I ordinarily would not have responded to Tom Ikimi's lengthy
chronicle of falsehoods, cheap blackmail and abuse. My only reason for
this response is that I know Tom Ikimi's style.
He subscribes to the view that no matter how unbelievable a lie may sound if you brazenly assert it and repeat it often enough you may persuade many that it is in fact true. I have seen Ikimi perpetrate this deviousness in his years in public life.
He subscribes to the view that no matter how unbelievable a lie may sound if you brazenly assert it and repeat it often enough you may persuade many that it is in fact true. I have seen Ikimi perpetrate this deviousness in his years in public life.
1. Regarding Ikimi's bid for the Chairmanship of the Party. It was clear
to practically everyone who had the interest of the party at heart that
we simply could not have a man of Tom Ikimi's antecedents as Chair of
the party. As chairman of the NRC, one of the only two political parties
in the country under the military transition programme, Tom Ikimi not
only connived with the then military regime to annul the elections,
terminate the democratic process and sell off his party. He became
Abacha's foreign minister, convincing the world that heinous state
murders like the hanging of Ken Saro Wiwa were just acts! If Ikimi were
the Chair of APC the party would have to sleep with both eyes open lest
its chairman sell off the party before day break .No matter what anyone
may say about me it is unlikely that I can be accused of supporting
incompetent or morally light-weight individuals for important political
positions.
My philosophy is to put the best forward, men and women of competence
and integrity, who can stand up to us politicians to challenge us and
say no when necessary. Such people are not noisy or able to gain
attention by being loud, I believe my role is to do all I can to project
them. Who in their right mind would compare the highly principled Chief
Bisi Akande, or Chief Oyegun with a Tom Ikimi? Either of these two men
are known for their no-nonsense styles, not once in their careers would
you hear that they betrayed a cause or were anybody's stooge.
2. Ikimi also concocts a story of a meeting he claims I had with Deziani on the Oando/ ConocoPhillips transaction on the eve of the APC Convention.
2. Ikimi also concocts a story of a meeting he claims I had with Deziani on the Oando/ ConocoPhillips transaction on the eve of the APC Convention.
Only a Tom Ikimi can come up with the absurd falsehood that on the eve
of the APC Convention when I was in crucial meetings practically round
the clock I was meeting with the Minister for Petroleum! What exactly
would have been the point of such a meeting especially on the eve of the
Convention? Was it to prevent Tom Ikimi from emerging as Chairman of
the APC? To what end? Of what value would it be to anyone except Ikimi
himself? Besides if this was so why he is back to the same party that
purportedly planned his down fall?
What is the Oando/ConocoPhillips transaction anyway? For those who do not know this is a private sale of the assets of ConocoPhillips to Oando. It was not patronage of any kind from the Federal government. The Federal government's involvement was merely to formally consent to the sale. I was not involved and I have never been involved in any of Oando's transactions.
What is the Oando/ConocoPhillips transaction anyway? For those who do not know this is a private sale of the assets of ConocoPhillips to Oando. It was not patronage of any kind from the Federal government. The Federal government's involvement was merely to formally consent to the sale. I was not involved and I have never been involved in any of Oando's transactions.
Typically he plays on the fact that Wale Tinubu of Oando is my nephew.
Oando has been thoroughly investigated by South African and British
authorities in the past 5 years as part of the process of listing the
company on the stock exchanges of those countries. Those rigorous and
comprehensive investigations conducted by the governments and risk
control investigators are to discover the actual ownership of shares in
the company. Politically exposed persons like myself are prime targets
for those investigations. All these investigations have shown that I
have no investments in Oando. My public position on the entire
transaction is that if an indigenous Nigerian oil and gas entity run by
young serious minded Nigerians raise money transparently in the
international capital markets to purchase private assets of a
multi-national the Federal government ought to give its consent. That it
took so long is shameful. The Conoco/Phillips transaction was a $1.7
billion dollars investment in Nigeria that would create more
jobs,witness the establishment of allied industries and make the
Nigerian Economy more attractive. I would have been extremely proud to
have made such a transaction possible.
3. Regarding the nonsense about selling out on Ribadu. I think common sense should dictate that if ever such a deal were reached we would have had to inform our members in all the States. How could that have been done secretly? How do you tell hundreds of thousands of people not to vote for your own party without it becoming public knowledge?
At the formation of the APC, a crucial debate ensued about what to do about persons like Ikimi who had done awful things in the past, but who were now minded to align with the progressive tendency in Nigerian politics. Should we forever blacklist them? This would have been the easiest route, but it would have kept rancor alive. It would have made us slaves to the bleakest chapters of our past. Instead we opted to extend the hand of brotherhood, reconcile and put the past behind us. This would enable a broader political consensus, while also giving the likes of Ikimi an opportunity to atone for their grievous wrongs against the people and be rehabilitated.
We recognized that many leading Nigerians had committed acts of shame. Some for private profit, others who were otherwise decent people who had become prisoners to a terrible system.
Not surprisingly, Ikimi acting true to type abuse that magnanimity. He was never sincerely committed to the party. He was always playing out a PDP script. He only wanted the chairmanship of the party as a bargaining chip for negotiations with his benefactors. His defection purportedly on account of the loss of the chairmanship of the party is a mere subterfuge, once his ploy failed he had no other objective within the party, I knew he would go back to his sponsors. He is back in the company he deserves. And APC is better for it.
- Bola Ahmed Tinubu
Source
3. Regarding the nonsense about selling out on Ribadu. I think common sense should dictate that if ever such a deal were reached we would have had to inform our members in all the States. How could that have been done secretly? How do you tell hundreds of thousands of people not to vote for your own party without it becoming public knowledge?
At the formation of the APC, a crucial debate ensued about what to do about persons like Ikimi who had done awful things in the past, but who were now minded to align with the progressive tendency in Nigerian politics. Should we forever blacklist them? This would have been the easiest route, but it would have kept rancor alive. It would have made us slaves to the bleakest chapters of our past. Instead we opted to extend the hand of brotherhood, reconcile and put the past behind us. This would enable a broader political consensus, while also giving the likes of Ikimi an opportunity to atone for their grievous wrongs against the people and be rehabilitated.
We recognized that many leading Nigerians had committed acts of shame. Some for private profit, others who were otherwise decent people who had become prisoners to a terrible system.
Not surprisingly, Ikimi acting true to type abuse that magnanimity. He was never sincerely committed to the party. He was always playing out a PDP script. He only wanted the chairmanship of the party as a bargaining chip for negotiations with his benefactors. His defection purportedly on account of the loss of the chairmanship of the party is a mere subterfuge, once his ploy failed he had no other objective within the party, I knew he would go back to his sponsors. He is back in the company he deserves. And APC is better for it.
- Bola Ahmed Tinubu
Source
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