The Federal Government has accused
opposition parties of deliberately misinforming Nigerians about the
performance of President Goodluck Jonathan.
Secretary to the Government of the
Federation, Anyim Pius Anyim, who made the allegation on Tuesday,
however said Jonathan was determined to pursue and actualise his
administration’s transformation agenda in spite of the tendency of the
opposition to feed the public with wrong information.
Anyim said this in an address he sent
to the opening of a one-day workshop on Effective Information Management
and Public Communication as a Key Component of the Transformation
Agenda.
The workshop was organised for Special
Assistants on Media and Directors of information of Federal Government
ministries, departments and agencies by the office of the Senior Special
Assistant on Public Communication, Dr. Doyin Okupe, in Abuja.
The address was read on behalf of the SGF by his Special Assistant, Mr. Ferdinand Agwu.
Anyim asked those entrusted with the
responsibility of managing information for government to rise to the
challenge of dispelling misinformation from the public.
He said, “President Jonathan’s
commitment to transforming this country remains unshaken despite the
growing tendency of the opposition to misinform the public. It is your
responsibility to stem this unwholesome trend. Make deliberate efforts
to debunk the misinformation and campaigns of calumny against the
government.
“You can achieve this in a coordinated
and professional manner that leaves no one in doubt that this
administration is living up to the promise it made to the people when it
was inaugurated on May 29, 2011.”
But the nation’s main opposition parties
– the Action Congress of Nigeria and Congress for Progressive Change –
said the accusation was a grand deception to deal in conjectures.
National Publicity Secretary of the
ACN, Alhaji Lai Mohammed, said it was inconceivable for the Federal
Government to expect the opposition to be singing its praises.
Mohammed, in a telephone interview with
one of our correspondents, noted that the government which he
described as incompetent, was only being emotional.
He said, “Why would the opposition be
expected to be the one to blow the trumpet of the Federal Government.
Don’t they have people who are entrusted with that responsibility?
“Let them not be emotional; let them
come out and say what we have said that is not true. I think they have a
problem with their image and I think it is because of their
incompetence.”
His CPC counterpart, Rotimi Fasakin, said the claim by Anyim was only a guess meant to deceive Nigerians.
He said that the Jonathan administration
had not achieved anything worthy of note apart from increasing the
rate of corruption in the country.
Fasakin stated that government
officials must not lose sight of the fact that Nigerians knew the truth
about their performance.
He said, “In two years after his
purported election, what is the achievement that is worthy of note,
aside from the humongous corruptive tendency associated with his
regime. The folks around the regime are under self-delusion to think
Nigerians do not know the truth. The preponderant view of the Nigerian
people is never again.
“Never again shall they allow such
puerile campaign slogan of ‘goodluck for me, goodluck for you, goodluck
for everybody’ to hoodwink them.
“They are determined not to vote for
ethno-religious sentimentality anymore. They are determined to remove
cluelessness. That is the irreducible minimum from Nigerians going
forward.”
Meanwhile, a former senatorial candidate
for the Action Congress of Nigeria, Dr. Ben Nwoye, has said events in
the nation since Jonathan assumed office “show that he has no clear
agenda for the country.”
Nwoye spoke shortly after the Enugu
State congress of the party where Barth Ugwoke emerged as the state
chairman of the ACN and Uche Ogbu , secretary.
Nwoye said on Tuesday that many
members of the Peoples Democratic Party, including those in the Senate
and House of Representatives, would defect to the All Progressives
Congress once the party was registered.
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