Tag: Femi Adesina

  • Buhari hails Turkey over successful referendum

    Buhari hails Turkey over successful referendum

    President Muhammadu Buhari has felicitated with the people and government of Turkey on the successful conclusion of the country’s referendum on Monday.

    Buhari, in a statement by the Special Adviser on media and publicity, Femi Adesina, congratulated Turkish President, Recep Tayyip Erdogan, for the foresight and maturity of leading his people to the polls to decide on the future of leadership for the country that will further deepen peace and stability.

    He believed the referendum showcased the democratic credentials of the country and reflected a willingness of the Turkish people to live together and jointly pursue a better future.

  • Buhari’s commitment to economic diversification more than a mantra – Adesina

    Buhari’s commitment to economic diversification more than a mantra – Adesina

    The Special Adviser to President Muhammadu Buhari on Media and Publicity, Femi Adesina, on Thursday said the President’s commitment is more than a mantra, insisting that the reality will soon become evident to all.

    He said the ongoing efforts to diversify the economy will yield positive results, unlike previous years of promises and experimentation.

    He spoke while receiving a delegation led by the Grand Patron of National Association of Nigerian Students, Amb. Eze N. Ebere, at the State House, Abuja.

    In a statement issued by the Deputy Director (Information), Office of the Special Adviser to the President, Attah Esa, Adesina said: ‘‘President Buhari’s commitment is more than a mantra, and the reality will soon become evident to all.’’

    The presidential aide told the delegation that the vision to diversify the economy had taken more than 40 years, with many missed opportunities, adding that President Buhari would go beyond the rhetoric to cut down dependence on a single commodity.

    Adesina said the President had been concerned about the volatility of oil prices in the international market and many years of shock to the Nigerian economy, resulting in slowed development.

    He said “Nigeria succeeded in making itself a mono-economy over the years due to over dependence on oil, and President Buhari is determined to ensure that it will no longer remain the same.

    ‘‘The President has already launched an economic recovery plan, with a strong emphasis on diversification through agriculture and mines exploration.’

    Adesina said the President’s purposeful drive, single-mindedness and simplicity in approaching issues will put an end to more than 40 years of trying to break the jinx of a mono-economy.

     

     

  • Adesina hails army for degrading Boko Haram

    The Special Adviser to the President on Media and Publicity, Femi Adesina on Monday commended the gallantry of the Nigerian Army in restoring order to the North East part of the country, through its clearing of remnants of Boko Haram insurgents.

    He made the remark while speaking at the Guards Brigade First Quarter Inter-Unit Short Talk Competition, in Abuja.

    Adesina said the Nigerian Army deserves commendation for its efforts in curtailing the activities of the insurgents, and fighting other criminal elements in various parts of the country.

    The president’s spokesman was special guest of honour at the event designed by Guards Brigade to enhance the ability of men and officers to communicate effectively with the public, especially on their operations.

    “I must at this point commend the effort of the Nigerian Army in clearing the remnants of Boko Haram terrorists from North East of our dear country and other ongoing operations against criminal elements across the country.

    “We must continue to reflect and remember the great sacrifices our gallant men and women in the Nigerian Army are making to keep our fatherland safe and habitable. Well done and keep it up,’’ Adesina said.

    He said regular training and retooling of the army remains important following rising security challenges.

    “I am delighted that the Guards Brigade in particular and the Nigerian Army in general is making effort to train its personnel,’’ he said

    He urged the army to remain resolute and sustain the tempo of equipping its soldiers.

     

     

  • Buhari’s health : Gloating is of no value

    Buhari’s health : Gloating is of no value

    I learnt an enduring lesson on the day General Sani Abacha died. It was June 8, 1998, and death had laid its icy hands on the maximum ruler, and the scepter had fallen from the grip of the king. I was deputy editor of National Concord, the newspaper owned by Basorun M.K. O Abiola, the man Abacha not only inveigled out of his mandate as democratically elected President, but whom he had also locked up in military gulag for five years.

    Mr Dele Alake, who was to become Commissioner for Information and Strategy in Lagos State for eight years, was editor, but he had travelled on the fateful day. So, the lot fell on me to produce the newspaper, as the deputy editor. Dr (Mrs) Doyin Abiola was Managing Director/Editor-in-Chief.
    Naturally, on a great news day like that, an editor would leave his office, and be on the shop floor, ensuring that the newspaper was swiftly produced.

    Time was of the essence, if you would partake in the harvest of sales the next day. So, I was in the computer room downstairs, editing the news stories as they were typed at the speed of light. It was there that Dr Abiola met me, as she prepared to go home about 7 p.m. She said something that both baffled and amazed me: “Editor, no gloating. We have every reason to rejoice that Abacha is dead, but no gloating. Just present the news as professionally as possible. Don’t gloat!”

    I thanked her, and she left. Her instruction continued to ring in my ears, and was followed to the letter. Those who read National Concord the next day would recall that there was no sense of triumphalism, no newsman’s orgasm of any kind, in the treatment of the story. Just professionally done. “Don’t gloat!”

    Did Doyin Abiola have reasons to instruct her newspaper to preen and gloat about Abacha’s death? Every. He had given the impression that he would take over power, and hand over to Abiola, who had won the June 12, 1993, presidential election, which the military annulled. Instead, he locked the man up in solitary confinement. Doyin did not see her husband for five years.

    Also, Abacha had shut down Concord Press for about two years, causing the company grave economic afflictions. Under him, Kudirat Abiola, one of Doyin’s mates, had been murdered, shot down in the streets, allegedly on the orders of the state. And many more evil deeds. Dr Doyin Abiola had every cause to waltz, and do a jig, at the death of Sani Abacha. But she did not. She even told her editor: “Don’t gloat!” I never forgot, and will never forget that lesson. It is human, and it is also divine.

    Between January 19 and March 10, of this year, President Muhammadu Buhari was away in London, first on routine holiday where he would do normal medical check-ups, and then, it became a medical vacation, in which he had to ask for an indeterminate number of days. Yes, who is he or she that never falls sick, let that person cast the first stone. As the President frankly confessed on his return, he had never been that sick in his life. Human, just human. Presidents, kings, queens, potentates, wealthy people, are also human, aren’t they? They itch as well, and scratch as hard. Sickness, not only death, is often a leveler among all mortals, young, old, poor, rich, dull, brilliant, ugly, beautiful, everybody.

    And we know what attended the President’s medical sojourn from certain quarters in the country. Wild news. Hate news. Rumour. Evil thinking. Even, gloating. They did all kinds of photoshops, and spewed all kinds of evil stories. They passed round outright wickedness on WhatsApp, and those of us who debunked their evil tales became enemies. They tried to tag us with all kind of labels, saying we were liars and deceivers. But wise was the man who said: “The truth is incontrovertible. Panic may resent it, ignorance may deride it, malice may distort it, but there it is.” Or our own Professor Tam David-West, in his book, Philosophical Essays, also said: “Truth like the cork cannot sink. It cannot be sunk. It always floats.”

    When President Buhari spoke with me on phone from London on February 25, I was elated, and issued a press statement, detailing our conversation. Many Nigerians, good people from a great nation, who could get hold of my phone number, called. They would ask if truly we had spoken. Once I confirmed, they broke into tears of joy, crying like babies. They brought tears to my eyes many times. Till this son of hate, a purveyor of evil and tragedy, called. He identified himself as Jude (I decide to withhold his other name for now). He said: “Mr Adesina, you claim to have spoken with President Buhari. When are you going to stop this political deceit? How can you speak with a man who is long dead, and you are deceiving the public that he’s still alive?”

    I didn’t argue with the man (though I was tempted to call him sonofagun, the son of a gun). I held my peace, let him finish his orgy of evil, and calmly cut off the phone. Doomsday prophets. Evil thinkers. Peddlers of mischief.

    Then, on March 10, the President returned. Ecstasy and pure rapture from good Nigerians, who had been praying and supplicating unto God. Mai Gaskiya was back. The honest man had returned. Ramrod straight, man of integrity. He had been spared by God, and restored to us. Oh, glory!
    Did you listen to that short speech that President Buhari read on his return? Did you listen to his off the cuff remarks? Was there any gloating? None. Did he rub it in on those who had peddled evil news, fake news, hate news? No. That is maturity. That is how to be the father of a country. And I remembered Dr Doyin Abiola: “Don’t gloat!”

    Do you know what some other people would have done in the same circumstance? They would have taken evil minded people to the cleaners. But not President Buhari. They would have made snide remarks about peddlers of hate news, calling fire and brimstone to fall upon them. But not our President. He would have been justified if he did so. The Good Book says, “He that digs a pit shall fall into it. He that rolls a stone, a stone will roll back at him. He that breaks the hedge, a serpent shall bite him.” So, President Buhari would have been justified, if he gave evil people some jabs. But he did not. What a heart!

    Father forgive them, for they know not what they do.

    How did that Jude Somebody feel when the President returned? He even bears Jude, a Christian name. How embarrassing! But he was full of bile, in the gall and throes of bitterness. May God forgive him. Amen.

    With President Buhari’s health saga, some truths have been brought to bold relief once again. Anybody can be sick. Big or small man. A man of power, or a man of no consequence. Let us therefore be conscious of our mortality at all times. I can testify, from my many private discussions with him, that President Buhari is a man keenly aware of his own mortality at all times. A worthy example to follow.

    Another lesson. Life and death are the sole preserves of God Almighty. Despite all those concoctions and contraptions, fake pictures, false stories on WhatsApp, mendacious newspaper reports, President Buhari came back alive. Who says anything that God has not said? There are many devices in the heart of man, but it is the counsel of God that shall stand. The counsel of God has prevailed concerning Nigeria, and concerning our President. Let us learn the eternal truth. No matter the devices in the heart of man, the counsel of God stands. It is not me that says so. It is straight from the Good Book.

    From March 10, when President Buhari returned, purveyors of evil have disappeared. Vanished! Utterly transmuted, like Brother Jero, in that work by Wole Soyinka. Even on social media, where they had held sway for many weeks, they evaporated. Like a beaten dog, they had their tails between their feet, and ran for cover. But should we rejoice? “Don’t gloat!”

    There is nothing we have, that we did not receive from above. So, why boast? Why gloat? Rather, we should be thankful to God. The President has thanked millions of people who prayed. And they continue to pray. Olorun da Baba si fun wa. God, please, spare Baba for us. Let him take us to the Promised Land. A land that is secure, free completely of Boko Haram, flowing with milk and honey. A land where corrupt people get their just desserts, ending behind bars. A land where human life has value, where wanton killings stop, where justice and equity covers the space, like the waters cover the sea. A land where mischief makers repent, and turn to God.

    Where is that Jude Somebody? I kept his number. I feel like calling him, saying “Son of a gun, how now?” But I shouldn’t do it. And I won’t do it. Because I remember Dr Abiola’s instruction: “Don’t gloat!”

    Adesina is Special Adviser on Media and Publicity to President

  • Buhari will take Nigeria to promised land – Adesina

    Buhari will take Nigeria to promised land – Adesina

    The Special Adviser to the President on Media and Publicity, Femi Adesina, on Tuesday said President Muhammadu Buhari is fulfilling his campaign promises to Nigerians, particularly in stimulating the economy for job creation, anti-corruption campaign and security of lives and property.

    He made the remark while receiving a delegation of Northern Youths Initiative for Peace and Good Governance in Abuja.

    A statement issued by the Deputy Director of Information, Office of the Special Adviser to the President on Media and Publicity, Attah Esa, said Adesina urged Nigerians to keep faith with the current administration’s commitment to take “Nigeria to the promised land.”

    He said, ‘‘I am glad that majority of Nigerians are still with President Buhari.

    ‘‘The excitement and jubilation, around the country, that greeted his return to Nigeria recently is a clear testimony of the love, confidence and belief, which Nigerians have in his leadership.

    ‘‘We are witnessing a positive turn around in the economy, agriculture, the fight against corruption, job creation and I am very confident that President Buhari will lead Nigeria to the promised land before the mandate given to him by Nigerians lapses in 2019,’’ he said.

    The Special Adviser, who received the Sardauna Leadership Award for “Icon of Societal Transformation,” thanked the Group for the honour, noting that he was motivated to serve in the government because of the personality and integrity of President Buhari.

    In his remarks, the President of the Northern Youths Initiative, Comrade Muhammadu Abubakar, described Adesina as an exemplary leader, saying ‘‘you are a Goldfish that has no hiding place.’’

    ‘‘We northern youths, under the aegis of Northern Youth Initiative for Peace and Good Governance, honour you as Garkuwan Matasan Arewa [the shield of Northern Youths] for your invaluable contribution to the country and inspiring role to  the upcoming generation,’’ he said.

     

     

     

  • Buhari condemns Benue killings

    Buhari condemns Benue killings

    …Directs security agencies to check violence

    President Muhammadu Buhari has condemned wanton killings of innocent Nigerians across the country and challenged security agencies to rise to the occasion and end this blight on the image of the country.

    The president gave the directive in a statement by his Special Adviser on Media and Publicity, Mr Femi Adesina, in Abuja on Tuesday.

    Buhari specifically condemned the recent attack on a market in Zaki Biam by unidentified gunmen which resulted in the loss of lives.

    He commiserated with the government and people of Benue over the incident.

    The President, who condemned the wicked attack, directed security agencies to begin immediate investigation with a view to bringing the perpetrators of the dastardly act to book.

    While sympathising with those who lost loved ones, President Buhari also prayed that Almighty God would comfort the grieving families and grant the souls of the victims eternal rest.

    “We must condemn inhuman and unnecessary shedding of human blood all over the country.

    “We seem to have lost value for human life, which is sacred. Man is the glory of God’s creation and nobody has the right to unjustly and unlawfully take another person’s life in a reckless manner,’’ he said.

    Buhari enjoined all citizens to learn to live together in peace and brotherhood and not allow little misunderstandings to degenerate into heartless acts capable of straining the bonds of nationhood.

    Some unidentified gunmen had on Monday, March 20, carried out a raid in Zaki Biam, Ukum local government area of Benue, killing scores of innocent people.

     

  • Magu: Presidency awaits letter from Senate

    Magu: Presidency awaits letter from Senate

    The Presidency is awaiting official communication in writing from the Senate over the non-confirmation of Mr Ibrahim Magu as Chairman of the Economic and Financial Crimes Commission (EFCC).

    The Special Adviser to the President on Media and Publicity, Femi Adesina disclosed this on Thursday on his twitter handle @FemAdesina.

    “The Presidency will respond to the non-clearance of Magu as EFCC boss, after it receives official communication in writing from the Senate,” he stated.

    The Senate on Wednesday declined to confirm Magu’s appointment based on a report by the Directorate of State Services which said the acting EFCC’s Chairman failed integrity test.

  • President Buhari felicitates with renowned poet, Niyi Osundare at 70

    President Buhari felicitates with renowned poet, Niyi Osundare at 70

    President Muhammadu Buhari has joined the literary world in congratulating a renowned academic, poet, columnist and dramatist, Prof. Niyi Osundare, as he turns 70.

    In a statement issued by his Special Adviser on Media and Publicity, Mr Femi Adesina in Abuja on Sunday, Buhari felicitated with all the friends, colleagues and family members of the literary icon.

    The president noted that Osundare, who through courage and the power of the pen, had contributed immensely to the political history of Nigeria.

    According to him, the septuagenarian’s sacrifices over the years can only be rewarded with strong democratic institutions that guarantee free and fair elections, and effective governance that provides security, good health facilities and sound education to its citizenry.

    President Buhari commended “the disciplined, forthright and diligent spirit of the erudite scholar whose written works already span the globe’’.

    He further noted with delight that the written works had continued to attract “numerous awards, and whose voice of wisdom will continue to resonate through generations’’.

    The president prayed that the almighty God would grant Osundare longer life, good health and more wisdom to serve humanity.

     

  • We must do more to educate our children – Buhari

    We must do more to educate our children – Buhari

    President Muhammadu Buhari has called for more concerted efforts in ensuring that all Nigerian children get good education in order to be relevant in a world driven by new technology.

    Mr Femi Adesina, the Special Adviser on Media and Publicity to the President, on his Facebook page, said Buhari stated this while speaking to some governors, members of the Federal Executive Council, service chiefs and senior government officials in Abuja.

    Adesina stated that Buhari was speaking after his return from London.

    Buhari said the world was fast changing, and more efforts must be made to equip the younger generation with relevant skills to compete in the global economy.

    ‘‘My single advice is that we must take education seriously, and we must do much more to educate our children,’’ he said.

    Buhari noted that the government would continue to discourage Nigerians from self-medication, urging those with discomforts to ensure they get proper diagnosis and doctor’s prescription for drugs.

    He lauded the quality of treatment he got during his medical vacation.

    The president said he had been conscious of the challenges faced in repositioning the economy of the country, noting that it would receive more attention.

    Buhari said he was pleased with the Vice President, Prof. Yemi Osinbajo, who provided good leadership during his stay in London for medical attention.

    The president said he had planned to take a vacation in January, 2017, after asking the Vice President to take a holiday in December, 2016.

    Buhari pointed out that the team spirit with the vice president would be further strengthened in tackling the myriad challenges in the economy.

     

  • Buhari to inform NASS of his return on Monday 

    Buhari to inform NASS of his return on Monday 

    President Muhammadu Buhari will on Monday transmit a letter to the National Assembly informing the legislature of his return to the country.

    Buhari, who left the country on the 19th of January, returned to the country on Friday.

    When seeking extension of his vacation in February, Buhari in his letter to the National Assembly had not disclosed when he will return to the country.

    A posting on the Twitter handle of the Special Adviser on media and publicity, Femi Adesina, on Friday said that the President will transmit a letter to the National Assembly on Monday to inform them of his return to the country.

    It reads: “PMB will Monday transmit letter to N’ Assembly on his return to the country. That makes his return to work formal, and constitutional.”