International media organisations have queried the emergence of the
Presidential candidate of the Peoples Democratic Party (PDP), Alhaji
Atiku Abubakar over alleged questionable source of his wealth.
This
development occurred in London during a three day engagements of the
Minister of Information and Culture, Alhaji Lai Mohammed, with major
media networks and think tanks.
Giving a wrap up of the
engagements on Saturday in London, the minister said the media houses he
visited raised questions as to why Atiku could emerged as presidential
candidate, considering the anti corruption stance of President Muhammadu
Buhari’s administration.
Newsmen report the minister, engaged
with media organisations including Reuters, Aljazeera, the Economists,
AP, New African, African Business and African Review Magazines.
The
minister said: “One curious issue that kept occurring was that anytime I
spoke about how we have waged war against corruption, the journalists
kept asking me a question.
“They asked me: How can you claim to
have succeeded in waging war against corruption, when one of the major
contestants in the 2019 general elections is actually a man with
stupendous wealth but cannot explain the source of his wealth?.
“That baffled me a lot, because it mean that we are still being perceived as a country where corruption thrives.
“It
was difficult for me to explain to them that yes, we are fighting
corruption but these are the same people who have put this country where
we are today and who are also trying to come back to power. The
minister assured the media organisations that “this will however define
the task of choice for Nigerians.
“The choice for Nigerians
today is either they go back to the corrupt past where our commonwealth
was shared by a few elites or move forward and continue with this new
trajectory where the national resources are used for the benefit of all
Nigerians.
“I explained to them that the 2019 elections have
been defined, and the choice have been made easy. “We are sure that
Nigerians will choose rightly”.
NAN reports that the minister
during the visit also delivered lecture in Chatham House, a UK based
Royal Institute of International Affairs on the topic, “Nigeria’s
National Unity: Towards Participation and Shared Values” FG woos UK
bitumen investors, promises job security Mohammed also engaged with
foreign and Commonwealth Office, All Party Parliamentary Group and Royal
African Society, a body founded in 1990 to promote relations between
the UK and Africa. On his general assessment of the trip, the minister
said that it was exciting and fruitful.
“We set out from home to engage the major media networks and the major think tanks and stakeholders here.
“The
Chatham House platform gave me the opportunity to explain the role of
my Ministry in enhancing national unity, participation and share values.
“We have in attendance many stakeholders, including the High
Commissioners of Nigeria and that of Cyprus to the UK and many people in
the diaspora.,” He said the parliamentary visits afforded him the
opportunity to explain issues on Boko Haram, the abducted girls and
those who were executed. The minister said he gave insight and
government position on farmers/herdsmen clashes, the role of the media
and the efforts of the government in revamping the economy.
“At
every occasion, we were able to bring to fore the good narratives on the
country and what the government had achieved in the last three and half
years.
“The kennel of the visit is that we were able to tell
the whole world that we do not need to do anything extra because we have
delivered on all our promises and Nigerians are quite happy and satisfy
with the government,” he said. Mohammed said the government was aware
of conspiracy by disgruntled elements to bring down the Administration
at all cost.
“This government has actually adversely affected
the fortunes of many people who were simply parasite, people who sucked
the blood of the nation doing nothing. “These are people who amassed
unexplained wealth just by being agents or consultants to none existence
projects.
“We are not surprised by the kind of bitterness and
hatred such people has for the government, but they will not succeed,”
he said. The minister stressed that the administration will never be
distracted in its policy of zero tolerance for corruption to move the
nation forward. NAN
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