The Ahmadu Bello University Student Representative Council (ABUSRC) has
criticized Reuben Abati, President Goodluck Jonathan’s spokesman, for
his verbal attack Nuhu Ribadu who last week presented a paper at the
university. Mr. Abati’s fiery response suggested that the government
regarded Mr. Ribadu’s paper as an attempt to take aim at Mr. Jonathan.
In a detailed statement, ABUSRC described Mr. Abati’s outburst as an embarrassment to Nigerians and the academic community.
Signed
the ABUSRC’s president, Abubakar A. Rafindadi, the statement declared:
“As an impeccably responsible students’ body, the Students’
Representative Council of the Ahmadu Bello University, Zaria, notes with
utter consternation and disappointment, the reaction by the Special
Adviser to the President on Media and Publicity, Dr. Reuben Abati on a
lecture delivered by Mallam Nuhu Ribadu during a One Day Public Lecture
organized by ABUSRC on 8th June, 2013, in Assembly Hall of the Samaru
Main Campus. With all due respect to the revered Presidency, the way and
manner in which the Presidential Adviser came out and launched his
characteristic campaign of calumny against perceived opponents to his
boss, this time against Mallam Nuhu Ribadu in the national dailies, is
very disheartening. It is also instructive to note that he did so on
account of total misconstruction and deliberate distortion of the
contents of the speech delivered by Ribadu.
“In the said lecture
entitled ‘Political Engagement: A New Approach,’ Ribadu attempted to
locate the role of all stakeholders in the Nigerian enterprise,
particularly the youth, in rising up to the myriad challenges of
national cohesion, entrenchment of democratic values, the increasingly
rising tide of oligarchic tendencies in the nation’s politics, the
divisive and exclusionist siren calls among parochial ethnic
chauvinists, among other very important national issues including
insecurity. We view as unfair as well as provocative, the statement
credited to Abati by national dailies that ‘President Jonathan and his
administration will not be distracted from the diligent implementation
of the agenda by the falsehood and vituperations of Ribadu and his new
friends’. It is disgustingly surprising that this statement was made as
an attack on a paper presented which was tailored to address the
aforementioned challenges.
“It is instructive to note that the
lecture in question looked at Nigeria and its embarrassing predicaments,
and not at any particular person or group. No mention was made of
anybody’s name. Naturally, one wonders why the hoopla! In the lecture,
this was, amongst others, what Ribadu said ‘...we need to come together
to make our democracy work; let us drop any form of identity that
introduces us as something other than ‘citizens’, and let us drop any
citizenship that asks for anything other than ‘change’ for the better.
Let us destroy any institution that preaches divisions and exclusions’.
For goodness sake, fellow Nigerians, what is wrong with a paper (or for
that matter, its author) that advocates for the much-sought-after
ideals, as quoted above?
That Nigeria and Nigerians need take
their destiny into their own hands is, in the opinion of ABUSRC, which
is made up of true democrats, (and indeed the majority of well-meaning
Nigerians), a right philosophy on the right track. Interestingly, this
is the philosophy that pervades throughout the paper delivered by Mallam
Ribadu.
“It is equally important to emphatically state here that
the fact that Nigeria is in unfortunately ailing situation is not in
doubt. Therefore, why should it become a crime when Nigerians are told
that there is a problem with their dear country, with the intention that
they may be spurred to wake up to clear the mess for the political and
economic development which the nation badly needs?”
The students’
statement continued: “As true democrats, we strongly believe in
intellectual exchange of ideas so as to move this nation and its nascent
democracy forward. It will doubtless not augur well for this country
and its politics when its leaders consider any attempt to enlighten the
public politically as irresponsible and subversive. The ABUSRC believes
in the great possibility of a greater Nigeria with the active
participation of all and sundry, whether one is in government or not. In
view of the above, we view as sine qua non for the achievement of the
above goal, the entrenchment of freedom of speech which the Nigerian
constitution guarantees. And it sounds paradoxical for a government that
takes pride in ‘consistently (upholding) the rule of law and respect
for fundamental human rights’ to now come out berating a Nigerian who
has lawfully expressed his opinion as guaranteed by the law of the land.
“On
a final note, if Nigeria should move forward politically and otherwise
(which we believe so), leaders should learn to tolerate opposition,
allow the freedom of expression to be exercised and look at things in
proper perspective. Decontextualizing issues for personal and/or
political reasons will not help our drive for a more prosperous,
egalitarian and united Nigeria.”
Thursday 13 June 2013
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