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Monday, 19 August 2013
Between Nasir El- Rufa’i and Goodluck Jonathan
Goodluck Jonathan is the President of
Nigeria, while Nasir El-Rufa’i is a former
FCT Minister. However, Nasir El-Rufa’i is
an ardent critic of President Goodluck
Jonathan and his administration. El-Rufa’i
is so passionate about his criticism of
Goodluck Jonathan’s style of governance,
to the extent that he coined the word
‘Jonathanian’.
What is really the motive behind El-
Rufa’i’s tireless criticism of President
Goodluck and his government? Is it the
extension of El-Rufa’i’s no-love
relationship with late President Umar
Musa Yar’Adua’s administration? Is it
because El-Rufa’i has not been offered
any position in the government? Is it
that El-Rufa’i is being pushed by his zeal
for national development and the only
option is to criticize those in authority to
make amends? Or is it just politics, (El-
Rufa’i is a member of the opposition-
now, the Deputy National Secretary of
the All Progressive
Congress, APC)? Supporters and
opponents of both President Goodluck
Jonathan and Nasir El-Rufa’i
have different views on the reasons why
El-Rufa’i enjoys criticizing President
Goodluck Jonathan.
El-Rufa’i critics- Jonathan sympathizers,
are of the view that, El-Rufa’i’s persistent
lampooning of President Goodluck
Jonathan’s administration is borne out of
El-Rufa’i’s anger of
not having been offered any position in
the administration. They observe that El-
Rufa’i had thought he would be a major
player in the Jonathan
government having actively participated
in the struggle to make Goodluck
Jonathan the Acting President. Thus, El-
Rufa’i is seen to be angry at being
snubbed by Jonathan, despite that he El-
Rufa’i have admitted that, they sold to
the nation the impression that a cabal
was behind the blocking of the
emergence of Vice President Goodluck
Jonathan as Acting President, even though
the cabal didn’t exit.
Jonathan’s supporters also see El-Rufa’i
as part of a group of some members of
former President Olusegun Obasanjo
administration who are avidly
committed to criticize anything of
Goodluck Jonathan administration. El-
Rufa’i’s relentless condemnation of
Jonathan’s administration is also seen, in
some quarters, as an expression of
bitterness as a result unfulfilled personal
ambitions; politics with hatred and
seeking avenue for cheap
publicity. They ask; is it not same El-
Rufa’i that barraged Muhammad Buhari
with criticisms during the 2007
Presidential election, that has now turned
around to be a Buhari supporter? Well,
criticism of one another by politicians is
nothing new- it is just politics!
El-Rufa’i and Goodluck Jonathan were
once members of same political party-
the PDP. It will not be surprising to see
the two men on same page, probably in
the same political party- Peoples
Democratic Party (PDP)-or APC. After all,
anything is possible in Nigerian politics.
El-Rufa’i sympathizers enjoy mentioning
the word ‘Jonathanian’. They say, it
perfectly defines Jonathan’s under-
performance so far. El-Rufa’i’s fans are of
the view that, his criticisms of Jonathan is
borne out of his desire for a Nigeria with
a well-run economy,
that supports practical growth in all
sectors. A Nigeria with a leadership that is
competent.
El-Rufa’i’s fans also say, if he is being
motivated by politics for cheap
popularity; he could have chosen to be a
promoter of the government-
because that is the easiest way to get
government patronage and recognition.
But he took the hard way- identifying with
the opposition. They also said, El-Rufa’i is
an established professional with
international repute who can survive
anywhere in the world, money is not his
problem. El-Rufa’i admirers further said,
Jonathan’s flaws are so many and
perpetual, hence, talkative and social
media savvies like El-Rufa’i find it hard to
keep their mouths shut and their hands
off the keypads; after all, the social media
does not have gatekeepers. El-Rufa’i
supporters see him as open minded,
fearless and one who says things as they
are.
Those sitting on the fence are of the view
that, intelligent and fluent El-Rufa’i would
always comment on issues, especially
those that affect the governance of the
country. It is true that, constructive
criticism by those whom the government
must listen to when they speak, helps the
government to see the bigger picture, as
well as give the common man a voice. So,
whether El-Rufa’i’s criticism of the
Jonathan government is politically
motivated or not, the constructive
ones could help the government.
The big question is what would make El-
Rufa’i end his passionate criticism of
Goodluck Jonathan and his
administration? -A lucrative position/
contract in the government or sterling
performances in all sectors of the
economy by the Jonathan
administration? The typical Nigerian
politician El-Rufa’i could go for the
former, while the technocrat and
development-activist El-Rufa’i could go
for the latter. Which is the real El-Rufa’i?
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