President
Muhammadu Buhari and Vice President Yemi Osinbajo
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• Cautions against social media reports
The presidency yesterday
raised the alarm over an alleged plot to cause a division between President
Muhammadu Buhari and Vice President Yemi Osinbajo.
The
Guardian Nigeria report continues:
It
said that the government would not allow those it described as mischief makers
to have their way. “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 we know they both have confidence in this nation,” the presidency
said.
Reacting
to trending discussions in the polity with some Nigerians comparing Buhari and
Osinbajo, Special Adviser to the President on Political Affairs, Babafemi Ojodu
said the development was the handiwork of those who do not wish the country
well.
“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.
“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 an economic team, no policy, nothing are the
ones saying this. It is the policies we are now implementing and they are
seeing the result. It is not a question of one person being better than the
other person.
“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 benefit 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 the president not
that of the vice president,” Ojodu said.
According
to the presidential aide, these “mischief makers” were responsible for the
crisis in the polity and promotion of divisive tendencies, a development that
would deny Nigerians the opportunity to benefit from the dividends of
democracy.
Ojodu
said Osinbajo “consults the president on a daily basis” concerning major
decisions. “This is a joint ticket, the president of Nigeria remains the
president of Nigeria. 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 a decision on it’, that does not mean he is not in
charge.”
Some
of the changes that have taken place since Osinbajo became the acting president
include a rapid return of peace to the Niger Delta due to his visits and
parleys in the region. These visits have seen to the cessation of hostilities,
thereby paving the way for the availability of gas that has improved
electricity supply. Under Osinbajo, the foreign exchange crisis is being
tackled with the naira appreciating from ₦520 to about ₦420 to a dollar
yesterday. Unlike Buhari who neither commented nor took a decisive action to
rein in killer herdsmen, Osinbajo quickly summoned the Inspector-General of
Police Ibrahim Idris when there were fresh killings in southern Kaduna.
On
timing of the changes taking place, when the president is on an extended
vacation in the United Kingdom (UK), the aide said: “One other thing you have
to see is that if you give someone a responsibility, he must be able to show to
the president that his 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 away
just to show him that he is capable of ensuring that Nigeria goes on well while
the president is away. And the president could also have given the mandate that
the vice president should let nothing go wrong. 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.”
Ojodu
said he had 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.”
Reacting
to clerics in Katsina allegedly propagating information on the president being
poisoned, Ojodu urged reporters to be mindful of their choice of stories from
the social media, as the channels, according to him, are becoming factory for
fake news in Nigeria.
“A
lot of things you see on social media can never be true. I saw them, I read
them and I assessed them using the prism of these factors, those indices we use
to analyse stories in the media and found out that they cannot be true.
“For
example they said somebody kept ₦77 trillion somewhere, imagine that. What is
the total value of Nigeria’s economy? Because somebody is keeping ₦77 trillion,
some people want to poison him so that they can inherit the money. I mean we
have a president whose integrity nobody in this country can question.”
According to Ojodu, “as a young officer, a middle officer, a senior officer and as a head of state till now, nobody has been able to tarnish Buhari’s 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.”
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