Main opposition, Peoples Democratic Party (PDP) former national spokesperson, Olisa Metuh has observed that President Bola Tinubu has refrained from using his ongoing war against corruption as a tool to witch hunt his political rivals unlike what obtained under the last All Progressives Congress (APC) government led by President Muhammadu Buhari.
He said in a statement on Sunday that the years between 2015 and 2023 witnessed an era where being a member of the ruling party conferred immunity on every infraction committed.
According to the former PDP National Publicity Secretary, such attitude gave rise to unimaginable impunity and the wanton desecration of national values, wealth, and resources.
He said President Tinubu has renewed confidence in the Nigerian project, especially in observing best democratic practices.
Metuh said that president has restored regard for the liberty and freedom of individuals as well as for transparency and accountability.
The former opposition spokesman, who was prosecuted on corruption charges but discharged by the courts, asserted that Tinubu’s fight against corruption and financial crimes is different from a fight targeted at opposition figures whilst protecting and sparing those in the corridors of powers.
Noting the positive steps the president has already taken to retool the country, Metuh called on all Nigerians to set aside their various interests and support him.
The statement he titled, “Work in Progress: Why Nigerians Should Support President Tinubu,” reads: “In the past eight years (May 2015 to May 2023) a vast majority of Nigerians lost hope and faith in the Nigerian project giving the deep damage done to the psyche of citizens, the economy, national unity and the practice of democracy in our country.
“A lot of people were skeptical about the direction the nation was headed, given the deep social wounds and the devastation done on every fabric of our nationhood.
“Within those years, we witnessed a country where serving in government or belonging to the ruling party conferred immunity on individuals. This resulted in unimaginable impunities and the wanton desecration of national values, wealth, and resources. Those in opposition were humiliated, degraded, and persecuted by the massive might of the state.
“However, in the last seven months, under the new administration of President Bola Ahmed Tinubu, there is renewed confidence in the Nigerian project, especially in observing best democratic practices. This government definitely appears to have regard for the liberty and freedom of individuals as well as for transparency and accountability.
“The most reassuring step is the genuine, determined, and uncompromising fight against corruption and financial crimes in the country, different and distinct from a fight targeted at opposition figures whilst protecting and sparing those on the corridors of powers.
“Today, we see serving ministers and people who are holding top offices being removed from office and investigated for prosecution over corruption and financial crimes.
“In the past, the fight against corruption was merely a political cum campaign tool fueled with massive media trials and only targeted at diminishing opposition shining talents. The fight against corruption is now distinctive to persons who have questions to answer and not a tool for persecution.
“More importantly, there is no more demarketing of Nigerians and Nigeria as a nation by those who tagged our hardworking youth as lazy and tarred innocent and resourceful Nigerians on the international arena with the brush of corruption.
“Nigerians across the board, have applauded the unprecedented patriotic stand for good governance in cutting the cost of governance at the federal level reflected in the recent slashing of all official entourage to state and international events by 60 per cent.
“President Tinubu has demonstrated proactive leadership; a listening and approachable leadership that respects the sensibilities of Nigerians as well as the need to re-engineer our nation for greater multi-sectoral productivity.
“This uncommon patriotism requires the recognition and support of all well-meaning Nigerians within the public, private, and civil society sectors irrespective of political, ethnic, religious or vocational affiliations.
“From that standpoint, I call on all Nigerians to set aside every sectional, political, and religious sentiment and put the national interest first by supporting President Tinubu bearing in mind that his success is the nation’s success today and for generations yet unborn.
“Nigeria’s future is much better served by contributions, inputs, and constructive criticisms as obligations and duties of responsible citizens in every participatory democracy.
“Finally, it is evident that there is a sure and steady move to where we want to be as a nation. This government indeed, is reflective of a good work in progress.”