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Wednesday, March 30, 2016

Femi Adesina Says ''Hope Cynics WillL One Day Be Humble Enough To Apologise To President Buhari....''

Mr Femi Adesina, Special Adviser on Media and Publicity to President Muhammadu Buhari, was on Channels TV to field questions on state of the nation from Mr Seun Okinbaloye during Sunday Politics programme(March 27, 2016).


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Q: The queue for fuel is still persistent because I was on queue for 5 hours to get N5, 000 fuel before I was able to refuel.
A: You got fuel eventually. That is what matters at the end of the day. There is hope.



Q: We have seen too many queues at filling stations in less than a year of President Buhari’s administration. Isn’t it bothering this administration?
A: You seem to forget very early that before this administration, it was like that. It is an endemic Nigerian problem and is not peculiar to this administration.


Q: Should we now live with it right now?
A: If it means living with it for awhile, we have to, until it gets better because it is not going to be by a sudden flight, it is going to be a methodical and systematic process, but we will get there.


Q: It takes ordinary Nigerians to just have hope when they have to face the rigour of queuing for fuel for their ‘I pass my neighbour’ generator to power their home appliances.

A: That is sad and regrettable, but it is the reality of the moment. We have to live with it for awhile but we know that better days will come.


Q: You have heard the comment of the Minister of State for petroleum, Mr Ibe Kachukwu about the fact of the availability of fuel and a number of Nigerians have taken him up for it. Even the national leader of the APC, Asiwaju Bola Ahmed Tinubu has said that his statement is not acceptable, when will the queues go away?

A: The Minister is the one who has the authority to give the actual position, he has given it and I think, it is what we should believe.

Q: That the queue will stay another month?
A: He has more brief….

Q: What is the official brief from the President?
A: There won’t be another official brief apart from what he has said.


Q: The President should have a better brief because he is the chief executive of the state. People are suffering across board. In some states, fuel is N130 per litre above N86 official rate.
A: Once you don’t have a control of all the variables, such things are bound to happen. We lived in this country 16 years of PDP, even before then, there was the military rule, the process of refining petroleum locally was virtually short- circuited .The refineries were there and were allowed to run aground and when you don’t have the variables under control, anything can happen. It used to be that NNPC imports 60 % petroleum products, at a point it crept up to 70% , now it is almost 100 per cent. When a situation like that is on ground, anything can happen. Once, there is a slight hitch, it throws the process into a tailspin. Once you don’t have complete control, things like that can happen.


Q: The President is the father of the nation and if your children are going hungry, he should be able to tell them ‘wait till night, I will bring you food’, when are we expected to see relief in our filling stations?

A: The Minister of Petroleum said in weeks and that amounts to May. I think the Minister spoke with candour, maybe he didn’t weigh the words but he said the truth at the end. Would people rather prefer him to say in two weeks and it doesn’t happen? The month of May is how many weeks away? Maybe about five weeks. I think, the Minister should not be crucified for his statement.


Q: So, Nigerians will suffer for another few weeks and probably buy it higher from people who are hoarding it?

A: If that came from the Minister of Petroleum, we should believe him and I think that word was modified thereafter, when he said it would be a couple of weeks, not May. The truth of the matter is that Nigerians including me may need to wait a while more before normalcy returns to filling stations. But will normalcy return? Yes, it will. Will Nigerians get out of this rough patch eventually? Yes, we will get out of it.


Q: The President has apologised to the nation a few times on some key issues and Nigerians are wondering if apologies will solve some of these issues? And some critics in some quarters have said that Nigeria needs a strong direction in terms of economic recovery policies, especially some of the governors.

A: I know what you are driving at. Some of the governors have a right to their opinions, we don’t join issues with them but then, if the President apologies to the nation, it is a problem and if he does not apologise, it is another problem. With Nigerians,head or tail, you often lose. Would you rather that he does not apologise when things have gone wrong like that…


Q: Nigerians will never want him to apologise but for him to fix the problem. Which is much better.

A: Because Nigerians always want a magic wand and it does not necessarily work like that. …

Q: The president and his party during campaign promised almost magic…things that are unrealistic
A: Mark your own words… almost magic. But not magic.

Q: The president promised that by end of 2019, there will 10,000 megawatts, looks like magic
A: it doesn’t look so

Q: is that realistic?

A: Don’t forget that about four weeks ago, Nigeria had 5,070 megawatts of electricity with a promise that by December 2016, another 2,000 megawatts would be added, which will make it 7,070 megawatts. If at the end of 2016, we have 7,000 megawatts, what makes 10,000 megawatts not possible by 2019?


Q: That 5,070 that you mentioned because we are back to less than 3,000 and many Nigerians are not aware.

A: You know what happened? After we had that 5,000, we had a vandalism in Bayelsa, we lost about 1,600 megawatt, thereafter in Delta, we lost another 1,000 megawatt. If some Nigerians are crying over power outage, they should hold those people who vandalised the installations responsible. But 10,000 megawatts as the president has promised is a possibility by 2019.


Q: Again, does this nation have a clearly defined economic policy direction?
A: Now, let me illustrate with this, you have a government in which the number 2 man, the vice president heads the economic team, the finance minister, Trade and finance minister, Minister for budget and National planning, Central Bank governor, Economic Adviser to the president, and yet people still keep asking for an economic team? What else do they need?


Q: The economic direction is what Nigerians are asking for?
A: Yes, are they not the people that will fashion out the direction?


Q: We want the direction and the average Nigerian doesn’t want to know the people in the team but where we are headed to as a nation?
A: It is clear were we are headed to as a nation and those people manning the economy will tell you where we are headed. I am not an economist but I know that the direction in which they are headed is that there are luxuries that we cannot continue to indulge in, those luxuries are being weeded out. Essential forex is being warehoused and saved in the real sector for more productive usage.


Q: After the Nobel laureate Prof. Wole Soyinka asked for an economic summit, few days later, there was an announcement of economic retreat. Would you say that retreat was fruitful at the end of the day?

A: I will just like to correct the sequence that you just went through. Prof Soyinka asked for an economic summit but what happened was not what he asked for because before he asked for a summit, the National Economic Council had decided to hold a retreat. And don’t forget that the president at an interview in Qatar had said if someone people want to sit and hold a summit, the government is not averse to it. But what happened last week was not what Prof. Soyinka canvassed for. The National Economic Council had decided to hold that retreat before Prof. Soyinka spoke.


Q: Do you think that retreat was fruitful?

A: Well, to the best of my knowledge (I was there at the opening ceremony, the other two days, I was not.)A report is going to come out on that summit and thereafter, we will be able to judge. I know where you are driving at because a governor has been saying some things and he has rights to what he has said. We know those who were at that summit are not frivolous people.

Q: You are saying it wasn’t a jamboree?
A: It is not by any means, because this government is not given to jamboree anyway.

Q: How much was spent on that summit?
A: I heard a ridiculous amount that somebody mentioned, let him justify it,

Q: N250 million has been spent so far on the retreat…
A: The person who alleged that that amount was spent should justify it. (It may as well be N1 billion or any figure but let him justify it.)

Q: Very interesting. But again, we understand that the budget has been passed at the National Assembly, has the President received that budget?

A: You need to know the process. When the National Assembly passes a budget, which was done on Thursday, a clean copy would then be communicated to the President .Of course ,if the presidency had sent a budget, which was reduced by N17 billion, he would need to study it to see things that were taken out. And then, if some things had been juggled, you need to see and be sure that you agree with the juggling.

Q: This clean copy, you are talking about has it been communicated to the president?

A: You know that was done on Wednesday, and Thursday was the last working day for the week. (I am not quite sure whether it had got to the president as at Thursday)

Q: Look at the current economic reality that we face as a nation, oil production rate, oil benchmark, the dollar system, which are some of the spine of the budget that was passed. The dollar still stands at N300 at the parallel market, if you look at it, do you think that the president is not losing the steam from the perspective of the average Nigerian on the street.

A: Losing steam as how?

Q: In terms of promises made before the election and people have been waiting for almost a year and the budget is just passed. People are just wondering that for almost a year, we have not really seen the dividend that has been promised by the APC government.

A: You are not likely to see the dividend within a year because it is a four –year mandate. If you are in a long distance race, you pace yourself. You may start with a burst of energy and stop mid-way. And those who have paced themselves properly will pass you along the way and breast the tape before you. It is a four-year mandate, this is the 10th month and there is still 38 months to go. We need to be a lot realistic. I just pray that those who have been cynical and critical will be humble enough to eat their words when they begin to see things happening.


Q: So Nigerians should begin to see things in a big way?
A: I can assure you

Q: He travels so much, isn’t it, averagely even more than President Barack Obama, when he became president of the United States?

A: if there are trips that are essential, why not?

Q: Couldn’t he have sent his vice?
A: There are trips for the vice president, where a president can be represented and he often gets represented. But there are other places where you expect to see Mr President. Our president is not a frivolous man. Let me tell you something, in September last year(2015), the United Nations Assembly was going to hold on Salah day, the president was in Katsina state, he prayed in the morning, they slaughtered the ram, by 2pm on that same day, the president took off for New York. Now, would he not have loved to stay with his family for Sallah? But that is the sacrifice the man is making for the country.


Q: Nigerians are impatient and waiting for the dividend of democracy

A: The dividend will come but I hope and pray that when they do come, these people who are so critical will be humble enough to admit that they were wrong, and say sorry, Mr President. We got it wrong but you got it right.

Q: Will president Buhari run for election in 2019?


A: That is his decision to take.



33 comments:

  1. Femi Adesina should be ashamed of himself for supporting a confused incompetent illiterate old man

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  2. We are watching and waiting for the change

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  3. Hmmm.
    Very curt response,almost detached and unsympathetic.

    I know definitely that things will get better. With humility and the ability to listen to constructive criticism from his team,the President will excel. The most important factor here is that he tries to be upright and honest. That is a plus for Nigerians.

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    1. @ ur second paragraph:I concur.

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    2. Yes Iphie. Rather brash but sincere. We should go pass the times when words and promises will be glossed over. As hard as it may sound, it is better to say the truth so that our hopes aren't dashed as always. We may not like the process but the end result is what really matters.

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  4. Odiegwu!hw much was spent on the retreat?dat was too hard too answer.Nw d promises was almost magic.waiting for 5hrs to get fuel is a nice thing cos he eventually got d fuel.I hope for d best n really pray dat we will all apologise at the end,cos d way I see it Buhari is as clueless as Jonathan was.

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  5. Q: That 5,070 that you mentioned because we are back to less than 3,000 and many Nigerians are not aware.

    A: You know what happened? After we had that 5,000, we had a vandalism in Bayelsa, we lost about 1,600 megawatt, thereafter in Delta, we lost another 1,000 megawatt. If some Nigerians are crying over power outage, they should hold those people who vandalised the installations responsible. But 10,000 megawatts as the president has promised is a possibility by 2019.

    Hold them responsible indeed cos we don't have a responsibly govt. They should continue fooling themselves while we the masses continue to suffer in hardship. Senseless pple without direction. I couldn't sleep in the night cos of the heat. Fools

    Angry Nigerian

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    1. VeryGoodBadGirl30 March 2016 at 16:07

      No light No fuel! Will you charge the inverter with blood?

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  6. I doubt this, this regime has made things tougher cos Buhari too does not believe in spending money so I don't see anything different from now, stop giving people hope and complicating issues, that is the problem with you and Lai.just stop giving hopes and looking stupid at the end

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  7. I doubt this, this regime has made things tougher cos Buhari too does not believe in spending money so I don't see anything different from now, stop giving people hope and complicating issues, that is the problem with you and Lai.just stop giving hopes and looking stupid at the end

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  8. Excuse me this Mumu Femi, fuel scarcity wasn't as bad as it is now during the last regime, it was not this consistent, you are just a big fool and you sound proud in your responses

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    1. You re either a compulsive liar or your memory is very short. Which is it? You never had a fuel scarcity this bad in the last regime?????

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    2. Anon, u did???? The fuel scarcities we had never lasted for more than two weeks except u lived in another Nigeria.

      Come and be using lies to defend nonsense.

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  9. didn't knw this adeshina is dis foolish,God will soon disgrace u,

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  10. Just look at this FAT Buffon answering questions rudely!...
    I don't blame him...useless yaraba man!..,

    Nigerians are finished!...

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  11. See reply Mchewwwwwwww
    Mr Adesina, if your interview will not benefit d common man I repeat it's of no use
    Cos u can eat enough that's why u got tummy like a woman in d labour room
    U live where u got electricity 24hrs, is it d job of the citizens to give security to Nija delta areas?
    That place is their land, u guyz need to settle things with them n stop gragra way, for instance in lagos, b4 u even lay one block for building don't people settle d agberos
    I wasted my time reading dis selfish interview, cos u see food n electricity, u dey talk say wait till 38 mnths

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  12. Very rude and proud something!
    See the way he's answering the questions sef....mscheew

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  13. Hmmmmm femi adeshina is never good with interviews:hardly hits the nail on the head,words like "hope", "more time" keep. Popping up like his some clergyman.
    I guess buhari is still suffering from the trauma of the 1985 coup ;as babangida commot am for office while idiagbon was away in Saudi Arabia.

    What other explanation do we give for his plenty trips?
    Still scared of a coup; even in these democratic days.

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    1. Very rude idiot. Just look at d fool. Addressing the masses like we are nonentities. Geez! Just look at d level of disrespect. Not even like he answered any question satisfactorily sef.

      And now watch some apc fools come to defend dis nonsense.

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  15. Dont mind the idiot. Aboki don give him job

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  16. Can i say it without mincing words that APC has no clear definition of where this country is heading to. His responses are bland, wicked and evil. He is not sympathetic to what the average Nigerian is going through and he is not offering any clear solution.

    They keep blaming PDP for all their problems.

    Nigerians don't have time for long story again. It is either you know what you are doing and if you don't, let another person take over until we find the right person to rule the country.

    Dear members of National Assembly, i will advise you to watch this government well till August and if it is still not going anywhere, think of impeachment.



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  17. Such a pity that he seemed nonchalant with his responses because they are in government,and have it very good at the expense of the masses.
    No be their fault sha!

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  18. ""Q: The queue for fuel is still persistent because I was on queue for 5 hours to get N5, 000 fuel before I was able to refuel.
    A: You got fuel eventually. That is what matters at the end of the day. There is hope.



    Q: We have seen too many queues at filling stations in less than a year of President Buhari’s administration. Isn’t it bothering this administration?
    A: You seem to forget very early that before this administration, it was like that. It is an endemic Nigerian problem and is not peculiar to this administration.""

    This sums up the entire interview. From this you can see that he is
    -evasive (doesn't wanna talk in clear terms)
    -rude
    -lacks empathy(how can a presidential spokesman tell us that as long as you still got fuel after 5 hours of queuing, it's the most important part? Ok. So the time expended means nothing? The hardship? The suffering? The misappropriation of time is ok. Long as you still got fuel. Femi Adesina, does Buhari strive for fuel? Does he know where they sell fuel? .

    How can this man get away with this level of tactlessness and some people want us to believe he is saying the truth. What truth? You don't choose when to say the so-called truth. Did they say this 'truth' before the election? Would this 'truth' have earned them votes?. Now they are there and suddenly decide it's 'time to say the truth'. These 'truths' he's saying are said because they think they're untouchable. So the country must move at their pace. Whether u like it or not. Don't blame me, it was happening in the past regime. The past regime didn't keep data. The past regime didn't wipe their asses, so accept to see shit in ours. Then blame the pipeline vandals.

    When people like this open their mouths, they ooze out vile words. A spokesman who you fear to let him speak. Funny

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