Femi Adesina, special adviser to
the president on media and publicity, says he feels nothing but pity for those
twisting the words of his principal to demonise him.
Adesina said there is a plot to
twist and slant every word from the president in the negative, all in a bid to
“demean, de-market, and demonise” and make him unattractive to the electorate.
Describing it as “irresponsible
politics”, Adesina said much of that is expected as election approaches.
He added that “sensible”
Nigerians would queue behind Buhari at the polls next year and at the end of it
all, “the detractors would be holding the short ends of the stick and looking
small, forlorn and disconsolate”.
He was reacting to the reports on
President Muhammadu Buhari’s comment during his meeting with Justin Wellby,
archbishop of Canterbury, in London.
“Since President Muhammadu Buhari
met with the Archbishop of Canterbury in London on Wednesday and spoke on the
likely impact of gunmen trained by former Libyan leader, Muammar Gaddafi, on
the killings by herdsmen in Nigeria, some people have virtually flown off the
handle, ululating as if wailing was going out of fashion,” he wrote on
Facebook.
“They twisted the meaning of Mr.
President’s words (yes, some people twist everything, even the words of God; 2
Peter:3, 15,16). They claimed he was blaming Gaddafi, long dead, for the
killings in Nigeria. But let’s see the vacuousness and intellectual laziness in
the twist they have given what President Buhari said, out of sheer malice and
evil hearts. Sadly, even a Senator was involved in the sickening display of
poisonous heart. That’s what you get when small minds get into high places.
“The President talked about the
influx of militia trained, armed and used by Gaddafi, who now dispersed into
different countries, including possibly Nigeria, after the Libyan strongman’s
death. Are some people claiming ignorance of such development, despite it being
global knowledge? So deep must be the ignorance of such people. Simple research
will show them the Libyan influence on proliferation of small arms all over
Africa, after Gaddafi’s death.
“The president then talked about
the herdsmen we used to know, who carried just sticks, and at worst a cutlass,
saying those armed with sophisticated weapons were unknown to this clime. Is
that not true? If herdsmen have suddenly turned murderous in a country, it
calls for all sorts of interrogation, including intellectual, as to what may
have gone wrong. The causes could be multifarious. And solutions must be
jointly proffered.”
The presidential spokesman said
those who allegedly painting Buhari in bad light are more interested in
problems than solutions.
“A president has sensitive
security reports available to him. President Buhari gave another vista from
which the herdsmen/farmers clashes could be considered, but rather than be
reflective and do critical interrogation, the wailers engaged in their pastime:
they began to wail, including senators and people who should naturally be
level-headed and examine issues dispassionately. Very sorry,” he said.
“But we are working on solutions,
President Buhari told the cleric. They ignored that. It holds no meaning for
them. They are interested in problems, not solutions. Problems serve their
pernicious interests more. Pity!
“That is what hatred does to the
heart. It stunts the mind and poisons the soul. Such heart plays petty partisan
and divisive politics with every matter. It is what President Buhari at that
meeting called ‘irresponsible politics’. And as we head for general elections
next year, much more of it would be seen, except such people reform, and put on
their thinking caps.
“The tendency now is to twist and
slant every word from President Buhari in the negative, all in a bid to demean,
de-market, and demonize him, and make him unattractive to the electorate. But
those who do it are to be pitied. Sensible Nigerians know what the President is
doing for the country, and would queue behind him at the polls next year. At
the end of it all, the detractors would be holding the short ends of the stick
and looking small, forlorn and disconsolate. Where would they then hide their faces?”
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