Jonathan’s national conference deceptive — Tinubu
Former
Governor of Lagos State, Bola Tinubu, has criticised the proposed
national conference, describing it as deceptive and ill-timed.
Tinubu, who is a national leader of the
All Progressives Congress, on arrival in the country on Saturday after
being away for about three months for a knee surgery in the United
States, questioned the rationale behind President Goodluck Jonathan
proposing the national confab, with the 2015 general elections barely 15
months away.
While addressing his supporters at the
Executive Jet Hanger One of the Murtala Mohammed International Airport,
Lagos, Tinubu said he could not confirm whether or not the APC would
take part in the national conference.
He said, “Why is the conference coming at just about 15 months to the next general election?”
When will it hold? Why so sudden? I see a
contradiction and diversion. The timing is wrong. The programme is
diversionary because there is no time for it now.
“The national conference is by whom, for
whom, and at what stage? How many levels of deception? I see a
contradiction. I see diversion. I see deception, lack of honesty and
integrity.”
But in a swift reaction, the apex Yoruba
Socio-cultural group, Afenifere, faulted Tinubu’s stance, saying there
was no better time for Nigerian people to dialogue than now.
The spokesman for Afenifere, Mr. Yinka Odumakin, told
that the group wondered why Tinubu, who was one of those who urged
Jonathan to dialogue with Boko Haram, would criticise the planned
national dialogue.
“We, in Afenifere, disagree with
Tinubu’s take on the proposed national conference. This is no better
time to hold the conference than this time when disintegration stares
the country in the face; when politicians are behaving in a manner that
can split the country; when Boko Haram is killing people and the fabrics
that hold the country together is about to be torn into shreds.
“This is a defining moment. People will
now be able to differentiate between those who are paying lip service to
true federalism, using it as votes-winning gimmicks and those who truly
believe Nigeria should return to the part of federalism.”
Also on Saturday, Tinubu described the
aviation industry as corrupt, noting that no meaningful development can
occur in the sector if government failed to rid the system of
corruption.
Tinubu said this when he visited the
survivors of the Associated Airline crash at the Lagos State University
Teaching Hospital, in company with his wife Sen. Remi Tinubu, and some
APC stalwarts.
“Nigeria aviation is a risk to
Nigerians. We have never allowed professionals to run the aviation
industry; we created so much bureaucracy and kinsmanship, ethnicity,
mediocrity to interfere in our decision. We play with the lives of
Nigerians. We have no infrastructure. The runway is the worst runway in
the world, it does not meet world standard,” he said.
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