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El-rufai Replies Jonathan - Kindergaten President; Childish Handlers by Nobody: 8:14pm On Aug 14, 2013
Nasir El-Rufai: Kindergaten president; childish handlers



I still recall how one of my sons behaved before going into kindergarten. He did not know how to share toys or food, threw tantrums whenever he failed to get his way or insulted his siblings or sulked when criticized. With years of parental effort at home, and intervention of handlers in nursery school, our son learnt the virtues of sharing, inclusion and getting along with those that he disagreed with.

I guess this is the experience of many parents. I have always wondered what manner of person would resort to abuse, bigotry and division when his or her conduct and utterances are interrogated, instead of simply responding in civilized language. APC chairman Bisi Akande’s characterization of Jonathan as a kindergarten president explained everything. And surrounded with equally parochial, morally-flexible handlers, one is bound to read the kind of falsehood that emanates from the likes of Reuben Abati from time to time.

READ: “Nigeria’s Problem Today Is Jonathan” – Bisi Akande Doesn’t Think The President Is Serious-Minded

It was Aeschylus, the ancient Greek dramatist who said, “In war, truth is the first casualty”. Thank God, despite the provocations of the Dokubos and the Clarks, Nigeria is not at war, but the presidency and presidential hangers-on have distorted democratic politics into some sort of warfare. President Goodluck Jonathan’s response to an interview I granted over the weekend is indicative that truth has become a casualty in his shoddy attempt to belittle the salient issues concerning Nigeria that I spoke about, and the weighty fact that the president is the promoter and apostle of ethnic and religious division of Nigeria, purely for political gains!

READ: How Can A Small Ethnic Group Like The Ijaws Threaten The Rest Of Us?: 5 Things El-Rufai Said Today

READ: Abati In Attack Mode: El-Rufai Is A Serial Liar, He Says, Then He Lists Instances

For the records, I was featured on Liberty Radio’s Guest of the Week where I spoke on a number of issues, including the fact that the proceeds from crude oil theft (as confirmed by the Bayelsa state governor, Seriake Dickson) were being used to procure arms to wage war on Nigeria in the event that Jonathan lost his re-election bid in 2015. I also stated that, “PDP has become a virus that is infecting and destroying the country because they are not doing anything productive. They have changed our politics into that of ethnicity and religion to divert attention from their incompetence, lack of capacity and looting of the treasury.”

Instead of addressing the issues I raised, presidential spokesman Reuben Abati chose to muddle the discussion and confuse the public. According to a report issued by Governance and Sustainable Initiatives Ltd., entitled Analysis and Lessons of the Current Geopolitical Distribution of Federal Appointments, the Jonathan administration is said to have favoured his home state of Bayelsa 200% times more than the next states with the highest federal representation – Delta, Edo and Anambra.

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Re: El-rufai Replies Jonathan - Kindergaten President; Childish Handlers by Nobody: 8:15pm On Aug 14, 2013
If Jonathan is not playing the ethnic card, can he possibly explain to Nigerians why Bayelsa which has the smallest population in Nigeria and the fewest number of local government areas, has more than double the number of federal appointees measured by population and weight of responsibility than that of the next state, whilst the most populous states of Lagos and Kano were at the bottom of the representation ladder. What is the president’s response to that?

If President Jonathan is not playing ethnic politics, why was he quick to exonerate those he called “my people” in the aftermath of the October 1st 2010 bombings in Abuja? Did Henry Okah, who was eventually convicted of the offence in South Africa, not reveal in court that he was contacted by a high-ranking official from the presidency who told him to implicate some northerners in the bombing?

A year later, after his highly divisive election, he told a delegation of the Ohaneze that he believed that the only votes he got from the North were from Igbo residents in the North. Are those the words of a patriot or an ethnic bigot? This was after an election where he received nearly 100 percent of all votes cast in the South South and South East states, in some cases getting more votes than there were registered voters or even residents. The presidency did not respond to these facts, but chose to distort the matter in order to sweep the issues under the carpet. It may interest the president to know that Nigerians are much wiser now and will not be deceived by the antics of a drowning president and his desperate aides.

The president, rather than responding intelligibly to my charge that Jonathan has a deliberately evil strategy of using religion to divide the country for electoral gains, decided it was story time, and proceeded to announce that the president also fasted along with Muslims. It may interest him to know that former president Olusegun Obasanjo also fasted while in office, but did not broadcast it for any political gain. Incidentally, fasting goes beyond abstaining from food and drink during daylight hours; it is an intrinsic spiritual contact between man and his Creator to strive for higher ideals including truthfulness, honesty and keeping promises. Which promise has Jonathan kept? Where is the integrity in this government? Where is the genuine fear of God when looting is the order of the day?

Nigeria, by the will of the people, is a secular state. But of all Nigerian leaders, no one except Jonathan makes policy proclamations from his place of worship. Perhaps, the irony is lost on the president, but not only is it religious politics to make policy statements before only a section of the populace, the implications of making those promises in the house of God, then refusing to fulfil them are serious. Are we not told not to take the name of the Lord in vain?

As testimony to the fact that truth has become a casualty in the presidency, Abati went beyond that and concocted a lie that I said Christians were behind the Church bombings that took place in Nigeria. I never said anything like that. All I wrote was that the late National Security Adviser to the president, Gen. Owoye Azazi, and a small group known to him, were behind the dastardly acts, and I pointed out the fact that the moment he was removed as NSA, the church bombings virtually stopped as mysteriously as they started. I would have expected the president to set up an independent panel to find out and tell Nigerians the truth about the horrific church bombings. Why the conspiracy of silence?

I am keen to know why the presidency chose to keep quite on my charge that President Jonathan is the godfather of the oil thieves. If that is not the case, how come oil theft jumped from about 100,000 barrels per day before his election to a staggering 400,000 per day now? Can Jonathan explain why he ordered the removal of recognised maritime security officials from the creeks and handed over pipelines and oil installations security to militants? In what country does a bank employ a former bank robber to guard its vaults? Is there not a grand strategy to ease oil theft and procure arms for the militants to use against their fatherland? Why is there no response to this issue?

In the interview, I mentioned that the vice president, Namadi Sambo left massive debts as governor of Kaduna state with little to show for it, the same attitude that permeates every facet of Jonathan’s government. Anyone in doubt should check with the Debt Management Office. Kaduna state has the second highest debt of all states in Nigeria, thanks to loans that Sambo pursued as governor for projects that no one can see on the ground. Kaduna is a short drive from Aso Rock, so Jonathan and his cohorts can take a quick drive to see things for themselves. Nothing beats personal experience.

One of the largest and longest ‘ongoing’ projects in Kaduna state is the Zaria Water Supply Project, which was awarded to Sambo’s company before he became governor. Though Zaria is his hometown, he did not complete the project as contractor despite payments, did not conclude it as governor despite his office and is today uncompleted, despite his position.

Up until last week, most of Zaria does not have potable water, yet Sambo lists the award of a N7billion Government House contract among his achievements.
Indications are that the final figure may reach N20billion before it is completed. Is that an achievement or an appropriate priority? Which 300-bed hospital did Sambo build in Kaduna State when the KASU Teaching Hospital is far from being a centre of excellence? The former governor has a penchant for confusing awarding contracts that remain forever “ongoing” with delivering public services to the citizens. How sad.

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Re: El-rufai Replies Jonathan - Kindergaten President; Childish Handlers by Nobody: 8:16pm On Aug 14, 2013
When the circle around Yar’Adua decided to play sit-tight, unconstitutional politics with his ill-health, we described their actions as that of a cabal and subjected them to public opprobrium. Whether the cabal existed as one unit or several cabals sometimes even working at cross-purposes is not the issue. We waged a war against saboteurs of our constitution through lawful means. Who is the primary beneficiary of that cabal narrative if not Jonathan?

I have had my differences with General Muhammadu Buhari, and that explains the context of my 2010 statement. Despite my strong views on issues, I do not suffer from the egotism that prevents reflection, reconsideration and the ability to adjust to new information. The general and I have moved on from those differences and we are working with like-minded compatriots to contribute to providing Nigeria the quality leadership it desperately needs. Those fixated on that to divide us are free to waste their energies.

As for Abati, I understand his problem. I will not bother to mention his writings in his previous incarnation where he thoroughly abused the president, his wife and others from whose dining table he now eats, on several occasions. Managing the public image of the inept and incompetent president that Jonathan has proved to be can be a demanding task. That task is further compounded when a medical doctor begins to angle in on the same job, especially as Jonathan has demonstrated clearly that he does not have any idea on how to tackle Nigeria’s massive unemployment challenges. So to keep his job and prove that he is more loyal, Abati thinks that the more he insults the president’s critics, the better he would look.

READ: Patience Must Not Push Her Goodluck: What Abati Thought About Patience Jonathan Vs. Amaechi In 2010

Unfortunately, he has a lot of people to insult, because his boss has nothing to offer Nigerians, which is why he is using ethnic and religious sentiments to play politics. A thinking president would know that stoking ethnicity and religious affiliation is not only unpatriotic, but dangerous in a country like Nigeria, but as desperate as he is to remain in office, nothing seems too low for this president. No wonder Chief Bisi Akande referred to him as a kindergarten president, while Lagos state governor called him a roadside mechanic that cannot be trusted with any vehicle.

If only the presidency could hear the truth of what majority of Nigerians who feel betrayed by his agenda of deceit and corruption are saying!

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Re: El-rufai Replies Jonathan - Kindergaten President; Childish Handlers by plaindealer: 8:58pm On Aug 14, 2013
JONA JONA.


See ya life...common sense should should tell the president that he can not win any war of words or trash talk with anybody outside Aso Rock and he need to keep his goons in check.

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Re: El-rufai Replies Jonathan - Kindergaten President; Childish Handlers by omoalaro: 1:12am On Aug 15, 2013
Words.
Re: El-rufai Replies Jonathan - Kindergaten President; Childish Handlers by LFJ: 2:43am On Aug 15, 2013
The truth is bitter. You may not like this man, but when he talks, he makes a lot of sense.

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Re: El-rufai Replies Jonathan - Kindergaten President; Childish Handlers by rooftech: 5:08am On Aug 15, 2013
gej, you see how akpabio don push you put for gutter.

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Re: El-rufai Replies Jonathan - Kindergaten President; Childish Handlers by banki(m): 7:02am On Aug 15, 2013
Sincerly waiting to read the views of some blind loyalists,in their true character they will attack elrufais person,religion and fail to talk about the content
So who is the realoil thief,so who are the real bigotsthis are people who think governance is a joke

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Re: El-rufai Replies Jonathan - Kindergaten President; Childish Handlers by Nobody: 7:16am On Aug 15, 2013
I have to say Sambo's measured response, which is completely devoid of the vitriol usually sanctioned by the Presidency, is rather refreshing - even if it is precontrived grin

Sambo challenges ex-minister to publish Kaduna debt profile



Vice President Namadi Sambo last night challenged former minister of the Federal Capital Teritorry (FCT), Mallam Nasir el-Rufai, to publish the debt profile of Kaduna State when he (Sambo) was the governor.
He said contrary to el-Rufai’s insinuations in a statement, he is incorruptible. Sambo, who made the clarifications in a statement by his Special Adviser on Media, Alhaji Umar Sani, accused el-Rufai of “pursuit of strategic political interest.”
The statement said: “While it is not in the character of the Vice-President to trade words or join issues with anyone, the compelling need to set the records straight has necessitated that clarity of the issues raised be proffered for posterity.

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In other news...with the Northern political establishment split down the middle (I hear talk of a new party being formed), and their southern counterparts currently throwing jabs at each other; are we witnessing the onset of Nigeria's own elite-driven version of the Arab spring? grin

Whatever this ill-wind is, I pray it continues. Anything that weakens the dominance of a highly centralised government that is clearly no longer fit for purpose is, unquestionably, a welcome development!

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Re: El-rufai Replies Jonathan - Kindergaten President; Childish Handlers by deeptesting(m): 7:45am On Aug 15, 2013
I thought El-Rufai was a technocrat,he is the one playing the Ethnic card to curry cheap political favor and not the reverse as claimed on the report of Governance and Sustainable Initiatives Ltd.,entitled Analysis and Lessons of the Current Geopolitical Distribution of Federal Appointments. Jonathan has refused to follow ethnic and tribal lines in given appointments to avoid having square pegs in round holes as we have had in previous administrations that have brought us to this state of quagmire..In decent democracy appointment is not about ethnic group but about who can do the job perfectly and deliver the dividends of democracy to the people irrespective of your ethnic group. The question is, Should the President appoint unqualified and incompetent individuals as Ministers just to pacify Ethnic groups or should he appoint qualified and competent individuals irrespective of your ethnic group to deliver on his electoral promises? El-rufai is a cog in the wheel of progress of this nation who continues to think and see Nigeria as a national cake that all geo-political zones must be equally represented to have the largesse shared equally...

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Re: El-rufai Replies Jonathan - Kindergaten President; Childish Handlers by Nobody: 8:02am On Aug 15, 2013
deeptesting: In decent democracy appointment is not about ethnic group but about who can do the job perfectly and deliver the dividends of democracy to the people irrespective of your ethnic group


deeptesting: The question is, Should the President appoint unqualified and incompetent individuals as Ministers just to pacify Ethnic groups or should he appoint qualified and competent individuals irrespective of your ethnic group to deliver on his electoral promises?


So, in a sense, Bayelsa has the highest number of technocrats/intellectuals per head out of all the states in the federation. This is the central plank of your argument, right? angry

...the Jonathan administration is said to have favoured his home state of Bayelsa 200% times more than the next states with the highest federal representation – Delta, Edo and Anambra. If Jonathan is not playing the ethnic card, can he possibly explain to Nigerians why Bayelsa which has the smallest population in Nigeria and the fewest number of local government areas, has more than double the number of federal appointees measured by population and weight of responsibility than that of the next state, whilst the most populous states of Lagos and Kano were at the bottom of the representation ladder. What is the president’s response to that?

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Re: El-rufai Replies Jonathan - Kindergaten President; Childish Handlers by deeptesting(m): 8:06am On Aug 15, 2013
eGuerrilla:



So, in a sense, Bayelsa has the highest number of technocrats/intellectuals per head out of all the states in the federation. This is the central plank of your argument, right? angry


Can you list how many Ministers are from Bayelsa State?

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Re: El-rufai Replies Jonathan - Kindergaten President; Childish Handlers by CrimzP(m): 8:26am On Aug 15, 2013
So bad when you not in favour of the current administration you come out and criticise. If he was made a minister when GEJ took over from President Umaru, I'm sure his position would have been different.

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Re: El-rufai Replies Jonathan - Kindergaten President; Childish Handlers by banki(m): 8:34am On Aug 15, 2013
deeptesting:

Can you list how many Ministers are from Bayelsa State?
Government appointments go beyound ministers....my brother please fault el rufais claims on content

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Re: El-rufai Replies Jonathan - Kindergaten President; Childish Handlers by Nobody: 8:41am On Aug 15, 2013
deeptesting:

Can you list how many Ministers are from Bayelsa State?

Where in his article does he mention ministers? Why not tackle the points made, however disagreeable you find them, instead of going off on a tangent?

For the record, while I abhor the Federal character charter and the quota system associated with it, I can see through the equally disingenuous alternative you have put forward.

Just so the wider audience understands what is going on here; El-Rufai's point which, by the way, does not capture any historical pattern to these federal appointments, was made in reference to this report

...Office title/Weight of Responsibility (WoR) score/point

• President (100), Vice President (50 - direct line of succession), Senate President (45 - in line of succession but with a less than 50 per cent probability), Speaker of House of Reps (40), Chief Justice of Nigeria (40), Deputy Senate President (35), Deputy Speaker, House of Reps (30), Senate Leader (25), House Leader (20), executive chairmen of autonomous bodies, including CBN Governor (20), national commissioners/members of autonomous bodies (five), and resident commissioner (five), SGF, COS-P (30).

• Minister, HCSF (20), HMS (18 - irrespective of how “lucrative” or otherwise their deployment), permanent secretary (15 - irrespective of whether their deployment is “lucrative” or otherwise, special adviser, Deputy Governor, CBN, Group Executive Director NNPC (10), CEO of grade ‘A’ corporation/agency (15 - including special advisers and senior special assistants holding executive positions, some of who are in attendance at FEC Meetings), CEO of grade ‘B’ agency (10), and CEO of grade ‘C’ agency (seven).

• VC of federal university (seven), executive director under a CEO of a grade ‘A’ or ‘B’ agency (two), rector or provost of polytechnic, college of education (three), CMD of teaching hospital (three), and medical director of federal medical centre (two).

For example, with the SGF data, which presented Bayelsa as having only 17 positions and ranking 14th, there was nothing to hold back the President from making his next appointment for a CEO of a federal agency from Bayelsa. On the other hand, if the President were to be presented an analysis of the overall total appointment by WoR, which shows Bayelsa as not just being the highest but more than double Delta, which is second, he is likely to have a second thought

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Re: El-rufai Replies Jonathan - Kindergaten President; Childish Handlers by deeptesting(m): 8:45am On Aug 15, 2013
[quote author=banki]
Government appointments go beyound ministers....my brother please fault el rufais claims on content.

My response is based on the below extract from El-rufai`s claim:
According to a report issued by Governance and Sustainable Initiatives Ltd., entitled Analysis and Lessons of the Current Geopolitical Distribution of Federal Appointments, the Jonathan administration is said to have favoured his home state of Bayelsa 200% times more than the next states with the highest federal representation..

I am yet to see the statistics used by Governance and Sustainable Initiatives Ltd. to derive their claim may be you can help me to find it,the report lacks facts and figures and as such it is a wild claim targeted to bring ridicule to the office of the president of the Federal Republic of Nigeria.

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Re: El-rufai Replies Jonathan - Kindergaten President; Childish Handlers by onyeguy: 9:24am On Aug 15, 2013
ok
Re: El-rufai Replies Jonathan - Kindergaten President; Childish Handlers by Nobody: 9:24am On Aug 15, 2013
No matter how they try to cheapen the presidency, Nigerians known better. All the apostle of boko haram and born-to-rule politicians have started on a shaky podium ahead of 2015

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Re: El-rufai Replies Jonathan - Kindergaten President; Childish Handlers by superior1: 9:25am On Aug 15, 2013
Only a Kindergarten President has the time to trade abusive words with every dick, tom and harry.

Jona-dumbo, El-rufai don throw another one, oya it is your turn to reply him

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Re: El-rufai Replies Jonathan - Kindergaten President; Childish Handlers by Nobody: 9:26am On Aug 15, 2013
Cray!!

Kindergaten president + Shepopotamus = ______________________ lipsrsealed

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Re: El-rufai Replies Jonathan - Kindergaten President; Childish Handlers by kenbee(f): 9:26am On Aug 15, 2013
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Re: El-rufai Replies Jonathan - Kindergaten President; Childish Handlers by yorke1: 9:28am On Aug 15, 2013
Please someone should summary. El-rufai is one person not to be taken serious seriously.

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Re: El-rufai Replies Jonathan - Kindergaten President; Childish Handlers by superior1: 9:29am On Aug 15, 2013
ShymX: Cray!!

Kindergaten president + Shepopotamus = ______________________ lipsrsealed


Monumental Disaster!!!

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Re: El-rufai Replies Jonathan - Kindergaten President; Childish Handlers by Nobody: 9:29am On Aug 15, 2013
na them sabi
Re: El-rufai Replies Jonathan - Kindergaten President; Childish Handlers by canalily(m): 9:29am On Aug 15, 2013
cheesy lol ! ! ! OBJ has implanted the good seed of curse into ur hearts ! Look at how these big men are offending their ego nd cursing theirselves lyk mama Iyaboo nd iya Dami her face me i face you neighbour! ! shocked cho o o o o! ! Naija no get adult o o o o! ! !

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Re: El-rufai Replies Jonathan - Kindergaten President; Childish Handlers by brightedge(m): 9:30am On Aug 15, 2013
I beg these selfish politicians, leave GEJ alone because you are distracting him. He is our President today, we voted him into power so let him work. You can pass your judgement in the next election. As long as you do not have any factual evidence that delimits his position as president, shut up and give our leader a chance to lead. Tomorrow, you may have your chance.

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Re: El-rufai Replies Jonathan - Kindergaten President; Childish Handlers by Tsmooth1(m): 9:30am On Aug 15, 2013
Gorilla, why be say na only ur post de hit frntpage?
Re: El-rufai Replies Jonathan - Kindergaten President; Childish Handlers by Nobody: 9:30am On Aug 15, 2013
House look at Elrufai's mouth he looks like a drunk that loves taking kunu and brukutu.He is not serious.North and west are trying to set confusion .what they did during civil war.

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Re: El-rufai Replies Jonathan - Kindergaten President; Childish Handlers by Lordave: 9:30am On Aug 15, 2013
This Boko Haram apologist never gets tired of senseleslly nagging this successfull present administration.



El Rufai needs a feeding bottle!

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Re: El-rufai Replies Jonathan - Kindergaten President; Childish Handlers by Nobody: 9:32am On Aug 15, 2013
El-rufai suffers from diarrhoea of the mouth...

A man who fights dirty is a serial looser. I wonder why yorubas hate GEJ. They cant even be president again till 2030.

Nigeria is filled with haters. Smh for this country...

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Re: El-rufai Replies Jonathan - Kindergaten President; Childish Handlers by Nobody: 9:32am On Aug 15, 2013
Pot calling kettle black .
These guys are all the same.
All na for their selfish political gains.
Make Una no mind them.
Fvcking B@$+@rds.

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Re: El-rufai Replies Jonathan - Kindergaten President; Childish Handlers by dridowu: 9:34am On Aug 15, 2013
Hmmmm, i think i remeber some issue, from Ameachi jet, Oshio jet, NGF crisis, Alameyisha pardon, ibori conviction, Chidi lloyd vs Bipi evans, Tinubu mama, Destitute deportantn, Massob threat, OUK threat , Obi cry, FFK issue, ASUU, kindargerten issue, future issue etc i just love it all. U go always c sometin do discuss.
I love 9ja politics

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