President
Goodluck Jonathan on Friday during a rally in Enugu said that the All
Progressives Congress candidate, Gen. Muhammadu Buhari (retd), cannot remember
his own mobile phone number.
Jonathan,
whose unscripted address was mostly a response to previous statements made by
Buhari, accused the APC presidential candidate of deceiving Nigerians by
promising to revive the economy without explaining how he would achieve the
feat.
The
President wondered how Buhari would develop the country’s economy, a feat he
could not achieve while he was in office as head of state between 1983 and
1985.
“Is
it now that Buhari cannot even remember his own phone number that he can change
the economy of the country.” Jonathan asked.
The
Peoples Democratic Party presidential candidate said that although he did not
like to “go personal during campaigns,” “sometimes circumstances demand that
certain things must be said.”
Jonathan
said that Buhari belonged to the medieval age, adding that he (the APC
candidate) intended to run the Federal Government as a medieval king.
He
said, “We cannot run the government as if we are in the medieval age; we cannot
run a government where somebody said he would throw people into jail.
“You
are not a medieval king – a medieval king can throw you into jail but we have
to follow the rule of law because we cannot go back to the old days.”
Jonathan,
however, read the speech made by Gen. Ibrahim Babangida (rtd.) after
overthrowing Buhari’s regime through a military coup on August 27, 1985 to
justify his claim that the APC candidate does not keep his promises.
Babangida,
in the portions of the address read by Jonathan, justified Buhari’s overthrow
by pointing out that the latter did not live up to the promises he made to
Nigerians when he ousted a democratically elected civilian government headed by
Alhaji Shehu Shagari in a military coup.
Noting
that Buhari “deceived Nigerians” from 1983 to 1985, Jonathan quoted Babangida
as saying, “The initial objectives of Buhari’s intervention were betrayed as
there was a general deterioration of standard of living in the country.”
The
PDP candidate also pointed out that Babangida accused Buhari of being “too
rigid in his attitude to national issues” and “became alienated from the people”
in the course of his stay in power.
He,
therefore, challenged Buhari to tell Nigerians how he intends to revive the
economy.
Jonathan
said, “They are telling young Nigerians that they are going to change the
economy but they have not told us how they want to manage the economy more than
us.
“If
they say they want to change agriculture, they should tell us the weak links in
the agriculture value chain and what they want to do about it.
“I
said in Lagos that I want to work with young people, not to deceive people.
“I
am not going to run the government based on my habits, I am going to run the
government according to global best practices.”
Jonathan
also insisted that he was committed to the campaign against corruption.
“There
is no government that has fought corruption more than we do,” he said, noting
that some previous administrations pretended to be fighting corruption while
oppressing their enemies.
He
recalled that Buhari jailed some prominent Igbo politicians while in office as
head of state, including former Vice-President Alex Ekwueme and former governor
of old Anambra State, Chief Jim Nwobodo.
Stressing
that Buhari jailed politicians on trumped up charges, Jonathan said, “You can
no longer carry people and put them in prison for 301 years.”
The
President equally accused Buhari of having a wrong idea of corruption.
According
to him, Buhari believes that every wealthy Nigerian is corrupt.
He
said, “If a Nigerian businessman has a private jet, then you are corrupt but if
a South African has a private jet then you commend him.
“If
you have a good house, then you are corrupt, if you have a good car then you
are corrupt – that is his definition of corruption.”
Jonathan
accused his opponent of making spurious claims against him.
The
President said, “They are saying that government is corrupt but they are not
telling us what they are going to do to stop corruption. Let them go back to
their consultants to coach them, then I will listen to them.
“They
should tell us how they are going to manage the economy better than we do.
“They
are saying we stole foreign reserves, nobody can steal foreign reserves –
spurious allegations.”
He
also reiterated his claim that Buhari did not equip the military while he was
the head of state.
Jonathan
said that he had done more than his predecessors to shore up the country’s
defence.
“For
30 years, we had only one frigate, now we have four additional frigates,” he
said.
In
the same vein, he pointed out that Buhari did not find any woman worthy enough
for appointment when he was the military head of state.
The
President asked Nigerians to assess him and Buhari by looking at how they
performed during their respective periods in office.
He
said, “They have deceived us before and they want to deceive us again.
“Go
and find out whether these people are deceiving you or are telling you the
truth.
“People
are assessing me because I have run this country for some years – they have run
this country for two years.
“They
came with promises but immediately they came in, what they did was to jail Jim
Nwobodo for 201 years.”
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