Son of a former Vice-President, Atiku Abubakar Mr Mustapha has
launched an attack on the Rivers State Governor, Rotimi Amaechi, for
verbally castigating President Goodluck Jonathan.
Amaechi
had on Saturday stated that Jonathan should not be referred to as his
brother for failing to execute any project in Rivers State.
But
the ex-VP’s son carpeted Amaechi for making what he called unguarded
statements, noting that the governor was not the only one witnessing
Jonathan’s alleged incompetence.
Accusing
Amaechi of criticising Jonathan “irresponsibly” with “no sense of
decorum,” Mustapha asked him to take a cue from his colleague and fellow
party member in Edo State, Governor Adams Oshiomhole, whom he described
as a “mature leader.”
Writing on
Twitter, Atiku’s son argued that despite Jonathan’s alleged
incompetence, the President deserves respect from...
all governors irrespective of party affiliations.
all governors irrespective of party affiliations.
“I
remember very well that Amaechi was one of Jonathan’s biggest
supporters for a while. Amaechi is not the only one who sees or talks
about GEJ’s incompetence, but he’s the one who criticises irresponsibly
the most.
“But whenever Amaechi takes
on the President, he does so with no sense of decorum, which is wrong
for a leader. Gov. Oshiomole always accords the President a rousing
welcome whenever he visits his state. This is a mature leader,” Mustapha
wrote on Twitter.
Mustapha, whose
father is a presidential aspirant on the platform of the All
Progressives Congress, however, insisted that he had “no love” for
Jonathan.
According to him, “by the
votes of Nigerians and the will of God” Jonathan must return to his
country home in Otuoke, Bayelsa State, come 2015.
Urging
Nigerians to “shine your eyes,” the Turakin Adamawa’s offspring stated
that the raising of committees and various subcommittees by Jonathan for
his presidential declaration would not prevent him from losing his
reelection bid.
“Look, former
military President Ibrahim Babangida filled the Eagle Square, Abuja to
the brim during his (presidential) declaration in 2011. Governors and
all sorts of people attended but we know where his journey ended. Mr.
President’s declaration may surpass that of Atiku, Buhari, and Kwankwaso
combined, but it doesn’t make him more popular,” he added.
Meanwhile,
the Presidency has said that Jonathan has “no enemies to fight” going
from various scathing criticisms of his administration.
Special
Assistant to the President on New Media, Reno Omokri, said the
President’s declaration slated for November would not be used to attack
personalities, adding that the event would be issue-based.
“I have no enemies to fight. We are one people from the womb of one Nigeria,” Omokri quoted the President as saying on Twitter.
“By
definition a declaration ought to be a platform to tell the electorate
your plan for their betterment, not a platform to attack others.”
In
a veiled reference to the defection of the Speaker of the House of
Representatives, Aminu Tambuwal, who on Tuesday defected from the PDP to
the APC, the Presidency noted that Jonathan was not moved, stating that
the President’s achievement in office would earn him a reelection in
2015.
“Between 1998 and today, many
changed political parties many times than they changed cars. But
Jonathan has been stable. He (Jonathan) never jumps ship! In our
centenary year we became Africa’s largest economy.
“Besides,
Nigeria’s male and female national teams are football champions.
Nigeria also contained Ebola. Let us be proud of these achievements,”
Omokri added.
Meanwhile, Mustapha
also threw his weight behind a suit filed before Justice Ahmed Mohammed
of the Federal High Court challenging the eligibility of President
Jonathan and his deputy, Namadi Sambo, to seek re-election in the 2015
presidential election.
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