16th
August, 2015
PRESS RELEASE:
REVERSAL
OF JONATHAN’S TWILIGHT APPOINTMENTS: BUHARI IS IN ORDER
President Muhammadu Buhari recently sacked the Managing
Director of the Nigerian Ports Authority, Alhaji Sanusi Ado Bayero. He has
simultaneously appointed Alhaji Habib Abdullahi as his replacement. It will be
recalled that ex-President Goodluck Jonathan had sacked the latter in the twilight
of his tenure and appointed the former.
The Muslim Rights Concern (MURIC) gives kudos to President
Buhari for taking this bold step. We find the reversal of all appointments and
sacks carried out by the former ruler mandatory because they were executed with
the style of a rampaging herd of elephants keen on bringing down anything that
stood in its way.
At a point, Nigerians started asking themselves if, at
best, Aso Rock under Jonathan did not need the attention of psychologists. This
question became necessary when in the last few days Jonathan displayed great
dexterity and utmost pleasure in relieving Nigerians of their legitimate
sources of income. The cry of vendetta rented the air and not a few social critics
called for caution.
By reinstating Habib Abdullahi, Buhari has not only proved
that he is in full control but that he will stand on the side of justice and
fair play any day. The step taken has also proved that the
president cannot be intimidated by professional blackmailers and executive
witch-hunters, be they prospective exile seekers or self-confessed danfo
drivers and touts who accidentally found themselves becoming numero uno
citizens at the state level.
Also praiseworthy is the recent sack of all the service
chiefs and their replacement. The military under Jonathan became so heavily compromised
that it almost became an object of ridicule among Nigerians particularly over
the certificate saga. If we may ask, has President Buhari’s secondary school
certificate been found eventually? If so, to what or to who do we owe this greatest
‘miracle’ of our time?
Ditto for the general shakeup in the Nigerian National Petroleum
Corporation which had become an open basket into which the nation’s resources were
poured, only for the basket’s contents to disappear overnight. The revamping of
our refineries in PortHarcourt, Warri and Kaduna are living testimonies of the
change mantra.
We appeal to critics of Buhari’s war against corruption to
employ decorum, finesse and parliamentary language in their quest for
attention. In particular, we advise Governor Ayo Fayose to stop desecrating the
hallowed office of executive governor with his anti-Buhari belligerence, his
foul language and his motor-park antics. A state governor must be a symbol of
authority, maturity and integrity.
Finally, MURIC lauds the sobriety of President Buhari. We
charge him to remain undaunted. Mr. President must remain focused in his
anti-corruption crusade. We affirm that corruption is party-blind and unlike
Jonathan who hobnobbed with international drug barons and gave national awards
to kleptomaniacs and those who smeared Nigeria’s name abroad by jumping bail in
London while disguised as women, we repose full confidence in Buhari as the
man who will bring pen-thieves to their
knees.
Professor
Ishaq Akintola,
Director,
Muslim
Rights Concern (MURIC)
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