A
former Head of State, Maj.-Gen. Muhammadu Buhari (retd.), has accused the
President of the Christian Association of Nigeria, Pastor Ayo Oritsejafor, of
working for the re-election bid of President Goodluck Jonathan.
Buhari
said with many statements credited to the pastor concerning him (Buhari), it
was evident that he was desperate to help the electoral fortunes of the
President.
The
former head of state, in a statement on Sunday, said this while responding to
the call for his arrest by the CAN President.
The CAN
president had said in a statement last week that Buhari was a prime leader of
the Boko Haram sect, and should therefore be arrested for questioning.
Oritsejafor
had said, “He (Buhari) is, therefore, the prime leader of this religious and
blood thirsty sect called Boko Haram, a movement that is based on a warped
interpretation of a strict adherence to force people of other religions into Islam.
“This
kind of fundamentalism is the driving force behind his failure in each election
in the country.”
But
Buhari, in a statement by the National Publicity Secretary of the Congress for
Progressive Change, Rotimi Fashakin, described Oritsejafor’s statement as
lacking in facts.
He
said, “It is our view that this statement is utterly tendentious and
unsupportable by incontrovertible facts.
“We are
aware that as it was before and after the 2011 elections, Pastor Ayo
Oritsejafor is keen on helping the electoral fortunes of his friend, President
Goodluck Jonathan.”
While
enumerating Buhari’s stand on Boko Haram, whose activities he said had been
condemned by the former head of state, Fashakin also described the CAN’s
president’s call as reckless.
He
said, “We leave discerning Nigerians to judge and see the incongruity in Pastor
Oritsejafor’s reckless call and GMB’s unwavering patriotic stand on Nigeria’s
insecurity.
“Again,
Pastor Oritsejafor has proven to be a willing implement for destabilisation in
the hands of the Presidency, in the orchestrated heckling of GMB ahead of the
2015 elections.
“The
moral rectitude, personal discipline and patriotic love for Nigeria by GMB is
head and shoulder above what the current leaders of the nation possess.
“GMB is
not in the mould of leaders that do not match their words with deeds. In the
run to the 2011 election, Dr. Goodluck Jonathan told an unsuspecting nation,
“My ambition is not worth the blood of anybody. But truly, his electioneering
campaign was trailed by blood, tears and woes.”
Source: Punch
No comments:
Post a Comment