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The Reuben Abati They Did Not Know By Sonala Olumhense by Gbawe: 7:52am On Sep 02, 2012
Another fine article by Sonala Olumhense.

http://saharareporters.com/column/reuben-abati-they-did-not-know-sonala-olumhense

The Reuben Abati They Did Not Know By Sonala Olumhense
Posted: September 2, 2012 - 02:55

Columnist: Sonala Olumhense
In an article last week, President Goodluck Jonathan’s Special Adviser on Media & Publicity, Dr. Reuben Abati, went after his boss’ critics.

By his definition, they included “all the cynics, the pestle-wielding critics, the unrelenting, self-appointed activists, the idle and idling, twittering, collective children of anger, the distracted crowd of Facebook addicts, the BBM-pinging soap opera gossips of Nigeria,” formerly known as Dr. Jonathan’s friends on the Internet.

He called them a diverse “army of sponsored and self-appointed anarchists,” who are “in competition among themselves to pull down” the President.

As a man who evidently considers himself an authority on public affairs, he said: “The clear danger to public affairs commentary is that we have a lot of unintelligent people repeating stupid clichés and too many intelligent persons wasting their talents lending relevance to thoughtless conclusions.”

The simple truth is that Mr. Abati has reduced to shame many people that used to respect him. Every Nigerian staring at the bumbling, stumbling and fumbling at Aso Rock knows that, having been pushed to the thing edge of irrelevance by Mrs. Patience Jonathan, the former columnist is only fighting to remain presidential spokesman.

Otherwise, it might have occurred to him that labeling critics “liars” and trying to plunge a knife deep into the the very heart of Mr. Jonathan’s political support in the past two years is an amateurish gamble.

But desperation makes a mockery of clear vision, and in the end, Abati’s “The Jonathan They Don’t Know” emerged as “The Abati They Did Not Know.”

Is Mr. Jonathan a nice, simple man, as his spokesman labored to establish of a man who has spent five years in the presidency?

Surprisingly, Mr. Abati does now know how irrelevant this point is. The issue is not about being a nice man; it is about being the leader to uplift Nigeria; about being the “transformational” figure he claimed he would be.

As a “pestle-wielding” dissenter myself, let me now restate some of the grounds on which I have criticized Mr. Jonathan as President, beginning from March 2010 when he became Acting President, and invite Mr. Abati to say how these constitute “lies” against a simple man.

[b]One: corruption.
I have criticized Mr. Jonathan as being the latest in a line of rulers who deploy only words against the monster. If he takes himself and his country seriously, he must not only declare his assets publicly, he must fire such top officials as Ministers as the Secretary to the Government of the Federation, Mr. Anyim Pius Anyim, and Ministers Diezani Alison-Madueke and Mohamed Bello Adoke, all of whom have been stained by allegations of corruption.
Regrettably, along with refusing to sack them, Mr. Jonathan has ignored a mountain of top-level corruption reports that sit on his desk, including Halliburton, Okiro, Siemens, Wilbros, the Petroleum Ministry, and the Ministry of Foreign Affairs.
But there have been words. Among them in July last year, at an event at which he identified corruption as “the monster that we need to confront and defeat,” and pledged that the “war” will start at the centre, he asked two “anti-corruption agencies to probe all federal ministries, departments and agencies, starting from 2007.” As usual, it was the last time anyone heard about that initiative.
Second: Mr. Jonathan’s 2011 political promises, upon which he has completely turned his back, as though they never were made.

Third, the insecurity in Nigeria. Since Mr. Jonathan took office, billions of dollars have been thrown at the problem, alongside denial and amateurish mismanagement.

Four: Jobs. I have documented Mr. Jonathan’s vows on jobs. What I have not been able to document, is a serious, structured approach to redeeming those vows, or a full-frontal assault upon those issues that are keeping jobs away from us.
Five: the “pretend governance” culture in which the President sets up committee after committee to look into serious problems, only to throw their reports aside. His haul includes the Justice Uwais Panel on electoral reform; the Okigbo Committee on Halliburton; the Theophilus Danjuma Presidential Advisory Committee, and the Presidential Projects Assessment Committee.
Six: Jonathan’s Transformation Agenda: During his election campaign, the President successfully sold a transformation concept, but with almost one and a half years gone, he has not published the transformation plan, if any. On July 2, 2011, one month after Mr. Jonathan was sworn in, Mr. Anyim told the American ambassador that when Jonathan unveiled the “transformation agenda,” there would be major institutional changes aimed at plugging loopholes and opportunities for corruption.
The point was confirmed in October 2011 when the Minister of National Planning, Mr. Shamsudeen Usman, said the transformation agenda, when published, would emphasize the rule of law, judicial system and the policing system.
Seven: electoral reform. The intervention Mr. Jonathan promised was reform on the basis of the Justice Uwais report rather than the cosmetic changes that we have seen. Without the wholesome philosophical and functional changes promised by the Uwais plan, true electoral reform cannot be institutionalized.

Eight: arbitrary promises: In Minna in July 2010, Mr. Jonathan warned that Unless Nigeria retraced its steps from corruption, illegal acquisition of wealth, absence of productivity, dependence on oil, and evasion of taxes, “very soon the system will collapse.” Similarly, in his New Year message in January 2012, he lamented that Nigeria needed to move much faster, but “that is where the devil comes in and puts road blocks.”

But it is not the devil that has failed to provide proper example by declaring his assets. It is not the devil that does not “give a damn.” It is not the devil that flip-flops over dialogue with Boko Haram, or who promised earlier in the year he would defeat the militants by June.

These are some of the substantive issues, and they relate to Mr. Jonathan’s sincerity as a man, and his abilities as a leader. What Nigerians are criticizing is the relationship between what Mr. Jonathan says and what he does; and between what he promises and what he delivers, as the quality of life plummets for the ordinary man and woman.

They are about whether Mr. Jonathan means well or not, which is what Abati misunderstands when he writes, “I have even heard that the President spends billions on feeding.”

Actually, yes, the presidency did budget nearly N1 billion for food. And no, it does not matter whether it was for pepper-soup or roast turkey; or whether the president actually eats the food or uses it in food fights.

What Nigerians are saying is that the same President who had no shoes ordered three new executive jets as soon as was officially possible; offers bribes in hard currency to State House visitors, and made his first advocacy in office the subject of a six-year presidential term.

In other words, what Abati ought to be defending is why the Jonathan presidency is deeply resented as a government that has failed its people. Instead, he says, with embarrassing shortsightedness, that the President's critics “just cannot accept that someone with his simplicity can be their President.”

And then, elevating sycophancy into philosophy, he tried to smuggle Mr. Jonathan into the same farmyard as Abraham Lincoln, Mahatma Gandhi, Martin Luther King, and Kwame Nkrumah, “men who have shaped the world that we live in by simplifying what others have complicated.”
At a time that Jonathan is pronouncing himself the most criticized President on earth, and asserting his government will now clap for itself if the press will not do it, Mr. Abati ought to have realized that, sometimes, you are at your most eloquent when you are silent.
If Mr. Jonathan wants to enter the same city with those four men, to him falls the challenge of not trying to complicate what they simplified through service and sacrifice.[/b]
• sonala.olumhense@gmail.com

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Re: The Reuben Abati They Did Not Know By Sonala Olumhense by egift(m): 10:09am On Sep 02, 2012
Nice and precise. I can see all the 40 gadget agents are on the run - how can they lie against the truth grin

And for those who thought we have short memories, here we go. . .

Re: The Reuben Abati They Did Not Know By Sonala Olumhense by egift(m): 10:10am On Sep 02, 2012
^^^^^
Another failed promise from presido
Re: The Reuben Abati They Did Not Know By Sonala Olumhense by hardywaltz(m): 10:49am On Sep 02, 2012
egift: Nice and precise. I can see all the 40 gadget agents are on the run - how can they lie against the truth grin

And for those who thought we have short memories, here we go. . .

Lol

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Re: The Reuben Abati They Did Not Know By Sonala Olumhense by Gbawe: 11:09am On Sep 02, 2012
egift: ^^^^^
Another failed promise from presido

Indeed ... and Abati only appears a shameless hypocrite, opportunistic and morally bankrupt individual with his attempt at image laundering in favour of the sort of clueless leadership he had criticized mercilessly and consistently in the past. Abati just shows he is merely another hungry man, without enduring principles, happy to swallow his vomit now that he has plenty to eat. Nigeria, as a side effect of a system where wealth is concentrated unfairly in the hands of a few, seems to routinely produce many Abati-like hypocrites and sycophants.

http://www.transparencyng.com/index.php/members/60-guest/4901-reuben-abati-from-government-critic-to-apologist-

Reuben Abati: From Government Critic To Apologist



Published on Wednesday, 20 July 2011 06:04
Written by Lawrence Chinedu Nwobu

The appointment of Reuben Abati as federal government spokes-person and his hasty acceptance of that ignoble post, which in effect makes him the chief spin-master and defender of a federal government that thrives on deceit and whose main purpose in governance is the massive looting and consequent dehumanisation of her own citizens came as no surprise.


The red flag was raised a while ago that Abati was in an intense lobby for a government position when he wrote a ten- part article on the Jonathan Presidency. The article was a well rehearsed display of sycophancy designed to market himself to the presidency for a government post from whence he can join the cabal of executive robbers in the infamous looting of the nations coffers.
I know that some would argue that accepting an offer to serve as Abati has done, could be an opportunity for a critic to bring the change he has variously written about on the simple logic that if all good men stay away from service, the change we all crave will never come. Yet that logic falls flat on its face in Abati’s case for the simple fact that he will not be managing any ministry, state, board or parastatal where he can directly implement transformative reforms. Unlike a parastatal like NAFDAC where Dr Dora Akunyili was able to introduce transformative reforms or the ministry of Finance where Dr Ngozi Iweala was able to implement her programs of debt cancellation during the erstwhile Olusegun Obasanjo administration, Abati’s role as government spokes-person is purely and simply a government propagandist that spins the fairy tales of deceit from the presidency from which capacity he has no bearing to implement any change. This is a fact which Reuben Abati himself must have known before accepting that position out of greed and crass opportunism.

But beyond Reuben Abati’s paradoxical acceptance of a government position that clearly contradicts his long years of caustic criticism lies the real issues of hypocrisy and opportunism which has led to the death of the Nigerian media. Nigerian journalists have since become seasoned hypocrites and opportunists who send critical anti-government articles from their stables on a regular basis only to end up jumping into the same government at the slightest opportunity. Once in government, they become apologists of the same government they had spent years criticising. This has had the effect of diminishing any pressure such critical articles could ordinarily have exerted on the government as every journalist is now seen as a rabble rousing opportunist hypocrite who is only criticising because he has not been offered a position in government.

In other parts of the world, journalists are ideological professionals with an unwavering commitment to the struggle for social justice. Jumping into government as is the case with Nigerian opportunist journalists is unheard off. They remain at their stables in most cases as a lifelong venture, holding the government accountable to the citizens. Journalism is a noble profession and has remained so in saner climes populated by rational persons, but in Nigeria the same destructive factors have not surprisingly devoured the profession and populated it with opportunistic charlatans who use their stables as a means of negotiating their way into government for self serving purposes. Thus, in accepting a government position, Reuben Abati has only acted in the true traditions of hypocrisy and opportunism for which Nigerian journalists and media have become infamous.

Another issue that demands close examination is Abati’s actual moral fitness for a government appointment. Nigeria needs nation builders not bigots. Reuben Abati has written many articles in the past which bothered clearly on ethnic bigotry. On several occasions he abused his position as a senior editor and later chairman of the editorial board of the Guardian newspapers by writing hate-filled articles. In France, Rwanda and other serious nations, racist or ethnic insults incur jail terms. Abati’s bigoted articles would be enough to end his career and send him to jail in saner climes but he escaped scrutiny and got away with such narrow mindedness, irresponsibility and abuse, because Nigeria is a self destructive mockery of a nation.

The government on its own part has a responsibility to exhaustively verify the backgrounds of individuals before appointing them to government. A narrow minded bigot adds no value and is least desired in a deeply diverse nation like Nigeria that faces increasing challenges from her ethnic and religious contradictions. But it comes as no surprise that on one hand Reuben Abati somersaults from his pretentious criticisms of the government to accept a position that defends the same government and on the other hand the government appoints a journalist who has a background in bigotry, after all both Abati and the federal government are immoral birds of a feather who must necessarily flock together .

Lawrence Chinedu Nwobu - lawrencenwobu@yahoo.com

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Re: The Reuben Abati They Did Not Know By Sonala Olumhense by oderemo(m): 11:28am On Sep 02, 2012
oga sola, WORD.
Re: The Reuben Abati They Did Not Know By Sonala Olumhense by Biggyd2: 11:41am On Sep 02, 2012
Its is not easy to be this government's megaphone, but it seems Ruby just tries too hard!
Re: The Reuben Abati They Did Not Know By Sonala Olumhense by Johndoe100(m): 12:24pm On Sep 02, 2012
I really did not read the fable above (once the headline has sahara reporters in it, I don't bother). But from the joy of the hyenas that responded I can deduce what it is about. It is sad that the once respected gbawe has been reduced to reproducing these sad chronicles of lies that no one other than the already mentally challenged haters bothers about.
Re: The Reuben Abati They Did Not Know By Sonala Olumhense by Maxymilliano(m): 12:41pm On Sep 02, 2012
^^Yawn^^... Fault finding is gradually becoming a profession for some people...
Re: The Reuben Abati They Did Not Know By Sonala Olumhense by egift(m): 3:02pm On Sep 02, 2012
Johndoe100: I really did not read the fable above (once the headline has sahara reporters in it, I don't bother). But from the joy of the hyenas that responded I can deduce what it is about. It is sad that the once respected gbawe has been reduced to reproducing these sad chronicles of lies that no one other than the already mentally challenged haters bothers about.

You make comments on information you did not read, you simply pulled the "fresh air" of a response from your armpits. How convenient.
Re: The Reuben Abati They Did Not Know By Sonala Olumhense by since1914(m): 4:42pm On Sep 02, 2012
I am not privy to happenings in Aso Villa, but I can bet my pension on the fact that Jonathan must have being very embarrassed when he read that 'Love Letter' Abati wrote. Abati's article was not only uncalled for, but it didn't address any immediate issue. It was evidently an attempt to beg his way back to the President's table.

While I do seriously take exceptions to people outrightly insulting Goodluck Jonathan, Abati must also realise that the Nigerian voters have an unequivocal right to express their displeasure with a government they Voted into office when necessary. Jonathan should focus on disproving all his critics, instead of running to Abati and Okupe in tears at the slightest criticism.

Presently, a movie called '2016' is being released in the U.S. The movie is devoted to villifying the US President Barack Obama. There are questions about his place of birth and several other issues about his personal life. Infact 17% of respondents of a recent poll in the US still insist that Obama is a muslim. Others say he wasn't born in the US, so isn't eligible to be president. Besides criticism there is out-right hatred towards him by some Americans. Not too long ago, a Judge in the state of Texas said on public TV that -There will be civil war in the US if Obama is re-elected. Yet Obama's spokesmen haven't returned the attack. Rather they have remained focused on the national issues.
I don't know any President anywhere in recent history that was villified more than George Bush Jr. Yet the man kept his cool did his job and left office, and is today a statesman.

Our problem in this country is that, our leaders want everything at once. They want the money, the glory and the honour all at once. Unfortunately you can't receive all on the same day. Jonathan must work hard to earn any glory or honour he expects from Nigerians. He still has three years to redeem himself. If he does well, he shall get his honour but if he doesn't then, posterity will judge him.

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Re: The Reuben Abati They Did Not Know By Sonala Olumhense by SisiKill1: 5:16pm On Sep 02, 2012
Love the article sooooo freaking much!!

Although I think the author was a little too soft with Abati.

A better title would have been - The Abati DESPERATION FOR RELEVANCE bore

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Re: The Reuben Abati They Did Not Know By Sonala Olumhense by oderemo(m): 5:28pm On Sep 02, 2012
^^Yawn^^... Fault finding is gradually becoming a profession for some people..
SAME AS azzz kissing @ aso hole rock.
damn.
Re: The Reuben Abati They Did Not Know By Sonala Olumhense by Gbawe: 5:40pm On Sep 02, 2012
Johndoe100: I really did not read the fable above (once the headline has sahara reporters in it, I don't bother). But from the joy of the hyenas that responded I can deduce what it is about. It is sad that the once respected gbawe has been reduced to reproducing these sad chronicles of lies that no one other than the already mentally challenged haters bothers about.

Dear lord , I am now meant to lose sleep over not being "respected" by a cretin like you? You even confessed to not reading the article yet you commented. Is that not enough to confirm you a small-minded ignoramus?

The article, for your information, is written by well-respected Sonala Olumhense and not Saharareporters. No one, regardless of their achievements and record, is worth listening to once they speak against your precious GEJ. You probably lick azz in real life because that would explain why, beyond reason and sense, you are devoted childishly to worshipping inept failures and a highly flawed fellow man to the extent you are blind to all else. Pathetic.
Re: The Reuben Abati They Did Not Know By Sonala Olumhense by Gbawe: 5:44pm On Sep 02, 2012
Maxymilliano: ^^Yawn^^... Fault finding is gradually becoming a profession for some people...

Yeah, same as pathetic lack of ambition and zero political sophistication makes some people happy to speak in defence of those who don't have the ability, sincerity, uprightness or will to deliver solutions for pressing National problems. Some of you guys are just really pathetic and I am glad I have the exposure to know life beyond Nigeria.

I don't know how folks like you cannot appreciate that, everywhere, performing leaders are loved, supported and praised - not criticized by virtually everyone. Many of you forget the goodwill and support this GEJ enjoyed not too long ago. When that is now replaced with resentment and criticism, you show the usual unreasonably feudalistic and clannish streak many Nigerians are known for via concluding that "fault finding is gradually becoming a profession for some people". Nigerians are not aliens in regards to response to leadership. If GEJ was performing satisfactorily, he would be supported ,not criticised, by the majority. Indeed, good guys like Olumhense would be defending him.
Re: The Reuben Abati They Did Not Know By Sonala Olumhense by egift(m): 7:54pm On Sep 02, 2012
Maxymilliano: ^^Yawn^^... Fault finding is gradually becoming a profession for some people...

Re: The Reuben Abati They Did Not Know By Sonala Olumhense by Johndoe100(m): 10:07pm On Sep 02, 2012
Gbawe:

Dear lord , I am now meant to lose sleep over not being "respected" by a cretin like you? You even confessed to not reading the article yet you commented. Is that not enough to confirm you a small-minded ignoramus?

The article, for your information, is written by well-respected Sonala Olumhense and not Saharareporters. No one, regardless of their achievements and record, is worth listening once they speak against your precious GEJ. You probably lick azz in real life because that would explain why, beyond reason and sense, you are devoted childishly to worshipping inept failures and a highly flawed fellow man to the extent you are blind to all else. Pathetic.

I assure you, you will eat those words when the time comes. I will demand a full apology. I thank the good lord that we are in a position to prove you wrong. Will you and your Yoruba clowns ever be given the chance? Who will ever trust you outside your ethnic group? I was watching your clown Tinubu tell us what he will do with "the country's oil", really? How he will protect the oil from us. Not only your oil, thieves, parasites, look don't get me started.

Just get ready to apologize.
Re: The Reuben Abati They Did Not Know By Sonala Olumhense by Johndoe100(m): 10:08pm On Sep 02, 2012
Sorry, double post
Re: The Reuben Abati They Did Not Know By Sonala Olumhense by Orikinla(m): 11:36am On Sep 03, 2012
Gbawe: Another fine article by Sonala Olumhense.

http://saharareporters.com/column/reuben-abati-they-did-not-know-sonala-olumhense


Sonala Olumhense knows Reuben Abati well enough to UnCloth him in public and expose his fallacy and hypocrisy.
Re: The Reuben Abati They Did Not Know By Sonala Olumhense by Standing5(m): 12:56pm On Sep 03, 2012
Johndoe100:

I assure you, you will eat those words when the time comes. I will demand a full apology. I thank the good lord that we are in a position to prove you wrong. Will you and your Yoruba clowns ever be given the chance? Who will ever trust you outside your ethnic group? I was watching your clown Tinubu tell us what he will do with [b]"the country's oil", really? How he will protect the oil from us. Not only your oil, thieves, parasites, look don't get me started.[/b]

Just get ready to apologize.
As is evident in the bold part of ur comment, You appear to be nothing but a low life bigot. How on earth did you manage to chip in Yoruba and ethnicity remain one big misery!!

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