The Special Adviser to the President on Policy Communication, Daniel Bwala, has said that the motives and actions behind the statements made by the former Governor of Kaduna State, Mallam Nasir El-Rufai, make him a veritable tool for the opposition’s recruitment.
He stated that he believed El-Rufai did not need all these
melodramatic activities or a vengeance mission, urging him to come back and
resolve whatever grievances he has with the All Progressives Congress, APC.
Bwala, while responding to El-Rufai’s post on his verified X
handle on Thursday, said the opposition saw that singular element of vengeance
as a veritable tool for El-Rufai’s recruitment.
He, however, rejected the appellation of “a latter-day
Asiwaju supporter” ascribed to him by the former governor.
Bwala noted: “Still my senior brother @elrufai, I am sure
you don’t need anyone to tell you about my respect and admiration for you, not
just for your brilliance, but also as one of the brightest we have from the
northern extraction. I am not stating it for the first time today, and you know
that.
“My worry, however, is the motive behind your statements and
actions; they are not borne out of patriotism, but a need for vengeance. The
opposition sees that singular element of vengeance as a veritable tool for your
recruitment.
“With respect, I am not a latter-day Asiwaju supporter. We
both played our roles in his emergence as the candidate of the party ahead of
the 2023 elections.
“And before then, whilst you were from the CPC extraction of
the APC, I was from the ACN, which explains why I worked with Comrade
Oshiomhole when he chaired the party, amongst other things, to protect the
interest of Asiwaju, whom at the time you people vowed to retire from politics.
“I still think you don’t need all these melodramatic
activities or a vengeance mission. Come back and resolve whatever you think are
your grievances like the dignified man that you are.
“Our party, APC, as of today remains the only organised
party with identifiable structures across the country. So if you are looking
for any symbol of democracy, it is still in your party. Please, senior, come
home; you have toiled all night.”
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