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  • President Buhari has high regard for Tinubu – Femi Adesina

    President Buhari has high regard for Tinubu – Femi Adesina

    Mr. Femi Adesina, the Special Adviser (Media and Publicity) to President Muhammadu Buhari in this interview with Vanguard Newspaper navigates through and sometimes around some knotty issues that have recently bestirred the polity. He spoke on among others, the alleged intraparty wrangling between the President and Asiwaju Bola Ahmed Tinubu, the role of the President in the All Progressives Congress, APC’s victory in the Ondo State governorship election, and the criticism raised against his boss by President Olusegun Obasanjo among others. Excerpts: By Bashir Adefaka

    How would you assess the government you serve in after more than one and a half years in office?

    Well, Nigeria is not where it was when he entered office. When you want to assess his government, assess it based on the promises he made. You know the tripod promises of the All Progressives Congress (APC) of security, reviving the economy and fighting corruption.

    In terms of security the country, as heaven is as far from hell, that is where we are now, which is far from where we were on May 29, 2015.

    We know that by 2015 the entire country was almost overrun and nobody was sure what would happen the next day, the next week, the next month. But we know where we are today that the insurgency is virtually defeated, completely under control. What we are passing through is a mopping up process and the worst we can see is over by the grace of God.

    So, in terms of securing the country, the President has kept to his promise. Roads that had been closed for three years have reopened. Emirs and traditional rulers that had fled their palaces have returned and are using the same palaces. Gombe had not had NYSC orientation for two years.

    They had orientation in Gombe this year. So, you just need to talk to the people in the North East and they would tell you that it is a new dawn. They couldn’t farm for almost five seasons. They are back in their farms. Those who fled their villages are back into their villages. We know that there are still skirmishes here and there. There are cowardly suicide bombers here and there but it will be over. So, the President has kept to his promise of securing the country. Other fronts of insurgency like Niger Delta will be settled. Issues like kidnapping, armed robbery, the government is attending to them. This government has a capacity to secure the country and is putting that capacity to work.

    And on anti-corruption, no matter what they say, “Oh, it is one-sided and all that,” what we all know is that the anti-corruption war is well and alive and it is a war that will be fought to a logical conclusion. Nigeria will never be the same again because the cleansing process is real and that cleansing will permeate every nook and cranny of the country.

    The third area is the economy. It is still sticky but it is work in progress. I tell you, as clear as night follows the day, the government will put the economy of this country on a fresh foundation.

    (Cuts in)So you mean there is light at the end of the tunnel?

    Oh, definitely. Even now a new foundation of a diversified economy is being laid for the country. We had had promises of diversification of the economy for five decades. This is the first time real practical steps are being taken to diversify the economy. Do you know what is happening with agriculture now? So much so that in two years time Nigeria will not import rice again and we will be able to even export.

    How do you mean?

    I mean we spend about two billion dollars annually importing rice. In about two years we will not import rice and we will be able to export. So, that is part of the new foundation for the economy. The solid minerals sector is another foundation that is being laid for the economy of the country. The gestation period for solid minerals is long; in fact, the minister of Solid Minerals, Dr. Kayode Fayemi, said it is up to 20 years, but that foundation is being made. And by the time Nigeria enters into the boom of solid minerals, people will remember the Buhari administration and give it kudos. So, it is promise made, promise kept and promise still being kept.

    So, people crying over hard life should be patient with the government?

    That is just it.

    Loyalists of Asiwaju Bola Tinubu are saying the President has betrayed their leader? Why?

    No. Don’t forget that I don’t speak for APC. I speak for the President. That question probably will be taken by the APC spokesman. But what I can say on my own end is that the President whom I speak has utmost respect for Asiwaju Bola Tinubu.

    From what I have seen so far, the President has high regard for Asiwaju Tinubu.

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    Asiwaju’s loyalists are saying that after helping to install Buhari as President that he has been betrayed?

    You are a journalist and a political watcher. You can say whether somebody installed another person. I am sure as a political watcher you know it. You know that getting to political office is usually a combination of factors. Each person has a role he plays and so, I don’t think anybody can come out to say, “I installed this person.” No, it is a wrong word. That person would then be playing God. Asiwaju Tinubu is a political force to reckon with. He played his own part in the emergence of President Buhari and that is why the President has high respect for him.

    What was the magic wand the President applied that gave the APC victory in Ondo?

    As a political watcher because I am a political watcher, it could be that the people knew that APC was still the way to go. That shows that they still believe in the party and they still trust the President. You know a lot of people said, “If Buhari is involved, then, we trust the President, we trust that it will be right, it will be fair, it will be transparent and there will be integrity in it.” So, it is something that also worked for APC in Ondo State.

    So for you the Ondo victory means the people have not deserted Buhari?

    Those saying that President Buhari’s popularity has waned are not being scientific. I wish they can back it up with scientific proof. You will be amazed if you carry out a scientific exercise, the vote of confidence in the President will be overwhelming because, despite the tough time people know that serious work is going on and that with a bit of patience, better days will come for the country. And the number of people who are willing to wait for things to turn round are more than people who are not willing to wait. I have said that before.

    Do you think the admonition by former President Obasanjo to President Buhari to focus on his job indicates a withdrawal of support by the former president for your boss?

    It is only former President Obasanjo that can emphatically say if he has withdrawn support for President Buhari. He didn’t say he withdrew support. He just gave an advice and President Buhari respects Chief Olusegun Obasanjo very highly. And if he gives an advice, President Buhari would look at that advice very critically.

    But did the advice go down well with the President?

    I have not discussed that with the President. I speak for him and I can only say what he has told me. He and I have not discussed what former President Obasanjo said but I know that with the kind of respect that President Buhari has for the former President, he would look at what he said very critically.

     

     

  • Buhari denies rift with Tinubu

    Buhari denies rift with Tinubu

    President Muhammadu Buhari has dismissed rumours that he and the All Progressives Congress (APC) leadership are at odds with the National Leader of the Party, Asiwaju Bola Tinubu.

    He described such rumours as unfounded and mischievous.

    According to a statement by the Senior Special Assistant to the President on Media and Publicity, Malam Garba Shehu, the President was highly embarrassed by such “suggestions” and that the President was in regular contact with Tinubu before, during and after the Ondo gubernatorial election.

    He said any suggestions that the President and the party machinery were working to destroy Tinubu had no foundation in truth or any credibility, explaining that the President was impressed by Tinubu’s assurance not to work against the party in Ondo and he honoured his words.

    He also explained that President Buhari regards Tinubu as a priceless political asset to the party whose immeasurable contributions to the development and progress of the ruling party are known to all.

    Malam Garba Shehu advised rumour mongers to stop spreading the seeds of discord and animosity between the President and Tinubu or the party, adding that the President is proud of the Jagaba and his pivotal role in the party and the movement.

    He said: “President Buhari commended Tinubu’s spirit of comradeship in  promptly congratulating Rotimi Akeredolu who was elected Governor.

    “The President also noted that at a time his administration is preoccupied with governance issues, rumours of divisions and alleged scheming within the party are counterproductive to internal unity and cohesion in APC,” he added.

    He appealed to APC members and supporters to ignore rumours that could harm party unity.

  • Tinubu meets NLC leaders, calls resumption of negotiations

    Tinubu meets NLC leaders, calls resumption of negotiations

    The National Leader of the All Progressive Congress (APC) Asiwaju Bola Ahmed Tinubu has appealed to the Nigeria Labour Congress (NLC) to call of the ongoing nationwide strike as a result of the increase in the price of petrol and return to the negotiating table with government.
    Tinubu who spoke at a meeting with the leadership of the NLC promised to lead the NLC delegation to the government with a view to addressing the contending issues that led to the strike.
    He told the NLC leadership that organised labour were not the enemies of the Buhari government and will never be the enemy of government.

    “I have come to appeal to you to suspend the action you have embarked upon and return to the negotiating table,” Tinubu pleaded.
    Details later

  • Buhari hails Tinubu at 64

    Buhari hails Tinubu at 64

    President Muhammadu Buhari has congratulated the national leader of the All Progressives Congress, (APC) Asiwaju Bola Tinubu, on his 64th birthday anniversary on Tuesday.
    In a statement by his Special Adviser on Media and Publicity, Mr. Femi Adesina, on Monday, the President noted that Tinubu’s rise politically since he was elected as a Senator in 1992 was a testimony to his forthrightness, diligence and doggedness.
    He said that the same qualities had endeared Tinubu to the electorate and given him all-round success as a private sector worker, a businessman and two-term Governor of Lagos State.
    According to President Buhari, Tinubu’s disposition led to the formation of the APC which was able to oust the Peoples Democratic Party within a short period of its formation.
    “As one of the pillars of the APC, President Buhari commends the visionary leadership style of the Asiwaju of Lagos, who is also the Jagaban of the Borgu Kingdom in Niger State, for creating a formidable opposition party in Nigeria that worked vigorously within a short period to oust a party that had been in power for 16 years.
    “The President assures the national leader that his patriotism and commitment to democracy and good governance, and his generous spirit will always be remembered and appreciated by generations of Nigerians.
    “He prays that the Almighty God will grant the Asiwaju long life, good health, wisdom and prosperity as he steadfastly supports efforts to promote the development of Nigeria.”

  • Ibru was a great Nigerian- Tinubu

    National leader of the All Progressives  Congress (APC) Asiwaju Bola Tinubu has mourned the death of former Delta State Governor, Chief Felix Ovudoroye Ibru.
    In a condolence message from his media office, Tinubu said he received with a deep sense of loss the death Ibru who he described as a great Nigerian.
    According to Tinubu, Ibru belonged to a rare breed of Nigerians who defined success not by what they earned for themselves but for their fellow citizens.
    ” He will be sorely missed as a role model, fighter for democracy, a man of ideas and beachhead of business,” the APC leader stated.
    “He also was at the top of a business conglomerate that not only flourished but became a nexus of commerce in the country. OlorogunIbru succeeded in the old-fashioned way with hard work, imagination and persistence.
    ” He was also pioneer governor in Delta State and a senator, who gave a polemical heft to his contribution on the floor of the grand hall of the parliament. In spite of his cosmopolitan virtues, he never forgot his roots. Hence he led the Urhobo Progress Union as the President General.
    He blended well in Lagos where he achieved much and gave much.

    ” My heart bleeds with the Ibru family, but I believe they will take comfort in the nobility of his life and legacy that will endure.”

  • Photo: UNIABUJA’s honourary Doctorate degree for Tinubu

    Photo: UNIABUJA’s honourary Doctorate degree for Tinubu

  • Buhari, Tinubu,  others bid late Borgu emir farewell

    Buhari, Tinubu, others bid late Borgu emir farewell

    The remains of late Emir of Borgu, Alhaji Haliru Dantoro Kitoro III (Mai Borgu), was buried in New Bussa, Niger State on Sunday.
    Tears freely flowed on the faces of some of the late Emir’s subjects, some well-wishers and mourners, who came from far and near to attend the burial ceremony.
    The Emir, who was a former Minister and ex-senator, died on Friday in a German hospital at the age of 77.
    His corpse was flown to New Bussa by Arik Air plane with registration number 5N-JEA, at 11.00 a.m.
    The corpse was received by Niger State Governor, Abubakar Sani Bello, and his Kebbi counterpart, Atiku Bagudu.
    After about twenty minutes airport formalities, the corpse was brought out of the plane in a brown mahogany casket.
    While some of the crowd who gathered in large number pushed forward in attempt to touch the casket, some of them broke down in tears when they sighted the casket.
    Some of the crowd at the Emir’s Palace broke down in tears when the corpse arrived in Nigeria Airforce Ambulance with plate nember AF 221 BO1 around 11:45 a.m.
    The whole town of New Bussa stood still for the late Emir as most churches in the area had short Sunday services in honour of the Emir.
    Markets and shops were also closed just as security was very tight in the town.
    President Mohammadu Buhari and a National Leader of the All Progressives Congress (APC) , Asiwaju Bola Tinubu arrived the late Emir’s parace by 2:12p.m.
    The President did not speak with journalists at the brief ceremony
    Tinubu, who is the Jagaban of Borgu, joined other eminent Nigerians to bid the late Emir farewell.
    Tinubu, who was clad in cream-coloured agbada and brown cap and shoes to match, spoke with journalists at the Borgu Kingdom.
    Tinubu said: “He was a very close friend and compatriot, and his death is a very personal loss to me. Particularly, it was very painful when I saw him on Wednesday, he was looking radiant and ready to come back home.
    “And this sudden death is a great loss to the country. He is a patriot and a committed democrat and a valued Nigeria and a true leader of his people, not just limited to this Kingdom but across Africa. He is a bridge builder and a unifier,” Tinubu said.
    A funeral prayer was held before the late Emir was buried in the palace. The prayer was led by Chief Imam of New Bussa, Alhaji Ahmed Shehu.

  • Buhari, Tinubu arrive Emir of Borgu’s palace

    President Muhammadu Buhari and the National Leader of the All Progressives Congress (APC) and former Lagos State Governor, Asiwaju Bola Tinubu arrived the late Emir of Borgu’s palace on Sunday at 2:12 p.m.

    The late Emir of Borgu, Alhaji Haliru Dantoro Kitoro III (Mai Borgu), who was a former Minister and ex-senator died on Friday in a German hospital at the age of 77.

    Tinubu, who is the Jagaban of Borgu, joined other well-meaning Nigerians to bid the late Emir farewell.

  • Tinubu mourns Emir of Borgu

    Tinubu mourns Emir of Borgu

    Former Lagos State Governor, Senator Bola Tinubu has mourned the death of the Emir of Borgu in Niger State,Alhaji Haliru Dantoro Kitoro III [Mai Borgu ), who died on Friday.

    In a statement by his Media Office, Tinubu said he received news of the death of the Emir with shock, disbelief and great sadness.

    ” It is a bit upsetting that the Emir passed away less than 48 hours after I visited him and witnessed how close he was to full recovery. He was full of life, jovial and eager to return to Nigeria over the weekend .

    “I feel a profound sense of personal loss on the sudden passing away of my royal father, a friend, brother and above all a confidant and supporter,” Tinubu stated.

    He said Alhaji Kitoro’s death is most painful coming at such a critical time when Nigeria was in dire need of his forthrightness and wisdom.

    ” He was a man who loved Nigeria truly. His patriotism was never in question. His loyalty was never in doubt. Nigeria for him was a nation of promise with diverse people bound together in one fate. He did not just dream of a totally united nation in word and deed, he worked tirelessly,day and night to seek to build bridges where there was none and to unite friends and foes.

    “He was a people’s person and everywhere in Nigeria for him was home.He was highly progressive in his orientation and practice.”

    The statement reads:

    “I received with shock, disbelief and great sadness the death of the Emir of Borgu in Niger State, Alhaji Haliru Dantoro Kitoro III [Mai Borgu]. It is a upsetting that the Emir passed away less than 48 hours after I visited him and witnessed how close he was to full recovery. He was full of life, jovial and eager to return to Nigeria this weekend. I feel a profound sense of personal loss on the sudden passing away of my royal father, a friend, brother and above all a confidant and supporter.

    “His death is most painful coming at such a critical time when Nigeria was in dire need of his forthrightness and wisdom. He was a man who loved Nigeria truly. His patriotism was never in question. His loyalty was never in doubt. Nigeria for him was a nation of promise with diverse people bound together in one fate. He did not just dream of a totally united nation in word and deed; he worked tirelessly, day and night to seek to build bridges where there were none and to unite friends and foes. He was a people’s person and everywhere in Nigeria for him was home. He was highly progressive in his orientation and practice.

    “Whenever the history of this epoch is written, he will be reserved several pages for his sacrifice for Nigeria, his love for country and its people and his unmatchable contribution to building a better and just society. Through his career as a public servant, a Senator and later a prominent royal father, Alhaji Haliru Dantoro, Kittoro III made sacrifices and contributed immensely to nation building. He will not be forgotten because his likes are rare.

    “I came to know him very personally before he turbaned me the Jagaban of Borgu Kingdom. But thereafter, we became brothers, just like family. He never left me alone and I never left him alone either. We shared a common bond. A common patriotic desire to see Nigeria rise up to her full potentials. We were fired up in our belief that though the journey to nation hood may be long and tortuous , Nigeria had what it takes to attain greatness.  We both shared the responsibility of contributing our time, resources and intellect to these onerous task.

    “He was a major team player in the struggle for the new political dispensation we now enjoy in Nigeria today. He died a fulfilled man even though he went away early. I condole with President Muhammadu Buhari, who has also lost a friend and brother and the people of Nigeria.  Also my condolences to his fellow Emirs and Obas.

    “ Above all, I condole with his family and relatives. Also with his friends across the length and breadth of this country. May Allah grant his soul eternal peace.”

  • Tinubu bags honorary doctorate degree

    Tinubu bags honorary doctorate degree