February 07, 2013

Your Book is Full of Lies; You Are A Cheap Liar --Atiku Blasts El-Rufai


Mallam Nasir Elrufai in his new book accused former Vice President, Atiku Abubakar of cavorting with spiritualists known in the Islamic world as marabouts and plotting with them the death of his then boss Olusegun Obasanjo, so that he could be President.

But Atiku has called  El-Rufai's book a work of lies and fiction. Denying the claims in the book, Atiku said the controversial former Minister of the FCT needs prayers.

Below is what Atiku said about El-Rufai's 'The Accidental Public Servant':
El-Rufai’s attack on my person is to say the least not surprising considering that this is the same man who has notoriety for disparaging religions and their icons, including lately Jesus Christ. 
If he could go to such irreverent extent to disparage religious icons, who is an ordinary mortal like me? 
It is my belief that any man that can cross the boundary of reason and decency deserves prayers rather than anger. 
I wish to state that the book is as a collection of fiction, half-truths, exaggeration and reflection of selective memory. 
I am particularly piqued by the claim of el-Rufai that he had almost resigned as the former Director General of the Bureau of Public Enterprises (BPE) because of alleged persistent pressure and interference by me as Chairman of the National Council on Privatization. 
It is curious that the former FCT Minister forgot so soon what he said at the Senate Public Hearing on BPE August 8-13, 2011. That committee, which did an amazing work, was headed by Senator Ahmed Lawan. 
We need to recall el-Rufai as saying he had special relationship with former President Obasanjo, which gave him direct access and the discretion to bypass the Council on Privatization then headed by me in order to get the approval of the President. 
I wonder how el-Rufai could reconcile his threat of resignation with the accounts he told the Senate about the latitude of freedom he enjoyed at BPE because of his closeness to former President Obasanjo. 
In that testimony, el-Rufai told the Senate that, and I quote: “Thank you very much Distinguished Senator. Mr. Chairman, as a matter of principle Mr. Chairman, I am reluctant to judge my successors. So, whenever I do a job, I move on; I don’t comment on what my successors have done. All I can say is this. Mr. Chairman, if you go through my tenure in BPE, you will see that we try to do everything by the rules, by the book. And we resisted every attempt at political interference. There is a process; step by step. Privatization is a mechanical process. Once you have the process published, every step should not be missed. And there was never a time that we deviated from that process. 
“We took everything we did to the privatization council. That’s how we ran the place. And I swear to God, I am under oath. Except for one time that the vice president called me and said; look I’ve got calls from A and B to help this guy win this, I said Mr. Vice president you know the rules, tell him to bid the highest price because the highest price wins and he said yes I know, I am just telling you in case they contact you. And I don’t want them to say I didn’t pass on their requests. That was the only time. But no one tried to interfere with my work. There were attempts to block it. President Obasanjo blocked the privatization of Nigeria airways practically. Okay because Kema Chikwe will go and tell him stories. And what is the result today. The company is dead.” 
The claim by el-Rufai that former President Obasanjo went on bended knees before me to seek his cooperation for second term bid in 2003, is a figment of his own wild imagination.
Such claim lacks any credibility because Obasanjo and I were alone together behind closed doors. 
I wonder whether el-Rufai was a fly on the wall to discuss the details of a private meeting between the two of us. 
I believe that rather than el-Rufai feeding the public with such fabrications, the former Minister should have provided or quoted the authority for such claim since he was not at the private meeting between former President Obasanjo and me.

8 comments:

  1. What would El Rufai benefit by smearing Ppl? So someone is defintely lying among these disgusting morons! Just look at d filth they left behind for Jonathan to clean up? Messy Buffoons!

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  2. Who is now telling d truth here? Only God will save dis nation. Jona don inherit big problems dat we nva knew existed b4.

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  3. El rufai is a dog ass,cat pussy for making jest of Jesus,el will dia soon.mr sj

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  4. el-Rufai u are a CONFUSIONIST!!!

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  5. Atiku and El-rufai should reconcile their differences at least for the sake of their own personalities.

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  6. El-rufai is in order. Who among Nigerians that can stand enough to reveal what transpired within obasanjo's regime but only El-rufai who was an insider.
    The man is right. He is great and brave to step on their toes. GEJ can't do it.

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  7. El-rufai is a drowning fool, he is biting the finger that fed him, Atiku did his best to see dat el-rufai remains in d obj cabinet but what happens? d ungrateful dwarf turned his bac on his boss bcos obj brought him closer to him, so i think he(El-rufai) need to visit a psychiatrist & stop writing rubbish for ppl to see..........dan

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  8. So far I agree with the selective memory term. The truth is all the players who are claiming that El Rufai erred should give us their own side of the story with relevant evidence and facts rather than making effort to kill the story as told by Nasir. For instance Atiku should tell us what happened behind close door in 2002/2003 presidential election build up. For me El-Rufai story remain authentic until superior facts and not mere image smearing statements are produced. On the issue of religion and Jesus, we all need to go back to the original post as re-tweeted by El-Rufai; I have been searching everywhere for the tweet of Ogunyem Bukola that was retweeted by Nasir El-Rufai about Jesus Christ. Here it is

    "If Jesus criticises Jonathan's government, Maku/Abati/Okupe will say he slept with Mary Magdalene.......LWKMD"

    For CAN to place a full page advert costing over 500k per Newspaper in all major dailies? and Atiku basing the premise of his statement on the same premise left much to be desired. Remember that the original tweet is a response to the handling of Oby Ezekwezili criticism of JEG. If they do not get the message from the tweet, I do and believe every lettered rational being should.

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