Jonathan and Kwankwaso
Kano
State Governor Rabi’u Kwankwaso has said President Goodluck Jonathan is
leading Nigeria towards disaster because he lacks courage and the
competence to properly manage Nigeria’s affairs.
The governor said this during a meeting
with the leadership of the Northern Elders Forum, at the Government
House in Kano, on Tuesday night.
This was contained in a statement signed by the Director of Press and Public Affairs, Baba Dantiye, which was made available to The PUNCH on Wednesday.
He quoted Kwankwaso as saying that
despite advice and observations made by respected leaders from within
and outside the country on how to put Nigeria on the right track, the
Presidency had remained insensitive.
Kwankwaso said, “When we met with the
President, as Northern governors, he told us that the former US
Secretary of State, Lady Clinton, told him that as President he had to
look at the issue of the North very critically.
“She noted that there was an imbalance in terms of patronage, appointments and sharing of resources.
“He assured that he was looking at those comments and that was why he was delaying appointments into boards and so on.
“Since that meeting, we have not seen
anything or changes so it is my conclusion that the President lacks the
capacity and courage to do the right thing.”
The governor also accused the Jonathan
administration of injustice for proposing N2bn for projects in the
North-East as against the N111bn proposed for projects in the
South-South and the South-East geo-political zones.
He said it was sad that the federal
budget was heavily tilted in favour of one section of the country while
the other parts were wallowing in illiteracy, underdevelopment and
misery.
Kwankwaso noted that “We have had enough crises in this country and it is not right to plant seeds of crisis in the future.
“Look at the North-East that was
allocated N2bn in the current budget, N2bn is what Mr. President
allocated to non-APC states for supporting him, while N111bn was
allocated to the South-East and South-South. This is not close to
fairness.”
He explained that his position on
current national issues was not premised on religion, ethnicity or
sectionalism but stemmed from the desire to see that every Nigerian was
treated without discrimination.
The governor charged the National Assembly to oppose injustice especially as was currently being perpetrated by the government.
Earlier, in separate remarks, the
chairman of the forum, Alhaji Yusuf Maitama Sule, Danmasanin Kano, and
his deputy, Paul Unongo, explained that they were not satisfied with the
current political developments in the country, especially as they
affected the North.
They explained that the visit to
Kwankwaso was to identify with his achievements and sterling leadership
qualities as well as to look at several issues that would bring about
responsible governance, unity and even development of the country.
When contacted, the Presidency said the
statement credited to Kwankwaso only showed that the governor was in
need of psychiatric help.
Special Adviser to the President on
Political Matters, Mr. Ahmed Gulag, said this in an interview with one
of our correspondents.
Gulak said it would only take a mentally
imbalanced person to say that Jonathan lacked competence and guts to
manage the affairs of the country appropriately.
He described the governor as a politically drowning man.
“That is a statement of a man that is
drowning politically. He is mentally imbalanced. He needs a psychiatric
help. It is only a man that is not balanced mentally that can be
describing the President in that manner. Nigerians know what is being
done by the President,” he said.
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