The Presidency has described a statement
credited to the National Chairman of the All Progressives Congress,
Chief John Odigie-Oyegun, that President Goodluck Jonathan’s tolerance
for corruption is partially responsible for insecurity in the country as
unsubstantiated and frivolous.
The Special Adviser to the President on
Media and Publicity, Dr. Reuben Abati, said this in an interview with
our correspondent on Thursday.
Abati said Odigie-Oyegun’s statement only
confirmed the Presidency’s position that the opposition party always
plays politics with everything.
He wondered if corruption was also responsible for terrorism in other countries where insurgents were operating.
He said, “We have always made a point
that the APC is and has been playing politics with everything. He is
talking about corruption being responsible for terrorism and insurgency,
that does not sound like an educated position.
“Is it corruption that is also
responsible for terrorism in Syria, Afghanistan and Columbia? He is
using a serious national challenge of terrorism to play politics, it is
very cheap.
“The security forces are doing their best
to put an end to terrorism and insurgency and nobody can doubt the fact
that President Jonathan has shown great determination in combating the
terrorists and ensuring the protection of lives and property.
“The APC chairman sounded in his
statement as if he does not live in Nigeria, so he found it difficult to
appreciate the efforts that are being put into the terrorism war.”
Abati argued that those who were quick to
accuse the present administration of condoning corruption were really
the most corrupt Nigerians.
He recalled that when the government
attempted to deregulate the downstream sector of the petroleum industry
in order to eradicate corruption, it was the APC chiefs who opposed the
move.
“Most of those who comment about
corruption are probably the most corrupt in this country. Should we ask
him to do an assessment of the states that are run by the APC because it
is not enough to just talk about body language and make some kind of
spurious allegations.
“He wants to turn the issue of corruption
into a campaign issue. He wants to use it to malign the integrity of
the Presidency and the government.
“He does not sound convincing at all
because if anything, this administration has combated corruption. I
always give an example that the whole idea of the deregulation of the
downstream sector was to check corruption in the downstream sector.
“Was it not Odigie-Oyegun and his bedfellows who opposed that effort by this government to deal with that issue?
“He has no moral basis to talk about
corruption. In fact, they were the ones championing corruption in the
downstream sector by insisting that government should not clean up the
downstream sector,” he added.
On the Transparency International index,
Abati said the truth was that the latest report recognised an
improvement in the corruption fight.
“The last Transparency International
index showed an improvement in the fight against corruption in Nigeria.
You may say that the quantum of the improvement is small but it has been
noticed even by TI that something is being done to deal with the
issue,” he said.
The presidential spokesman advised the
APC chairman that if indeed his party was seeking power, they should
tell Nigerians want they can offer.
-- Punch News

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