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Okonjo-Iweala did not threaten to resign...fuel
subsidy is a government, not a personal decision
By Paul C Nwabuikwu
Posted Thur Press statement
Jan 5,2012

It has come to our notice that a well
coordinated campaign of calumny against the Coordinating
Minister for the Economy, Dr Ngozi Okonjo-Iweala, founded on
outright lies and despicable distortions is being executed by
cowardly persons hiding behind the ongoing controversy over the
government’s decision to deregulate the petroleum sector.
For obvious reasons, the faceless
campaigners have elected to tell their lies online because the
normal journalistic principles of facts and balanced reporting
are generally absent there.
For instance, we have received numerous
enquiries regarding an alleged threat by the Coordinating
Minister to resign if the government goes back on its decision
to end the fuel subsidies. The threat was supposedly made during
the emergency Federal Executive Council meeting which held
yesterday.
This speculation, like numerous others is
absolutely false. DR OKONJO-IWEALA WAS NOT AT THE MEETING
BECAUSE SHE WAS OUT OF THE COUNTRY WHEN IT WAS GOING ON. In
other words, they are saying that she made a threat at a meeting
that she did not attend. She made no such threat physically or
through any other means. She had no reason to.
The agenda behind the alleged threat and
similar stories is obvious: to inspire public hatred and odium
against her person by manipulating public opinion so that she is
seen as the sole person pushing for the removal of subsidies.
Their calculation is that Nigerians are so
angry and so gullible that they will believe anything if the
lies are supported with manufactured “facts”. But we believe
that fair minded Nigerians are not fools.
It is clear that governments and certainly
the Jonathan administration do not work in the manner that the
peddlers of falsehood are saying. It is not only naive but also
highly disrespectful to the President and the government as a
whole to suggest that the entire decision making machinery of
government is the sole preserve of any official.
We urge the media and the Nigerian public
to ignore the antics of people who obviously believe that
Nigerians are fools.
For the avoidance of doubt, Dr
Okonjo-Iweala supports the decision on fuel subsidy removal
because she believes that ending the subsidies will drastically
reduce corruption in the downstream sector.
Deregulation will also help to end the
waivers enjoyed by powerful cabals at the expense of the
Nigerian people. In addition, the vast majority of Nigerians
will also gain as the proceeds will be redirected into safety
nets, other identifiable social interventions as well as
provision of sorely needed infrastructure projects nationwide.
Thank you.
Paul C Nwabuikwu
Senior Special Assistant to the
Coordinating Minister for the Economy/Minister of Finance
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