Former
Minister of the Federal Capital Territory (FCT), Malam Nasir el-Rufai
yesterday accused the Federal Government of being partly responsible
for the spate of bombings in parts of the North and Abuja.
The alleged government’s involvement, according to him, was a diversionary measure.
Special
Assistant on Political Matters to the President, Alhaji Ahmed Gulak
dismissed the allegation as callous and unreasonable.
The
former FCT minister and now a top member of the opposition party, the
Congress for Progressive Change (CPC) claimed in a BBC interview
monitored in Kaduna that government resorted to exploding bombs
whenever controversial issues arose in the country.
He cited the probe of the fuel subsidy by the House of Representatives.
“We
have to start accusing the government because anytime we are in this
problem, like when the Farouk committee in the House of Representatives
came out with its report on the fuel subsidy scam, at that time they
started coming out with bombs all over,” he said.
“Therefore….we
keep on asking the government : ‘ why is it whenever they have problem,
that is when those they call Boko Haram will start bombing. Or are they
working together?
“They
are yet to give us an answer; there are many other things which up till
now, there is no explanation. Every Nigerian knows that two years ago,
there was rest of mind and he could sleep well at home. But today, there
is no rest of mind, things have deteriorated.
“The
economy has deteriorated; salaries are delayed in the Federal Civil
Service. Since I left Abuja last week, April salary was not paid. That
of March was paid in May, even the monthly allocation to states, they
were unable to pay. We don’t know where the money is going so the
economy is in trouble”.
He
also accused the government of amassing loans, drawing about $1 billion
every month. He challenged Nigerians to verify his claims from the
website of the Debt Management Office (DMO).
“We
calculated and I wrote on it in the paper, nobody came out to say it is
not true. Every month since Jonathan became the President, on the
average, every month he takes $1 billion loan. The Debt Management
Office published it, it is a government office. So, I am not just saying
it. Even last month, the Federal Government sold bond,” he said.
But
reacting, the political adviser to the President asked Nigerians not to
take the allegations of the former minister seriously as they were
baseless and not true.
He
described the allegations as “just an outburst from the opposition camp
which cannot hold water. It is the figment of his imagination, it is not
true. Every right thinking person will not listen to that and will
never agree with what El-Rufa’i is saying. This is because they are so
extreme in their opposition. For example, ministers came out some days
ago and they reeled out all the achievements and successes of
governments.
“In
the next two months, you will see trains shuttling between Lagos and
Northern Nigeria, God willing. Everybody knows that road construction is
on. Is that not so? Look at the education sector, we have gone far.
“Mallam
Nasiru El-Rufa’I’s remarks, I m really baffled. He is one of the
leaders in this country and in the North, and for him to start accusing
the government that they are responsible for the spate of bombings, is
not fair for big leaders to be making such statements that cannot be
substantiated.
“It’s
very unfair, the Presidency has mandated the EFCC to make sure that
those indicted in the scam face the law. But you cannot punish anybody
until he is found guilty.
“Thanks
be to Allah, what I will say now is that all thanks be to Almighty
Allah. It is now one year that President Goodluck Jonathan was elected
and sworn in as President of this country, and people are saying that he
did nothing; I think perhaps it is either their brain is blocked or
they are blind. This is because the various things this government has
done, and is still doing, they are yet to see.
“Just
recently the President was in Sokoto where he inaugurated the Almajiri
school for our kids, about nine and a half million of them that were on
the streets begging. Now they will be admitted in schools built by the
government. Fourthly, if we look at the aviation sector, look at all our
airports, intense work is in progress. Anybody that visits our airports
will attest to that. I am just telling you work that is done,” he said.
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