Doyin Okupe, a former presidential aide, has faulted the assessment of President Bola Tinubu’s administration by Dele Momodu, a chieftain of the Peoples Democratic Party (PDP).
Momodu wrote an open letter to Tinubu on Thursday, stating that Nigeria is in “big trouble” and that the economy of the nation has “virtually collapsed.”
Momodu demanded of Tinubu an end to a ” worthless propensity for wasting scarce resources,” stressing that money ought to go towards “serious development.”
Responding to Momodu’s letter, Reno Omokri, a former presidential aide, said the PDP chieftain “focused more on assumptions” in asserting that the country’s economy is collapsing.
Okupe, who agreed with Omokri’s remarks, stated that Momodu “confused the prevailing hardship” in the nation with “economic health and viability.”
Okupe stated that Omokri’s emphasised good growth indexes are signs of the Nigerian economy’s “imminent recovery.”
The full text of the response;
My dear Dele, it was nice to see you again at Chief Osoba’s 80th birthday, just as it is to read your comments about my rejoinder to Reno’s response to your condemnation of this administration.
Frankly speaking and putting sentiments apart, Reno’s response to your article was a masterpiece in terms of facts assembled therein.
I am always in awe of that young man’s ability to research and succinctly put together his narratives. You may hate Reno, or be angry with him for his opinions but his facts are unassailable.
With me also I am surprised u also did not stay with the facts.
You retorted that I have advised and praised every govt since 1999. That is not true. I only acted as an adviser in the Obj’s administration, which remains one of the most successful since the advent of the 4th Republic.
I did not play any significant role in the Yaradua’s administration that succeeded Obj’s.
I became an adviser for the second time in the Jonathan administration which was defeated by the Gen Buhari-led APC. Jonathan’s defeat was not because of any societal hardship or economic issues. Jonathan’s administration led Nigeria to an economically prosperous Nation, taking our GDP to $500B, and an unprecedented number 1 position in Africa.
Why Jonathan was “defeated” is another matter entirely which may not be known to u because of your remoteness to the inner core of political power play at that time. This will be a topic for another day. My associations with Bukola Saraki and Peter Obi are in no way different from your current association with HE Alhaji Atiku Abubakar. All three were presidential aspirants or candidates of different parties at different times. Making any issues out of this is nothing but crass mischief.
I am neither a member of the APC nor an adviser to the administration. I appreciate the bold initiatives President Bola Tinubu took to remove the fuel subsidy, which was assented to by ALL candidates during the campaign. I also fully support the sectoral equalization of our forex market. Both reforms are responsible for the hardship our people are currently experiencing, but which I believe will be temporary judging by the strenuous efforts the govt is making towards ameliorating them.
This is not praise singing. I do not count myself as a member of the opposition, hence I am able to be objective and understandingly supportive. I may not have had a hand in installing this govt but it is my country and I am a stakeholder in it. I do not pray for it to crash or go down. This cannot be an offense.
We all are practitioners, players and known actors in this Amphitheater, no need to go personal. Let’s keep criticisms rational, mature and professional.
Finally, Dele let me publicly acknowledge and appreciate your generosity in granting me that much-appreciated debt forgiveness of $20k. I could not afford it! But truly then, I never imagined we could lose that election.
However, man proposes but God Almighty ONLY disposes.
My dear Aburo, who I love and adore so much, I wish you well. God bless.