I’m not responsible for Buhari govt’s incompetence’ – Goodluck Jonathan replies Garba Shehu
Former
President Goodluck Jonathan has reacted to a statement by the Senior Special
Assistant to the President on Media and Publicity, Mallam Garba Shehu, blaming
his administration for late appointment of cabinet members by his boss,
President Muhammadu Buhari.
Shehu, while
speaking when he featured on Sunrise Daily, a programme on Channels Television,
on Monday, said the refusal of Jonathan’s government to cooperate with the
transition committee led to delay in appointments.
But,
reacting, Jonathan in a statement by his media aide, Ikechukwu Eze said he
should not be blamed for the failure of Buhari to appoint ministers early
enough in the life of his government.
The former
president said that handover notes from a predecessor does not contain the list
of ministers for the incoming administration.
Jonathan
urged Shehu to seek ways to better situation of the country rather than blame
previous adminstration for its performance.
The
statement read: “As strange as that particular assertion may sound, it still
beggars belief that a spokesman of a president who is seeking re-election would
still be looking for a scapegoat for the administration’s failure, at a time he
should be showcasing his scorecard.
“That
amounts to merely clutching at straws.Handover notes, being transitioning
documents, are usually received by an incoming president from his predecessor
at the time of change of government.
“It is not a
document that guides a president to appoint his ministers.
“Under
normal circumstances, a newly inaugurated president needs the support of his
ministers, who would handle different departments of government, to study and
understand his handover notes for effective performance of his initial duties.
“Those who
think like Shehu that a government would not function properly if it does not
receive handover notes in time, should be reminded that there is no law
establishing the process.
“It is
simply a matter of convenience for an outgoing president to develop handover
notes to guide his successor understand key issues and hit the ground running.
“Sometimes,
when Mr. Shehu speaks, he comes across as someone who is unaware of the fact
that, under our laws, an administration is elected for a tenure of four years
within which it is expected to have fulfilled its campaign promises, before
returning to the electorate for a fresh mandate.
“In case he
does not know, Shehu should be reminded that blaming others for one’s failures
is not a prove of performance.
“Assuming,
without out conceding, that the last administration was as bad as they want
Nigerians to believe, is it not a fact of governance that it is the duty of
every responsible administration to seek to make better the situation it met on
ground?”
According to
him, “while Buhari’s government continued to blame his administration for its
failure to deliver on their mandate, there are many African success stories
that proved that a progress-minded administration has no business focusing only
on the past.
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