Dear
Mr. Femi Adesina; I bring to you this passage from the Holy Bible: “Therefore, let him who
thinks he stands take heed lest he falls- 1 Corinthians 10:12”. That is my message for you today.
Meanwhile, I will try as much as I can, to keep it brief but concise,
lest you call me a wailing wailer.
Sir,
may I remind you that your appointment into your present position came on the
31st May 2015, you resumed officially into office on the 9th
June, 2105 and on the 1st July, 2015, barely a month after your resumption
into the President Buhari`s led administration as the special adviser on media
& publicity to the president, you coined the phrase- “wailing wailers”.
Government
owes it to the people to explain politely to them whatsoever calls for an explanation.
It is called transparency and accountability- I know that isn`t difficult for
anybody grown enough to be a special assistant to the president to comprehend.
We
may actually live in a society where politicians are only seen to be humble and
assessable during the electioneering period and immediately after the elections
are over, they return to their real self and become invisible. Eating up every
word they’ve said and denying every promise they have made. But even at that, it
doesn`t still justify why their spokesperson like you, should go the line of
insulting those that voted their boss in power.
Few
weeks ago on a live television show- Sunday Politics with Mr. Seun Okinbaloye,
you called out Nigerians to go hold vandals responsible for the blackout that
has befallen the country for a while now. In your words: “If some Nigerians are crying over
power outage, they should hold those people who vandalized the installations
responsible”. Sir, that statement was ridiculous and insensitive, least
expected from a spokesperson to the “President of Change”.
As
if that was not enough, just last week on “The Osasu Show”, you again descended
on Nigerians for asking you why the President has not visited Agatu after the
massacre. In your response, you likened Nigerians to children whose lollipops
have been taken away. In your words: “Now, how will a new administration…and maybe
whenever the president says something, you just start hearing noise, wah, wah,
wah, wah, like a child whose lollipop has been taken away”.
Sir,
with all sincerity, you sounded much more responsible and thoughtful before
your appointment. How you suddenly became vulgar and choose to go the way of
your predecessor- The Attack Lion, baffles me. I doubt if the president knew
about your vulgarity before appointing you. And if he did, then I fault him for
having you come on his team in the first place.
At
this rate you`re going, there is no better way to define “the arrogance of
power” but by the actions you have displayed since your resumption as
spokesperson to the president. Your vulgarity is fast becoming unbearable, embarrassing
and worrisome.
Democracy
gives room for the people to ask and for the leaders to answer politely. I do
not shy away from the fact that some questions may seem insensitive and
purposely directed to malign you or your boss. But then, there is always a way
to respond to a foolish and insensitive question without one sounding
controversial and insensitive. This is the quality expected of you as a
spokesperson to the president.
Lola
Shoneye gave a clue on how you could have answered the question on the Agatu
visit without you necessarily insulting any group of people. Check this out: “The
president was greatly saddened by the conflict in Agatu. As C-in-C, he is
unwavering in his commitment to rid Nigeria of the violence that’s causing
hardship and disruption for so many. Naturally, president Buhari wishes he
could visit and commiserate with the affected communities whenever these
tragedies occur, but engagements and meetings,
many of which are economy or security –related, mean he sometimes has to be
represented by senior governent officials”. I know you can do this and even do much more better than
this.
The
tragedy of history is that man hardly learns from it. But in your own case,
learn from it! Do not go the way of your predecessor- who chooses to be called
the “Attack Lion” and then ending up doing more harm than good to his boss. Learn
from his trajectory!
Do
think about this Sir and do not see it as an act of unnecessary wailing.
It
is my wish that you succeed in your present position and endeavors. It is my
wish that the president Buhari`s led administration succeeds too. And it is my uttermost
wish that Nigeria works for all. However, you must not fail to recognize that it
is the right of the people to continuously question the government while it is the
duty of the government to humbly provide suitable and responsible answers to
their question as it deems fit.
This
is not a voice of a wailing wailer; it is a passionate caution call for you to take
heed lest you fall.
Yours
sincerely,
Ogundana
Michael Rotimi is a Nigerian Biochemist, Socio-economic & Political
Commentator, and Public Speaker. He tweets @MickeySunny.
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