A former Governor of Edo State, Mr.
Adams Oshiomhole, has said Nigeria would have been in danger if
ex-President Goodluck Jonathan had continued in office as President. The former governor, who stated this in an interview published in the current edition of The Interview magazine, said Jonathan was incompetent.
Recalling the 2014 recruitment into the
Nigeria Immigration Service, which claimed 20 lives, Oshiomhole stated,
“Those people didn’t just kill poor applicants, they extorted and
defrauded them, and as far as I know, no step was taken to deal with
those involved in it.
“So, I was convinced that Nigeria was in danger if Jonathan continued in office.
“Once I concluded that Nigeria was not
in good hands, I also had to do everything possible to ensure that he
(Jonathan) was not re-elected and I played my part in the formation of
the APC (All Progressives Congress).”
But the Peoples Democratic Party said
Oshiomhole should not be taken seriously, stressing that the former
governor spoke from both sides of the mouth.
Oshiomhole, a former President of the
Nigeria Labour Congress, recalled that when ex-President Umaru Yar’Adua
died in 2010, he played a key role in ensuring that Jonathan succeeded
him.
The ex-governor said as a member of the
Nigeria Governors’ Forum, headed by the former Kwara State Governor and
current Senate President, Dr. Bukola Saraki, he was one of those that
ensured that Jonathan was made the acting President.
Explaining what happened at a meeting he
attended before the 2011 elections, Oshiomhole said he was not in
support of Jonathan contesting the 2011 presidential poll.
He stated that the meeting, which was
convened by Jonathan’s Chief of Staff, Mike Oghiadomhe, was also
attended by a former Governor of Gombe State, Dajuma Goje, and an-ex
Federal Capital Territory Minister, Bala Mohammed.
According to him, Oghiadomhe said the
purpose of inviting them was to seek advice on whether or not Jonathan
should contest the 2011 election.
He stated, “I think Goje was the first
to speak that night. He said it would be a problem for Jonathan to
contest because the North would feel short-changed.
“After eight years of Obasanjo, power
rotated to the North based on the PDP principle of zoning and Yar’Adua
didn’t even enjoy it for two years before he took ill and eventually
died.”
He added that Mohammed believed that he didn’t think it mattered whether Jonathan ran or not.
Oshiomhole said, “They asked me and I
said they knew I was not in the PDP; so, I was not in a position to
offer advice as a PDP member. I said based on Nigeria’s geopolitical
reality and sentiment, Jonathan could make huge political capital which
he could reinvest later in the future by saying to the country that ‘I
have become the president by accident.’’
He said that he advised that Jonathan should complete Yar’Adua’s tenure and hand over to a northerner.”
Dismissing Jonathan’s administration, he said under the former President, basic things were not properly done.
He stated, “It was clear that even the
most basic things were not properly done, competence that was expected
was not there. The level of fairness was not there. And even if you were
to talk about the sentiment of servicing the geopolitical zones, the
South-South had nothing to boast of. Even the road to Yenagoa didn’t
show that a President came from that area.”
The ex-governor said security assumed a
frightening dimension, causing elections to be shifted because the armed
forces confessed that they were unable to guarantee the safety of the
polls.
Oshiomhole added that when he complained about massive oil theft, he was made a member of a six-man committee of governors.
He stated that he was shocked that for
about two consecutive weeks the Nigerian National Petroleum
Corporation’s records showed that over 400,000 barrels of crude were
stolen every day.
The ex-governor said he noted that the theft must be state-backed because big vessels were carting away our crude.
He explained what transpired between him and Jonathan after the tragic NIS recruitment.
Oshiomhole stated, “I remember very well
I met President Jonathan a week after the incident and he said, ‘Adams,
why are you comrades like this? Just killing people?’ I replied,
‘Comrade, how?’ Jonathan said, ‘Look at what Comrade Abba Moro did, look
at the number of deaths’. I said, ‘No, Mr. President, if it is that
one, I am also shocked that the man is still in your cabinet and that
nobody is in court as we speak because that is state murder.’
The former Edo State governor recalled
that after publishing an advert, which showed how the applicants were
duped, Jonathan expressed his reservation about it.
Oshiomhole stated, “In the advert, I
said, ‘Vote for Change, vote for Buhari all over Nigeria.’ I used my
voice and portrait for the concluding part of the political advert.
Jonathan called me and said, ‘What have I done? Why would you do an
advert like that even when other APC governors will not put their faces,
saying they should vote me out? Haba Adams! You are supposed to be my
brother.’ I said, ‘Sir, with all due respect, there is nothing personal.
This is purely a partisan thing. I have to campaign for my party the
way you are campaigning for your party and I didn’t mention your name.
The only name I mentioned in the advert is my own candidate’s name; I
did not mention your name’.”
Oshiomhole said President Muhammadu Buhari was fulfilling his promises on security and the anti-corruption agenda.
Economy had gone through a lot of bashing before Buhari –Ex-gov
He added, “On the economy, I know for a
fact that the economy had been ruined and battered with huge debts. By
the time the PDP left power, the cost of servicing Nigeria’s debt was in
excess of N1trn.
“Check the budget of 2015: the cost of
servicing our foreign and local debts was already in excess of N1trn.
Even at a time when the price of crude was $108 per barrel, the federal
budget was 85 per cent recurrent and 15 per cent capital.”
“If you review the comments by Senate
and House of Representatives they always complained that the budget did
not perform up to 40 per cent even when our oil revenue was $108 per
barrel.
“Now, imagine the reality that the price
of crude has dropped to $44/$45 per barrel. This year’s budget is $42
or $45; that’s almost 60 per cent or 55 per cent, compounded by loss of
volume of crude, this time, not arising from theft but from renewed
militancy in the Niger Delta region, which everybody is talking about.
But no one is talking about crude oil theft now like it was celebrated
two years ago. I think those are huge improvements.
“The economy has gone through much
bashing, abuses, looting – with all the revelations that are coming out
now, and compounded by low price of crude. If people are thinking there
is a miracle to be done, it is to the extent that Buhari attracts much
trust and huge expectation from the people.”
He explained that his relationship with a National Leader of the APC, Asiwaju Bola Tinubu, was not based on financial benefit.
Oshiomhole stated, “My relationship with
our party leader, Bola Ahmed Tinubu, is not defined by money; that’s
not it. Incidentally in 2007, I think he fought the battle of his life.
The PDP was determined to claim Lagos and Asiwaju was transiting,
working to get BRF (Fashola) elected. You will not forget that battle.
“What I found very inspiring about
Tinubu is his courage to fight and damn the consequences. I already
built a lot of that in NLC. But I was new in terms of partisanship
because the political system I met was a bit different from the
organised labour. I had always maintained a good relationship with
Asiwaju even as an NLC leader, because of his radical and progressive
views.”
Oshiomhole is known for unguarded statements –PDP
Meanwhile, the PDP, however, asked Nigerians to ignore the former governor of Edo State.
It said the ex-governor talked without
reservation, adding that the former labour leader had spoken on issues
that it claimed were false in the past.
Dayo Adeyeye, the spokesperson for the
National Caretaker Committee of the party under the leadership of
Senator Ahmed Makarfi, alleged that Oshiomhole had once claimed $6bn was
seen in an account of a former government official who served in the
Jonathan administration.
He said, “Oshiomhole is known for making unguarded statements and therefore, not worthy of our response.
“But it is better to ask him, why is the APC, which he is praising now, dominated by more than 75 per cent of our members?
“They have won and taken over. But is
that why they took the economy into recession? Would Jonathan have done
that? The answer is no.
“For more than two years after they
assumed the leadership of the country, they have no plan and have no
direction. Is that a government?
“Oshiomhole is not a person to be taken seriously. He talks with the two sides of his mouth. So, Nigerians must ignore him.
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