Saturday, 3 May 2014

Jonathan Insensitive, Not The President Nigerians Deserve — Kwankwaso


Kwankwaso


Governor Rabi’u Musa Kwankwaso of Kano State has never hidden his anger against President Goodluck Jonathan so as expected he lashed back at him accusing him of being insensitive to the yearnings of Nigerians.


Governor Rabi’u Musa Kwankwaso of Kano State has never hidden his anger against President Goodluck Jonathan so as expected he lashed back at him accusing him of being insensitive to the yearnings of Nigerians.

The governor berated the president for embarking on “merry-making trips” at a time Nigerians should be mourning the many victims of the Nyanya bomb explosion that also left many critically injured.

“At a time when several innocent lives have been lost, when many of the victims are in hospital seeking blood donations to survive, the president is gallivanting round the country in the name of PDP unity rally,” Governor Kwankwaso said.

Kwankwaso , who spoke in Hausa during the 2nd matriculation of students of Northwest University, Kano at the Government House lawn on the day President Jonathan was addressing a PDP rally in Kano, wondered why the president should be traveling aimlessly with taxpayers’ money while Nigerians were being killed daily because of the ‘failure of the Federal Government to adequately protect lives and property.

He chided the President for “justifying, promoting, and sustaining corruption”. Kwakwaso further stated that, despite allegations of corruption against a former Minister of Aviation and the missing $20 billion from crude oil sales, the president remained silent on such issues during his ‘illegal campaign visit to Kano’.

“The man came to Kano to smear our image, but thank God, the man gave me free publicity by mentioning my name over 50 times in a 15-minute address,” the governor stated.

“The President, his Vice and the Secretary to the Government of the Federation are vultures. They want the PDP to die and [they] feed on its carcass,” said Mr. Kwankwaso, adding that their present disposition would serve as fertilizer for his future political aspiration.

“If I decide to contest for the number one seat in this country, I will beg APC, APGA and Labor Party not to cast their votes for me. I want to assure you that, with the PDP vote that I will garner, definitely I will defeat the incumbent president hands down,” the governor asserted.

He said the Jonathan-led Federal Government had failed people of Kano state and indeed other Nigerians by not doing what is expected of a responsible government to better their lives, adding that Jonathan is not the President Nigerians deserve.

“At a time when several innocent lives have been lost, when many of the victims are in hospital seeking blood donations to survive, the president is gallivanting round the country in the name of PDP unity rally.”

He said the federal government, under Jonathan had failed people of Kano State and indeed other Nigerians by not doing what is expected of a responsible government to better their lives.

He added that in Kano for instance, all the Jonathan administration can boast of constructing was one bridge of not more than N2billion.

Kwankwaso sweeps off Jonathan’s footmarks after Kano campaign visit

The governor went further to emphasize his disdain for the president, when

shortly after President Jonathan left Kano after the party rally led his state officials to sweep off the president’s footprints in a symbolic political message that the president and his party, PDP, are not wanted in the State.

The governor and his team jeered at the president as they swept the venue used for the PDP rally with brooms.

The broom is the main symbol of Kwankwaso’s party, the All Progressives Congress (APC).

The governor with his other estranged colleagues that dumped PDP for the APC has led mostly led the attack or President Jonathan and had on many occasions engaged him on some national issues. But Jonathan is not letting go, as he and some of his kitchen cabinet members have also tackled Kwakwaso with some very harsh words.

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