The Political Adviser to the President
in the Office of the Vice President,
Senator Femi Ojudu made the remarks
while fielding questions from State
House correspondents on the
speculations making the rounds,
preferring Osinbajo’s style of
governance to Buhari’s on Monday in
Abuja.
It will be recalled that Osinbajo has
been piloting the affairs of the country
since January 19 when President
Buhari jetted out to London, United
Kingdom on medical vacation.
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Since his departure, Osinbajo has
apparently taken a couple of
initiatives that had elicited hopes that
Nigeria may get out of its present
state of economic recession sooner
than expected.
One of those decisions was a directive
to the governor of the Central Bank of
Nigeria, CBN, Godwin Emefiele to
review the country’s foreign exchange
policy which seems to be producing
results at the moment, judging from
the Naira value appreciation over the
Dollar.
Osinbajo had earlier also forwarded
the name of the Acting Chief Justice of
Nigeria, Walter Oonneghen to the
Senate for confirmation contrary to
the Buhari’s perceived reluctance since
appointing the CJN in acting capacity in
November, 2016.
Reacting to trend of comparing the
President and his Vice, Ojudu said it
was completely unfounded.
He said: “I think it is thoughtless. I also
see it as a ploy by the opposition to
cause an unnecessary division. It is a
joint ticket. The president and the vice
president were elected based on the
manifesto of the party and since they
were sworn-in, they have been
committed to implementing that
manifesto.
“The same people who said we never
had economic team, no policy, nothing,
are the ones saying this. It is now the
policies we are implementing are
maturing and they are seeing the
result. It is not a question of one
person being better than the other
person.
“I will give you an example, there is
nothing that has been done since the
vice president started acting that is not
something that started far back in the
past. A good example is the Niger
Delta initiative. The President called
the Vice President and said I am giving
you the mandate, go into the Niger
Delta, meet with everyone who is a
stakeholder, all the communities, talk
to the militants and make sure you
solve this problem for the benefits of
Nigerians.
“We are losing 1.2 million barrels of oil
per day. All the gas pipelines powering
the turbines are being blown up. And
the President has said unless and until
we resolve this problem, we will not
get out of recession. The VP took up
the mandate and went to the Niger
Delta. It is the initiative of Mr.
President not that of Vice President.
“This is mischief makers, those who do
not wish this country well, who are
always promoting crisis, who will not
allow the people to benefit from this
democracy are the ones promoting
this kind of divisive tendencies.”
He said that the Acting President on
some occasions consult the President
even as he refused to accept that
Osinbajo was not in charge.
“Almost on a daily basis, yes. Well,
there are things he still needs to
consult the President. I mean it is not a
regular thing but major decisions he
still has to consult Mr. President. The
president is still the president.
”He is in charge but like I said earlier
on, this is a joint ticket the president of
Nigeria remains the president of
Nigeria. He is acting because it is one
and the same. He is more experienced,
he has been in the game longer than
the vice president and if there are
major issues that he needs to take
decision on, he could call on him and
say Sir, what do you think about this
we are about to take decision on it. Do
you have opinion? That does not mean
he is not in charge.”
But reminded that Nigerians other
than partisan opposition politicians
were the ones making the
comparisons, Ojudu maintained his
position of oneness.
”Again, one other thing you have to
see is that if you give someone a
responsibility, he must be able to show
to Mr. President that despite that he is
not being around is not going to create
any vacuum. He can then decide not to
sleep at all, all through the time the
president is a way just to show him
that he is capable of ensuring that
Nigeria goes on well while he is away.
“And the President could also have
given the mandate let nothing go
wrong, I believe in you, I appointed you
as my Vice President you must make
sure that you do this. If you have a
boss who gives you an assignment you
will want to impress him and Nigerians
as well and that for me is what has
happened. It is not that one person is
better than the other, certainly not.
“I’m telling that I have seen some
things sent out intentionally to cause
some kind of division within the
presidency. Some people who have
been condemning everybody in the
past, I see them on twitter and on
facebook and generally on social
media. Some people are trying to
promote division and we are not going
to allow that. This president and vice
president worked together in tandem
and I know they both have confidence
in this nation”, he said.
Also asked to react to the concerns in
Katsina State that the president was
poisoned, the Political Adviser said it
was stupid to believe such stories.
“The way I will react to that is that
those of you in the media should be
careful what you pick from the social
media now. It is becoming a factory for
fake news in the Nigeria. A lot of
things you see on social media can
never be true. I saw that, I read it and I
assessed it using the prism of these
factors, those indices we use to
analysis stories in the media and found
out that, that it cannot be true.
“For example they said somebody
kept N77 trillion somewhere, imagine
that. What is the total value of
Nigeria’s economy that because of
somebody keeping N77 trillion
therefore some people want to poison
him so that they can inherit the
money.
“I mean we have a president that
nobody in this country can question his
integrity. As a young officer, a middle
officer, a senior officer and as a Head
of State till now, nobody has been able
to tarnish his image or come up with
anything. For me, it is not even worth
responding to, as soon as I read it, I
dismissed it, it is so ridiculous.
Again it is the handiwork of our
enemies, the problem is fakeness has
almost become global and universal,
other countries are experiencing it.
Those who want to destabilize the
country, they come up with all kinds of
stupid stories, some kind of
unimaginable stories. So we should
just discountenance those things”, he
said.
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