. Period.”
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Have you forgotten that El-Rufai once insulted Jesus Christ? This is a small thing na. Someone who doesn't have respect for Jesus Christ will respect a "comon docile" president Jonathan? You guys are expecting too much from El-Rufa walahi.
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ReplyDeleteJonathan is a simple nonentity! He has ridicule the office of the president of federal republic of Nigeria...you can not give what you don't have...
ReplyDeleteIf u insult ur leader den d followers are more foolish weda u agree to follow or not..el-rufai insulted Christ Jesus,na Jonathan e no fit insult? Small child go insult am soon,watch out!!!
ReplyDeleteEl-Rufai has made a mockery of himself. As former Minister, he left many problems in the FCT when he left power. Today, the FCT natives are still seeking redress for the evil of El-Rufai administration and land grabbing.
ReplyDeleteif anybody is unhappy with GEJ performance, try in 2015 if you can, and stop noise.
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