The
All Progressives Congress (APC) has said President Goodluck Jonathan is
exhibiting the traits of an insensitive and utterly hardhearted leader
by returning to his illegal campaign trail, barely 24 hours after 75 of
his compatriots died in a bomb blast in Abuja, and as news broke that
200 school girls have been abducted by Boko Haram in Borno.
In a
statement issued in Lagos on Wednesday by its Interim National Publicity
Secretary, Alhaji Lai Mohammed, the party also renewed its call on the
President to urgently convene a
stakeholders' summit and pursue a
nonpartisan approach towards ending the insurgency, as it is now very
obvious that the challenge posed by it is beyond the capacity of the
government.
It said the President's quick return to the hustings
was reprehensible and has shown that his visit to the scene of the blast
was merely to avoid the kind of flak he has received for refusing to
visit Yobe, where 43 school children were massacred recently, rather
than a genuine show of sympathy by a truly compassionate leader.
''The
message that President Jonathan is sending to Nigerians is that keeping
his plum job, at all cost, is more important to him than the security
and welfare of the same people who voted him into office. Otherwise, the
President would not have rushed back to his illegal campaign trail at a
time he should be leading the nation in mourning the dead.
''A
President who said his ambition is not worth the blood of anyone is now
dancing gleefully on the graves of over 70 of his compatriots. What is
so important about the illegal campaign stop in Kano on Tuesday that
could not have waited for the smoke to clear from the scene of the
deadly blast on Monday? Who will President Jonathan rule over when his
countrymen and women are being daily mowed down under his watch?
''Without
mincing words, President Jonathan erred badly by not showing enough
sympathy for the victims of Monday's blast. More people died in the
blast than from Kenya's mall shooting last September, yet President
Uhuru Kenyatta declared three days of national mourning
during which flags at public buildings flew at half mast and the people of Kenya prayed for the dead and the injured.
''In
2012, Gen. Muhammadu Buhari ordered the immediate postponement of all
activities long planned to mark his 70th birthday, following the death
in a helicopter crash of Gen. Azazi, Gov. Yakowa and others in a
helicopter crash in Bayelsa. Such is the stuff of a great leader.
''Even
if President Jonathan does not want to mourn the death of the citizens,
he should have at least kept a low profile for a few days to avoid a
repeat of the disgusting show last February, when he led others to pop
champagne corks and clink glasses at the wasteful centenary celebration
right after at least 43 school children were massacred in Yobe.
Nigerians are now asking; 'Would the President have returned so quickly
to the soapbox if any of his family members had suffered the fate that
befell the victims of the blast, or if any of his appointees had been a
victim?'
''How can a President whose failure of leadership has
led to the untimely deaths of 1,500 mostly civilians in the hands of
terrorists this year alone be so numb to the fate and plight of those
who voted him into office? Or how else does one describe the action of a
President who was in a celebratory mood in Kano on Tuesday, even when
the surviving victims are still writhing in pain in various hospitals,
the bodies of the victims are still lying cold in the morgue and the
fate of dozens of abducted school girls remains unknown?'' APC queried
The
party urged President Jonathan, as a father, a leader and a human
being, to take a moment of deep introspection, to reflect on his
actions, adding: ''Perhaps he will realize that long after the glitz of
office would have dimmed and the retinue of lick-spittle aides would
have vanished, a leader would be remembered more for his humanity than
his vanities.''
APC said it was imperative for the President to
hearken to the voice of reason because his aides and party officials,
desperate not to be pushed off the gravy train, would rather blame
everyone but the President and themselves for the woes that have
befallen Nigeria under
the President's watch.
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