The National Publicity Secretary of the Ijaw National Congress, Mr. Victor Burubo, tells CHUKWUDI AKASIKE that
recent allegations linking former President Goodluck Jonathan with
activities of Niger Delta Avengers are aimed at dragging the Otueke-born
politician’s name through the mud
Are you
not surprised that former President Gooodluck Jonathan, who is an Ijaw
man, is linked to the activities of the Niger Delta Avengers?
I am not surprised at all for the simple
reason that since the current administration assumed power, there has
been a persistent, coordinated and consistent attempt to drag the name
of former President Goodluck Jonathan through the mud. There are
attempts to rubbish his legacies, create the impression that somehow, he
is guilty of something. For me, those accusing him wrongly are probably
upset that a minority man of his status dared to rule Nigeria and that,
to them, is unfortunate.
But the former president has not sought any redress in court over his being linked to the militant group?
He (Jonathan) does not need to go to
court. He is in the court of public opinion; he is in the people’s
court. He is in the court of morality; he is in the court of truth and
he is already vindicated. His silence is golden and I can assure you
that there is no justification for the allegations against him other
than this disingenuous attempt to drag his name through the mud.
A faction of the militant
group said the word ‘Niger Delta Avengers’ first came from Jonathan’s
mouth. How do you reconcile that with a man who willingly gave up power?
The allegation itself is very
preposterous. Goodluck Jonathan said to the hearing of the whole world
that his ambition did not worth the blood of any Nigerian. In any
sensible country, it is a statement upon which to build a progressive
society. There are many presidents in different countries who made such
profound statements of which those countries were built. When sensible
people are in authority, the country itself will be sensible. Goodluck
Jonathan kept to his words, even before the election results were
announced; when people were praying for blood on both sides, he called
the current President (Muhammadu Buhari), who was his opponent in the
presidential election and congratulated him. The man, Jonathan, is a man
that does not want this country to burn. Since then, all they have done
is to humiliate him, belittle him, demonise him and none of that can
work. Jonathan is too clean, too civilised and too principled to be
maligned. When he was the Commander-in-Chief of the Armed Forces, a
formidable organisation to head, he did not use the armed forces against
anybody; he did not use the police against anybody. How then would he
surrender the armed forces of Nigeria and form a militant group? Is it
that the so-called group will return him to power? Jonathan is not like
them as he never threatened to make Nigeria ungovernable for anybody. He
did not form a militant group. Why would he form a group? That is the
question these people (his accusers) have not answered.
There has been militancy in
the South-West and in the Niger Delta. But the former president has not
been heard to speak against the attacks in these areas?
How many former presidents have spoken
against those attacks? Nobody. Whatever former President Jonathan says,
they will misconstrue it. They have a well-oiled propaganda machinery to
turn everybody’s word into evil; a propaganda machinery headed by one
Lai Mohammed, a man who has operated like one German propagandist under
Hitler, known as Goebbels; he lies. They were abusing Jonathan when he
was president, but the man simply decided to keep his cool. They accused
him of many things, he did not answer. Jonathan has not said a word,
neither has (Shehu) Shagari nor Olusegun Obasanjo said a word; General
(Yakubu) Gowon, Abdulsalami Abubakar, Ibrahim Babangida and Ernest
Shonekan haven’t said a word against those attacks too. Why would
anybody insist that if Jonathan doesn’t say anything, it means he is
guilty?
Are you saying Jonathan’s silence on the matter is deliberate?
It is deliberate and it is appropriate in the circumstances in which we are.
What is your view about Jonathan’s relationship with Government Ekpemupolo, also known as Tompolo?
I do not know if they have a
relationship or how close it might be, but one thing I know is that
until recently, Tompolo, having accepted amnesty, was a free citizen of
this country. He was not the only person that had any dealing with the
government under Jonathan. So, it could have been any relationship of
citizen to president. Again, I will not read any particular meaning into
such relationship because a lot of us from the Niger Delta also know
Jonathan as a nice man. He grew up in Port Harcourt, Rivers State.
Do you think Jonathan can be a factor in resolving the Niger Delta crisis?
He can be a factor. But my opinion is
that he should stay out of it. Government knows what it needs to do. You
cannot beat a child and expect him not to cry. The people of the Niger
Delta are still marginalised. The onus is on President Buhari.
What do you think President Buhari can do in this situation?
The buck stops at his (Buhari) table.
Buhari came into office with the attitude and mannerism of a conqueror; a
man who seems to have disdain for the citizens from a particular
section of the country. Before he came to power, his party promised that
within two weeks of coming into power, they were going to free the
Chibok girls and that he was going to lead from the front and now the
Bring-back-our-Girls group are asking him to go to Sambissa Forest and
rescue those girls. The same thing should happen in the Niger Delta.
When Jonathan was vice president, he went into the creeks. This
territory (Niger Delta) is also the territory of the President.
He should not be aloof; he should not be
seen to be unapproachable, he should not be ramrod or unfeeling. Our
people here feel highly marginalised and on assumption of office, he
(Buhari) did not do or say anything to take away that fear. It was a
politically suicidal statement to say those who voted for him will have
more of his attention than those who didn’t. Buhari should, in his
appointments, statements and other actions, realise that he is the
President of Nigeria. Nigerians are easygoing people. Where you see
Adamu, you will see Madu; you will see Bode. One sells sweets, the other
sells suya; they co-exist.
If he says he is fighting corruption for
an instance, the fight should be all-embracing. The All progressives
Congress is now serving as a city of refuge for corrupt Peoples
Democratic Party members who defected to the APC. Jonathan had a
hands-on approach and he did not seem to be unapproachable; he listens. A
man like that, even when they ganged up against him, he came out clean
without risking the life of a single Nigerian. In the international
community, he is highly regarded and nobody can take that away from him.
This petty and childish accusation against him of being the sponsor of
one militant group is preposterous.
But how can he wriggle out of that allegation if he does not go to court?
He is not in the allegation in the first
place. Nobody believes Lai Mohammed because Lai Mohammed is quoted to
have said that an allegation that he (Jonathan) is sponsoring a militant
group has refused to go away. Is that a proof of guilt? In raising this
allegation, the government is even losing more credibility because
everything is not propaganda and propaganda is not everything. They are
in government now, but rather than run the government, if anything
happens, they refer to him (Jonathan). Now, we have Lassa fever and
polio is back; we are waiting for Lai Mohammed to tell us how Jonathan
did not do one thing or the other for these diseases to be come back. If
Nigeria had not won a bronze medal at the just concluded Olympics, they
would have blamed it on Jonathan. If they continue like this, the best
evidence of Jonathan’s competence will be the incompetence of the APC
government.
What is your advice to the current administration as it concerns the allegations against Jonathan?
My advice is that they should leave him
alone. As far as I can see, they have nothing against him. There are a
lot of other people they have crucified in the media; how many of them
have been taken to court and successfully prosecuted? A situation where a
government goes to the media and accuse people and thereafter shuts up
is strange. It is baffling.
How come your group, Ijaw
National Congress, has not replied the group that accused your kinsman
(Jonathan) of sponsoring Niger Delta Avengers?
We have replied them and we have told
them to leave Jonathan alone. How come the only evidence the government
has against Jonathan is from the same people it calls unprintable names?
It is a strange way to run a government.

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