In a statement by his Special Adviser on Media and Publicity, Dr. Reuben Abati, the President said it was “certainly rude, ill-mannered, uncharitable and hypocritical” for Akande to describe him on Saturday in such an uncharitable manner.
The statement was titled,“President Jonathan to Akande: Respect the truth, your age and Nigeria.”
The statement pointed out that Akande did no justice to his age and status when he resorted to “propagating falsehood, wilfully insulting the President of his country, impugning his integrity and desecrating the office which his party wishes to take over in 2015 by fair or foul means.”
It reads in part, “We have noted with dismay, the continuation of efforts by leaders of the opposition to promote themselves and their party through the irresponsible denigration of President Jonathan and the exalted office of the President.
“The interim national chairman of the APC, Chief Akande sank to a new low in this regard when he rudely and falsely described President Jonathan as a ‘kindergarten’ leader who treats national issues with levity.
“We urge Chief Akande and his fellow-travellers to remember that there are laws against libel and defamation of character in this country even if there are no legal impediments to indecorous, hypocritical and unpatriotic vituperations.
“It is certainly rude, ill-mannered, uncharitable and hypocritical for Chief Akande to falsely and cavalierly allege that a President who toils tirelessly every day of the week, evolving and implementing workable solutions to Nigeria’s problems, is handling national issues with levity.
“It is very sad and unfortunate that unbridled ambition for the office they constantly impugn and denigrate has blinded Chief Akande and his ilk to the visible accomplishments of the Jonathan Presidency.”
“Our advice to the APC is this: treat your party like a democratic association and don’t mistake it for the Armoured Personnel Carrier (APC) that someone used to force his way to power.”
The statement added that nothing else but “a manic and unscrupulous quest for power” could have led Akande to make such accusations against a President who, amongst other significant achievements, has been praised for his handling of the insurgency in some parts of Northern Nigeria.”
Akande however reacted swiftly to the comment by the Presidency.
He insisted that the Jonathan administration had done grave damage to the economy of the country, through rudderless governance.
“Nigerians know who is doing damage to the economy. Nigerians know who is tying down development through visionless, inept, corrupt, directionless and ineffective leadership,” he said through his Media Assistant, Mr Lani Baderinwa, on Sunday.
The former Osun State governor maintained that Jonathan lacked solution to the challenges facing Nigeria.
He argued that insecurity, unemployment, infrastructural decay, despair and poverty remained the greatest problems of Nigerians despite counter claims by the Presidency.
“The Presidency should talk on the basis of facts and not rub salt into injury by trying to pull the wool over the eyes of Nigerians with these tantrums and hysteria,” Akande added.
“Nigerians know who is doing damage to the economy. Nigerians know who is tying down development through visionless, inept, corrupt, directionless and ineffective leadership,” he said through his Media Assistant, Mr Lani Baderinwa, on Sunday.
The former Osun State governor maintained that Jonathan lacked solution to the challenges facing Nigeria.
He argued that insecurity, unemployment, infrastructural decay, despair and poverty remained the greatest problems of Nigerians despite counter claims by the Presidency.
“The Presidency should talk on the basis of facts and not rub salt into injury by trying to pull the wool over the eyes of Nigerians with these tantrums and hysteria,” Akande added.