• Says govt paid clowns to defend it
•APC says el-Rufai free to join other parties, vows to win Anambra
From Romanus Ugwu, Abuja
Former Kaduna State Governor, Nasir El-Rufai, has, again, lashed out at individuals he described as “clowns” allegedly paid to defend President Bola Tinubu’s government.
El-Rufai spoke in reaction to a post by Daniel Bwala, Special Adviser to the President on Policy Communication, who had criticised him over his recent public attacks on the ruling All Progressives Congress (APC).
Speaking at a national conference on strengthening democracy in Nigeria on Monday, el-Rufai painted a grim picture of governance and opposition in the country, describing the situation as a “national emergency.” He further condemned the APC, saying it lacks internal democracy and asserting that he no longer recognizes the party.
His remarks triggered speculation that he was planning to leave the APC, unsettling some party loyalists and drawing sharp reactions from government supporters.
Reacting to El-Rufai’s criticisms, Bwala took to social media, questioning whether the former Kaduna governor would have made such statements had he been included in Tinubu’s cabinet.
“My senior brother, if you were to be in the government and cabinet, would you have held and expressed the same position? History is replete with examples.
It is a government you participated in its formation, that you now want to unseat. Haba Mallam, a ji soron Allah mana (Have mercy on us, please).”
In a swift response, El-Rufai dismissed Bwala as a “latter-day convert” of Tinubu and accused him of defending the administration for personal gain. He further clarified that he had informed President Tinubu beforehand that he had no interest in serving in his government.
“I was a cabinet minister 22 years ago, and it was clear to Asiwaju that I was not interested in any position in his future government,” el-Rufai stated.
Meanwhile, the APC has said attacks from el-Rufai would not distract it from concentrating its energy on clinching victory in Anambra State.
National Secretary of the party, Ajibola Bashiru, who made the closure while featuring on a television programme, said the party was desperate to add Anambra to its growing lists in the South East zone.
Dismissing the attacks from the former governor of Kaduna State, the APC’s chief scribe said the party would not be distracted from concentrating on clinching the victory in Anambra.
“I will not know whether el-Rufai has issues with the party on the account that he was not made a Minister. To the best of my knowledge, I don’t think he has been a subject matter of discussion in any of our NWC meetings or programmes in a negative manner.
“As far as we are concerned, we are focused on the delivery of the mandate of our party as a leadership recruitment platform. We are focused on delivering the incoming election. INEC will soon release a notice of election for Anambra State and our party is poised to take over leadership in Anambra State as the party that has more States in the South East geopolitical zone.
“We are also poised to work assiduously to take over the mantle of leadership in other States like Ekiti and Osun States,” he said.
Asked if he was bothered that El-Rufai might consider joining another party, he replied: “In Nigeria, I don’t think that there is rigidity in terms of movement from one political party to the other, except for some of us born into the Awolowo political dynasty. I think that there is fluidity in terms of movement of people from one political party to the other.”
“Of late, we have been seeing possible meetings and his pictures with the Chairman of the ADP and if he wants to move, it is part of the right of every Nigerian to leave any political party.
“You know that even the candidate of the PDP in the 2023 election has moved from the ACN to APC to PDP all in a quest for power. It is his choice as an individual and nobody can abridge his democratic choice. As far as we are concerned, our party in Kaduna State is waxing stronger, we have held a Local Government election and Governor Uba Sani is delivering the dividend of democracy for the people of Kaduna State.
“We want El-Rufai to team up with him so that our people can have the dividend of democracy. It is his personal choice on whether to leave the APC or not and I don’t know what is his motive in toeing that line of action,” he noted, adding that it is not also el-Rufai’s birthright to be a minister.
On allegation that APC is working to mortgage opposition parties in Nigeria, Bashiru said: “As a leader of the APC, should he not be happy that the opposition to his political party are not getting themselves right? Is it APC that went to Wadata today to cause a crisis?”
“This is a competition… As a political party, our concern is to win elections by people who fly the flag of our party. So, as far as other parties are concerned, let them get their acts together. If they don’t get their acts right, how does it concern our party?
“Our job as a political party is to win all elections and present candidates to win such elections. So it will not be that when some other political parties are enmeshed themselves in crisis, which atimes is self induced, is it APC that asks some people to sit in the sitting room of a governor to purportedly remove the national chairman of the Labour Party – Abure? Is it APC that went to court or is it APC that is the court of appeal that reinstated Abure as the national chairman of the Labour Party?
“Is it APC that is trying to create division within the rank and file of the BOT of the PDP? If you have political parties that are not doing well, is it our job to help them put their house in order? In fact, speaking frankly, we should be happy that they are getting weakened. That means that our party will be the only party of choice for anybody aspiring for progressive leadership in Nigeria.
“So we wish the best of luck, if they are able to resolve their problems, but as a politician, you want to win and win creditably well in all elections for your political party,” he said.