The Presidency has chided the All Progressives Congress, APC, for alleging that President Goodluck Jonathan is running the economy aground before the May 29 handing over date, urging the party to talk less and plan more as the nation moves towards the inauguration date.
Special Adviser to the President on Political Affairs, Prof. Rufai Ahmed Alkali, who stated this yesterday, said, “The allegation is immature, reckless and out of tune with the President’s desire and patriotic commitment to a peaceful transfer of power.
“Nigerians will recall that shortly after the results of the Presidential elections were announced, President Goodluck Jonathan inaugurated a high powered transition committee to plan and organize a hitch free transition programme for the inauguration of the incoming administration.
“Surprisingly, it took the APC more than three weeks to wake up to its responsibility to constitute its own transition committee. How then can they turn round to accuse the government of frustrating the transition programme?
“Since the setting up of the committee, the President and the entire machinery of the Federal Government have been put on the transition mode and all government officers have been giving maximum cooperation to the incoming transition committee” he noted.
The Presidency aide continued that, “by the Constitution of the Federal Republic of Nigeria, President Jonathan remains in office up to the 29th of May 2015 when he formally hands over to the incoming President” The machinery of government cannot be put on hold or frozen because the country is in transition.”
As regards the allegations that government is running the economy aground, Alkali reminded the incoming governing party that, “governance is a serious business. He further added that with the sudden and unexpected concession of victory to them, it appears that the APC is beginning to face the full reality of managing the great challenges of a complex nation.
“Their recent, frequent and unnecessary attacks on the President clearly shows that they are losing their nerves and are beginning to lay foundation to justify their failures in the near future and we want to remind them that Nigerians are not ready to accept any excuses for their failure. They promised to bring change so they must bring positive change to the well being of Nigerians and urgently too,” he said.
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