LAI Mohammed
The National Publicity Secretary of the All Progressives Congress, APC, has advised his Peoples Democratic Party, PDP, counterpart, Mr. Olisa Metuh, to show some decorum in his utterances and avoid the use of gutter language in public discourse.
Mohammed, in a statement issued in Lagos on Tuesday, regretted that Metuh’s increasing resort to the use of putrid language in his press statements was a diviation from the message he might want to pass across and at the same time sending a bad signal to the younger generation of Nigerians who look up to him and other politicians.
According to him, “Mr. Metuh, being the spokesman, first for a ruling party and now for the main opposition puts you on the rarefied level of being a role model and a pace setter. You denigrate your office and your party when you use that platform to spew out hate and abusive words.
“You might choose to be bombastic, sharply critical and even aggressive in your statements, but you do not have to resort to the use of crude language like calling your fellow spokesman a ‘renowned liar,’ a ‘master liar’ or a ‘shameless veteran,’ to make your point. Apart from distracting from the issues at stake, those words reflect more on your personality than on the man you have chosen to skewer, and their vulgarity is stomach-churning.”
While stressing that every statement being issued today will become a reference material in the weeks, months and years ahead, the APC spokesman continued that this then throws up the need to keep them decent, polished and dignifying, even when they are hard-hitting.
He pointed out that he has chosen to caution the PDP spokesman rather than reply him in kind, hoping he will see the reason for him not to continue on the path of profanity.
“After all, it was American religious leader Spencer W. Kimball who said ‘Profanity is the effort of a feeble brain to express itself forcibly,” the statement concluded.
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