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A disagreement has broken out between the transition committees
of outgoing President Goodluck Jonathan and the President-elect, General
Muhammadu Buhari (retd) as the President accused the Buhari team of
acting like a parallel government and trying to stampede the Jonathan
administration out of office.
Addressing State House correspondents after the Federal Executive
Council meeting, yesterday, Minister of National Planning who is also a
member of the Jonathan Transition Committee, Abubakar Suleiman, said the
Buhari transition team was making impossible demands from the
government.
Although he did not specify those demands, he however warned that the
President’s magnanimity should not be construed as cowardice.
He said: “We did receive from the transition committee of the in-coming
government, some terms of reference which we looked at critically and
the Federal Executive Council did agree that Dr. Goodluck Ebele Jonathan
remains the current President of this country. The in-coming government
should avoid creating a parallel government while the government is
still on.
“We take exceptions to some utterances to some of the terms of reference
that look as if the current government is being stampeded or
intimidated.
“Council frowned at most of the statements. Council members are advised
to work in line with the terms of reference of the current government.”
Govt cannot be intimidated
According to the minister, after critically examining the terms of
reference of the in-coming government, the government resolved that all
agencies of government must continue their duties till the end of the
regime, adding that government cannot be intimidated.
He said: “This government remains resolute and committed to the various
programmes and projects it’s pursuing and the government will continue
to do that until the morning of May 29.
“While Council enjoined members to be steadfast, the President also
enjoined members to come out with programmes, projects to be
commissioned, that needs to be inspected and that members in council
should work as government. They should also perform their work without
intimidation and that government, especially civil servants, directors,
directors-general should see this government as the current government
and not do anything that will rock the boat so as not to put this
country in a bad light.
Magnanimity should not be taken for cowardice
“The magnanimity of Mr. President should not be taken to be cowardice
and that is why Mr. President and indeed council members enjoined
Nigerian people to see the olive branch extended to Nigerians and
international community as a way of keeping this country intact, as a
way of ensuring peace in Nigeria and as such whatever the outcome of the
election, what is important is Nigeria’s national interest. And that
national interest should be protected, enhanced and promoted at whatever
level we are.”
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