Femi Adesina, Special Adviser to
President Buhari on Media and Publicity, has described Senator Eyinnaya Abaribe
and other political and religious leaders criticizing his principal as mere
paper tigers.
Adesina stated this in his weekly
column titled “THEY SHOULD LET US BREATHE.”
The presidential aide didn’t
mention Abaribe but dropped enough hints to pinpoint the Minority leader in the
senate.
He described Abaribe as the
“character who stood surety for an insurrectionist (Nnamdi Kanu) who then
jumped bail.”
Adesina said Abaribe has the
temerity to criticize because the government has not put him in the slammers.
He also described other leaders
criticizing Buhari as provocateurs who love to hate the president.
Please read his full article below
Don’t asphyxiate us, let us
breathe. Remove your knees from the neck of Nigeria, and let the country be.
What do we owe you, that you make it seem we must never have peace?
That was the sum total of the
caution given early this week by the Department of State Services (DSS) on the
state of the nation.
Nigeria is currently undergoing
severe security challenges, but rather than team up with government and
security agencies to find solutions, some past and present political leaders,
disgruntled religious leaders, and ethnic champions are in cahoots, to
exacerbate the situation.
They are plotting to hold
conferences, which would pass vote of no confidence in President Muhammadu
Buhari, a man they so much love to hate.
These agent provocateurs were the
first to sow the seed of evil, disharmony and suspicion in the country, through
the war of tongues they have deployed against the government of the day for many
years. In their estimation, nothing good is happening in the country, except
killings and bloodshed. And the only way out, in their narrow minds, is a
removal of the constitutional order.
Now, how do you achieve such in a
democracy, without subverting the very essence of democracy itself, and
throwing the country into a tailspin? They do not bother, neither do they care.
All they want is to get the man they do not want to see out of power. They have
deployed everything against him: evil speaking, hate speech, misinformation,
disinformation, bile, malignancy, and more. In the build-up to the 2019
elections, they banded together, endorsed a candidate, whom they were already
calling ‘My President’ before the polls. But what did we see? They were beaten
black and blue, as Nigerians opted for a man they could trust.
What they lost through the ballot
box, they have been plotting to get through the back door. Bad-mouth the man,
paint him black, portray him as incompetent, and turn the people against him.
And they have found a smokescreen in the security challenges the country is
facing. They have crept under it, to show their hidden, hostile hands.
Incidentally, while combating
insecurity, and myriads of other challenges, President Buhari is making
conquests on other fronts, particularly infrastructure. Roads, bridges, rail
network, airports, gas pipelines, other massive projects are ongoing. And they
are telling themselves: unless we stop this man, he will still become the
authentic Nigerian hero. So they are throwing everything against him, including
the kitchen sink.
There is one funny fellow at the
National Assembly, who is always using foul words against the leadership of the
country. The more uncouth the words from him, the happier he seems to be. He
has, to a large extent, poisoned the minds of people in his region of the
country against the government. Evil words inexorably germinate and bear bitter
seeds.
It was ironic to see the fellow
this week talk of massive insecurity in the land, poor state of the economy,
and alleged stifling of voices of dissent. This was a character who stood
surety for an insurrectionist who then jumped bail. The government has not put
the man in the slammers, where he rightly belongs, and he has the temerity to
talk of stifling of voices of dissent in the land. Good grief!
He talked of utilizing all
constitutional means to do the needful against the government of the day. Well,
every butterfly fancies itself a bird, and the fact that the mangrove tree
lives inside the river does not make it a crocodile. Talk is cheap, and dreams
cost nothing.
The intention of that fellow and
his co-travelers is not really about now. What they are playing is the politics
of power grab in 2023, thinking they should muddy the waters before then, as
much as possible. When the lobster walks on mud, it stirs it up for everybody.
The welfare and well-being of the country and its peoples do not matter.
The disgruntled, caterwauling
religious and political leaders are working towards a vote of no confidence in
the President. After that, what next? The DSS has indicated support for a
united, indivisible Nigeria, stressing that government can only be changed
through the electoral process. The military has equally done same, saying it is
committed to the present Administration and democratic institutions in the
land. Good.
The military went further: “The
current security challenges are not insurmountable. The Armed Forces in
partnership with other security agencies are working assiduously to ameliorate
the challenges. Nigeria will know peace again.”
Amen and amen. I can hear you
say. This land will know peace again. And yes, this is where those past and
present political leaders, religious figures, and chieftains of ethnic groups
should have positioned. Instead of shenanigans to pass yeye votes of no
confidence in a President doing his level best for the country, they should
align with the military in the conviction that “Nigeria shall know peace
again.” True, the security challenges are troubling and daunting, but they are
not insurmountable. And Nigeria shall win.
These political, religious and
ethnic leaders should please get their knees off the necks of Nigerians, and
they should let us breathe. They have arrogated too much influence and
authority to themselves, while not knowing that they are mere paper tigers.
Nigeria is bigger than them, and
the country will survive. As I often say, this country is like the testicles of
a ram, which gyrates from side to side, as the animal runs. However fast the
speed of the ram, have you ever seen the testicles fall off? Or when a woman
runs, and holds her breasts, is it for fear that those tender parts will fall
off? It never happens.
No matter what they do or say,
irrespective of their machinations, Nigeria will survive. And peace, flowing
like a river, shall return to this land.
Adesina is Special Adviser to
President Buhari on Media and Publicity
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