Reuben Abati: The Jonathan they don’t know

The clear danger to public affairs commentary is that we have a lot of unintelligent people repeating stupid clichés and too many intelligent persons wasting their talents lending relevance to thoughtless conclusions.

“THEY” in this piece refers to all the cynics, the pestle-wielding critics, the unrelenting, self-appointed activists, the idle and idling, twittering, collective children of anger, the distracted crowd of Facebook addicts, the BBM-pinging soap opera gossips of Nigeria, who seem to be in competition among themselves to pull down President Goodluck Jonathan. This army of sponsored and self-appointed anarchists is so diverse; many of them don’t even know why or how they should attack the president.

The clear danger to public affairs commentary is that we have a lot of unintelligent people repeating stupid clichés and too many intelligent persons wasting their talents lending relevance to thoughtless conclusions.  Hold on. I don’t want to be misunderstood. I am not saying nobody should criticize the Nigerian president. I spent some time learning that legal maxim: “volenti non fit injuria”. Public position comes with its own share of risks and exposure. But the twittering, pinging, Facebook crowd of the new age must be guided by facts.

Hold your stone. Don’t haul it yet.  Shhh. Wait, Mr. Alaseju! I have spent the last 14 months working with President Jonathan. I have followed him everywhere. I can write a whole book on his Presidency so far, but you won’t get to read that until much later.  I have heard that some people are protesting that they will not buy the book if it gets written. Well, your choice. What I can report, for now is that he is a grossly misunderstood President. Too many people are unfair to him. They criticise him out of ignorance. They abuse him out of mischief. And the opposition doesn’t make things easy at all. Can we look at a number of issues?

You say he is a clueless President. You are wrong. He is not clueless.  Nobody is more committed to the Nigerian Project than President Jonathan. In spite of unforeseen challenges, which his administration has had to contend with, President Jonathan is doing his utmost best to positively transform Nigeria. Ordinary Nigerians know and appreciate this. Those parading themselves as leaders of the opposition, who claim that the President has lost the support of Nigerians, represent only themselves and their selfish interests.

President Jonathan is a clever, methodical and intelligent man, who is very adept at wrong footing all the persons who make an effort to second-guess or under-estimate him. He understands the complexity of Nigeria. He is acutely conscious of the historicity of his emergence as Nigeria’s No. 1. He knows that he is here as the leader of all Nigerians. He knows that he is a representative of all common persons, particularly the children of all blue collar workers who never wore shoes or got a chance to eat three-square meals, and whose mothers and aunties could never be part of policy-making processes.

When he spoke about not wearing shoes as a child, he meant that as a metaphor for the disparities in the Nigerian system, and the urgent need to redress inequalities. But I have heard some persons responding literally that Nigerians should never vote for a man who never wore shoes. How simplistic. Attention needs to be drawn to the fact that a rooted, people-sourced President, who seeks to transform Nigeria, and who campaigns on a platform of transformation, will necessarily be opposed by those who consider themselves the children of Empire builders, those who think that their ancestors built Nigeria. Wrong.

The Ijaws, the fourth largest ethnic nationality in Nigeria, have as much right to have their son as President as every other Nigerian group. But Jonathan doesn’t even dwell on this. I have never heard him utter an ethnic statement. He sees himself as the President of all Nigerians. He is at home with every group. He is focused on the challenges of nation-building. He wants to transform Nigeria. He wants to unite the country. He is determined to promote the country. And he is doing so already. He knows Nigerians want regular power supply. He is working at it. That is why we have crossed 4,400 MW.

He knows Nigerians want infrastructure. That is why he is telling Bi-Courtney to fix Lagos-Ibadan Expressway or get out. That is why he is telling a particular Minister to fix the East-West road and get it fixed quickly. That is why he has directed the relevant agencies to get corrupt persons to answer for their misdeeds. That is why he is strengthening Nigeria’s foreign relations. That is why he is transforming the agriculture sector, from a contract-awarding, fertilizer distribution enterprise into big business. And more… The reason President Jonathan does not go into a song and dance routine is because he knows that true rebranding of a nation is a projection of positive things that are already happening.

They say he is “tribalistic”. Not true. How many Ijaws are in President Jonathan’s inner circle? Very few, I can tell you. There are, of course, all kinds of persons who go about telling people that they have the President’s ears and eyes. They would even tell you that they think for the President! I used to have nightmares whenever I heard that, but it no longer bothers me. I have since learnt that some Nigerians consider it fashionable to wear false garments.

The Presidency qua Presidency is staffed by key officials from all parts of the country. The Secretary to the Government of the Federation is from Ebonyi State. The Chief of Staff and the Head of the President’s Secretariat are both from Edo; the Protocol Liaison Officer and Principal Private Secretary are from Adamawa; the Chief Detail is from Borno; the Aide De Camp (ADC) is from Kogi; the Perm Sec, State House is from Benue; the State Chief of Protocol is from Kwara; the Special Adviser, Media and Publicity is from Ogun; the Chief Physician to the President is from Rivers. Only the Chief Security Officer, the Special Assistant, Domestic and the Special Adviser, Research and Strategy are from Bayelsa.

When he is in the office, and he gets there early every day, and works till very late, he is exposed to all categories of Nigerians.  He runs a modern and open Presidency. He is on Facebook, Twitter, email, SMS, BB, and he reads. And he writes. This is not a provincial President. The intelligentsia, his immediate community, should support him to do his work.

President Jonathan was the first Nigerian leader to appoint a woman as his Chief Economic Adviser as well as the Nigerian leader who opened up the Nigerian Defence Academy to women. And he took affirmative action in political appointments to a higher level by reserving 35 per cent of all appointive positions in government for our women folk.

The facts in this regard are incontrovertible. Under President Jonathan, women occupy very strategic positions (Petroleum Resources, Education, Co-ordinating Minister/Minister of Finance, Water Resources, Minister of State, FCT, Minister of State, Defence, Minister of State, Foreign Affairs 1, Minister of State, Niger Delta, and the headship of many of the MDAs. The President’s  commitment to Nigeria is total. All his children school in Nigeria. Even his dress code promotes Nigeria.

They say Mr. President drinks. My friend and colleague, Etim Etim, called the other day to say that whatever may be the challenges on this job, he could affirm that I am at least enjoying. “What with all the choice drinks on every trip,” he said. I told him, “No, we don’t drink.” He protested. He thought I was lying. He had heard that kain-kain is a staple fare on presidential flights. I told him No. We are not allowed to touch alcohol. Alcohol is not served during official duties. Yes, when there is an international function, wine is served, but nobody gets drunk around here. That will amount to an act of indiscipline. The President himself does not allow alcohol to be served at his table. But when you go to social media, they tell you something else. Lies. Lies. Lies.

I have even heard that the President spends billions on feeding. Well, I have enjoyed the privilege of eating at the President’s table. What does he eat? Fish pepper soup. Cassava Bread. Slices of yam. Rice. Boiled plantain. Fruits and vegetables. He fasts when he chooses, and fasts all month during Ramadan and Lent. And because he takes his exercises and keep fit regime seriously, he eats very little. Okay, he drinks coffee.  And yet there are people out there who keep claiming that there is a feast in the Villa every day. They say at every meal, the table is decorated with roasted turkey, and every delicacy under the sun. Lies. Lies.  This President is not a glutton. We have a disciplined, hardworking President who enjoys his privacy, and the company of intelligent people.

Here is a man who is an epitome of loyalty and simplicity. The thing about the President’s critics is that they just cannot accept that someone with his simplicity can be their President. This is the Saul Complex. Saul could not accept the fact that somebody as simple as David could be favoured by God. And just like Saul threw the spear at David out of uncontrollable jealousy, these critics are out to throw any kind of spear to see which hits the target, hence all their lies about the President.

Let me end by saying that the President is a simple man but simplicity is not naivety. If simplicity were to be naivety, then the world would not be where it is today because it is simple men like Abraham Lincoln, Mahatma Gandhi, Martin Luther King, and Kwame Nkrumah, who have shaped the world that we live in by simplifying what others have complicated.

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Reuben Abati is Special Adviser (Media and Publicity) to President Jonathan

 

Op-ed pieces and contributions are the opinions of the writers only and do not represent the opinions of Y!/YNaija.

Comments (23)

  1. It is very clear with the way President Jonathan is handling affairs that he is a honest man who truly love and want Nigeria to get out of its present ugly state. I know that some of the failed politicians are behind all the negative writings about the president. But relax, the future will vindicate Mr President.

  2. Rueben Abati is it because your job is threatened,you need to go to the streets to hear how "ordinary Nigerians" are complaining and daily raining abuses on your president.we not only heard of billions on food, what of the 350000 per plate cresting,and so many others.Nigerians are the definition of hypocrisy,when you were working for this day you criticise,now…

  3. I totally agree with Mr Albati. It is only in this country that we do not have respect for a President. To those who thing that Mr Albati wrote this piece to save his job because opf the appointment of Mr Okope are only joking. Albati is not looking for a job. The only problem we have in Nigeria is that every person is an expert in all field. Majority of Nigerians that claim to be educated are not actually educated.

  4. Only those that have understanding will know that GEJ is God's choice for Nigeria. He will surely fulfil his divine mandate, no matter the intensity of the attacks. "A child who bends down to peep the nakedness of an elder will be rewarded in the same manner".

  5. The Nigeria media way of telling their stories provides the type abuses the president is getting on daily basis. What am trying to say here is the way Nigeria abuse the president and his government is wrong, we should respect our elders and our leaders. Even at the later days of president George W. Bush for his mismanaging the countries economy that they are still suffering uptil date did not receive the kind of abuse the type president Goodluck Jonathan is getting. Nigeria is misusing social media.

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  6. I AM FULLY IN AGREEMENT WITH MR REUBEN THAT MAJORITY WHO ATTACK THE PRESIDENT DON,T EVEN UNDERSTAND THE TRUE SITUATION OF THINGS,THEY ONLY JOIN THEIR VOICE TO MAKE THE NOISE LOUDER.THOSE WHO FELL THAT THEY CAN CHANGE THINGS OVERNIGHT SHOULD START FROM THEIR LOCAL GOVERNMENT.ALL I CAN AUTHORITATIVELY SAY IS THAT THE PRESIDENT IS DOING TRYING BECAUSE HEAL THE TYPE OF DILAPIDATION OF THE NIGERIAN STATE WILL NOT TAKE TWO YEARS,AT THE LIST NOW IN MY AREA POWER SUPPLY HAVE IMPROVED DRASTICALLY,OUR ROADS ARE BECOMING FREER UNLIKE WHEN POLICE WILL MOUNT CHECKING POINT ALMOST EVERY POLE.KUDOS TO THE PRESIDENT AND I KNOW WITH TIME OTHER AREAS WILL GET BETTER AND IF NIGERIANS WILL GIVE HIM ANOTHER TERM I THINK NIGERIA WILL BETTER FOR IT.

  7. Abati must be very high on weed while writing this rubbish. This shows the level of irresponsibility in the Nigerian Government. Abati made a mockery of the Nigerian People. He should understand one thing clearly, he will not be in Government forever. Thrash…

  8. "He knows that he is a representative of all common persons, particularly the children of all blue collar workers who never wore shoes or got a chance to eat three-square meals, and whose mothers and aunties could never be part of policy-making processes." excellent gibberish! The master's lameness has rubbed off on his servant.

  9. history remains the jugde of all men. president Goodluck will be remembered for good or bad when he has left office solely on the basis of the legacies he left behind and can never include his good intentions. i can only belive Abati when Joe decides not to seek re-election in 2015.

  10. Facebook please give us an unlike button, too bad Dr Abati, u lost the plot, what manner of kindergarten reasoning and writing is this!!!!

  11. Mr abati, I'm part of the average nigerians and d president has made life harder for me and he seems clueless, you should stop trying to deceive us, and if there is any falsehood in all u wrote, May God of heaven punish u and your generation.

  12. You work under his cabinet, what do we expect you to say before. Rubbish

  13. pls keep it up sir.. This article speaks very little of the president's attributes though there are fanatics who are sponsored to pull the president down no matter how long this article would have been. But history and posterity will put the President in his right place no matter how long it takes…….

  14. Reuben the son of Abati, you had to wait for Doyin Okupe to threaten your job before coming up with an eulogistic piece on your boss. Nice try, you didn't buy me neither did u buy any intelligent person out there. Even Abacha, a mutual foe we all fought had loyalists. How else would you speak of your boss, he puts food on your table at the moment as well. Sod off.

  15. Ugh. Oh ye intelligent man. How can you say Jonathan told the shoe story as a metaphor? And who are these "Ordinary Nigerians" who aren't criticising the President? You're basically saying those of us with internet service aren't ordinary and are therefore creating the problems we face? I can't finish this article. Before my IQ reduces.

  16. Oga Ruben Abati,you need to keep writing these articles

    1. Guy these are all lies,this government is not sincere.

    2. I WANT TO BELIEVE THAT ABATI ONLY MADE THESE STATEMENTS IN ORDER TO SAVE HIS JOB WHICH HE IS ALMOST LOSING. HE HAS LOST HIS CALM AND HAS NOW WOKEN UP TO HIS RESPONSIBILITY WHICH IS TO ATTACK ANYBODY THAT SAYS ANYTHING AGAINST HIS BOSS. UNFORTUNATELY, HE FAILED TO DO IT WELL, HIS STATEMENT WAS SO ARTIFICIAL I KNOW HE WROTE THIS STATEMENT OUT OF DESPERATION. HE SHOULD RESPECT HIMSELF AND RESIGN. TO SPEAK FOR GEJ IS NOT BY FORCE.

    3. If indeed, GEJ is who Abati says he is, its only a matter of time b4 all will b revealed. Like d saying goes, a country gets a leader it deserves.

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