Former President
Ibrahim Badamasi Babangida
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Former
President Ibrahim Babangida said those promoting hate documentaries are
“intellectually delinquent or they suffer memory loss”. Although Babangida did
not mention names, First Lady Dame Patience Jonathan, Ekiti State Governor
Kayode Fayemi and Peoples Democratic Party Campaign Council spokesperson Femi
Fani-Kayode have been criticised by many for championing hate campaign.
The
former president also protested against attacks by President Goodluck
Jonathan’s supporters on his person and others.
The Nation report continues:
“Of
particular reference is a one-hour documentary aired on Silverbird Television
on Tuesday night; 24th March, 2015 that deliberately impugned the integrity of
Generals Olusegun Obasanjo, Muhammadu Buhari, my humble self; Ibrahim
Babangida, the late Sani Abacha, Abdulsalami Abubakar, and T.Y. Danjuma; all of
whom have had the privilege of presiding over the affairs of this great country
at various levels.
“It
is either that those promoting the hate documentary are intellectually
delinquent or they suffer memory loss; or a combination of both.
“I
have my very strong reservations about the contents and thematic focus of the
said documentary. Apart from promoting hate campaign which clearly undermines
the modest contributions of these former presidents, the commentaries in the
documentary against the former presidents leave a sour taste in the mouth.
“Nobody
is stopping anyone from campaigning for their preferred candidates contesting
various positions in the elections, but to do that at the expense of the
reputation, contributions, patriotism, loyalty and sacrifice of former
presidents to the Nigerian state is, to say the least, immature.”
The
ex-Military President said nothing forbids ex-military leaders from contesting
presidential election.
The
statement said: “The military is at present combating the dreaded Boko Haram
sect to restore Nigeria’s territorial integrity. What law under a democracy
forbids retired military personnel from participating in politics and
presenting themselves for election? Over 90 per cent of American Presidents have
military background.
“Leadership
training is better grounded in the military than any other profession. And the
military parades some of the best brains in any country, including Nigeria.
“In
fact, some of my military students that I tutored have Doctorate Degrees.
“It
is, therefore, callous, wicked, out-of-sync, cynical and a show of crass
ignorance for anyone to undermine the military institution by embarking on
mudslinging campaigns against former presidents and leaders with military
background.
“While
those campaigners are pointing their accusing fingers at us, they forget to
recall that the present Director-General of the PDP Presidential Campaign
Organization is actually a retired military officer.
“It
is this form of demonization and stigmatization that often compels us to
exhibit esprit de corps amongst ourselves in support of our military
institution and colleagues when the stakes are high.
“As
disciplined military officers, we are patriotic Nigerians and must be treated
with utmost respect and decorum.”
He
said irrespective of any insinuations against the military, he remains proud of
the institution.
Gen.
Babangida said: “The military is an institution that is so dear to my heart. It
is an institution that nurtured my growing up and my achievements in life. I am
not only sold to the military institution and by extension the Nigerian state,
I am betrothed to it.
“As
a profession, retirees are bound to participate in politics and democracy as an
all-inclusive process, same way that doctors, lawyers, teachers, nurses, and
civil servants get involved in it. It is the reason why I ventured into
politics in 2003 before I quit in 2010. It is the same reason why General
Obasanjo participated and got elected; and now General Buhari.
“It
is therefore very curious that promoters of President Goodluck Jonathan’s
aspiration would attempt to demonize and stigmatize former military leaders and
cast aspersions on them in order to malign their reputation. This is very
unfair. Fact is; the military fought a civil war to keep this country together.
What I suffer today is a consequence of the injuries I sustained during the
Nigeria Civil War. I am not sure there is any patriotism that is more than
that. Some of us were prepared to die for the country.”
Babangida
reminded pro-Jonathan campaigners that the idea behind the formation of the
Peoples Democratic Party (PDP) started in his home.
He
said those parading themselves as democrats today had all participated in
military governments
The
statement added: “For record purposes, and without sounding immodest, the idea
of a PDP that has now become the ‘largest party in Africa’ started in my home,
here in Minna.
“With
the support of my fellow colleagues, we prepared the way for this democratic
process that has now led us to where we are presently.
“We
built the democratic infrastructure and architecture. Those who are parading
themselves as democrats today, all participated in military governments.”
Gen. Babangida explained
why he decided to be silent.
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