The Presidency has said
there is no part of the world where the President resigns during an
ongoing war. It therefore challenged the leadership of the All
Progressives Congress to tell Nigerians where such has ever happened.
This was the
Presidency’s reaction to the demand by the APC leadership, including its
National Leader, Asiwaju Bola Tinubu, that President Goodluck Jonathan
should resign due to the on-going war the members of the Boko Haram are
waging on Nigeria, saying Jonathan is incompetent.
Reacting on behalf of
the President, his Senior Special Assistant on Public Affairs, Dr. Doyin
Okupe, in a statement in Abuja on Thursday, asked Nigerians to ignore
such calls.
The statement from the Presidency reads:
“The suggestion by one
of the leaders of the All Progressives Congress, Senator Bola Tinubu,
that President Goodluck Jonathan should resign from office as a result
of the activities of insurgents in the north-eastern part of the
country, has once again shown beyond doubt that the former Lagos State
governor and his colleagues in the opposition are a bunch of political anarchists and charlatans blinded by an unbridled appetite for power.
“The assertion by Tinubu
at a political rally in Ilorin, Kwara State on Wednesday that in
‘civilised’ societies, the President should have resigned is unfounded
and lacking in historical precedence.
“We challenge him to
tell Nigerians which part of his ‘civilised’ world has there been a call
on a President to resign during an on-going war.
“When terrorists
attacked the United States of America in September 2001, the leaders of
the Democratic Party did not demand a resignation of President George
Bush but rather they rose in defence of the American nation to support
the various measures taken by the President to defeat the al Qaeda
terrorists.”
He added that it was
particularly sad that the leaders of the APC would mount every available
podium to pour invectives on the President and ridicule members of the Armed Forces of Nigeria who were in the battlefield against terror.
“Telling the President
to resign because of an ongoing insurgency is the height of insensitive,
indecorous and bad politics which ought to be roundly condemned by
every patriotic Nigerian,” he added.
Tinubu has however insisted that any President who can’t secure his people has no business in office.
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