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Saturday, October 31, 2015

Chief Ediwn Clark Replies Rueben Abati's Memo ''Do Not Use Me As Scapegoat For Your Failure In Office...''


Below are excerpts from the open letter, dated October 26, 2015, by Chief Edwin Clark, replying former Special Adviser on Media to ex-President Goodluck Jonathan, Dr. Reuben Abati, and other critics over his recent comments on the former president.






''ORDINARILY at my age and position in life, I should not have to justify myself in a press controversy on my voluntary decision to quit partisan politics particularly when this personal and well intended act has come under unfair politicization of persons of mediocre temperament. For a couple of days now, I have been more bemused than angry by the not-so-funny, but, predictably, negative ingenuity of Nigerians, aided by an equally incredulous media, to create unpleasant things out of nothing. 


It has been a circus of those convinced that they have found a peg to hang their own, disloyalty, failure, shallowness and hatred unto, a ball to kick around, over my statement, not for the first time, that I was quitting partisan politics and my statement about former President Goodluck Jonathan, for reasons so obvious that I cannot understand what the orgy of self-flagellation is all about.


I still believe that former President Jonathan performed creditably well in various areas.  I am very proud of him and so are millions of other Nigerians. He was good in so many areas, and did many good things for this nation. ......

I wish to refer here to the crude and unpolished language used by Dr. Reuben Abati against me that I would have still been a PDP card-carrying member if former President Jonathan had won the election. I do not know the background of Dr. Abati but for him to lie and devilishly imagine that I should have remained a PDP card-carrying member if President Jonathan won the election is satanic.
No reader of The Guardian Newspaper, particularly its Sunday edition, will easily forget the frequently provocative columns by Dr. Reuben Abati. As the Chairman of the Editorial Board of the newspaper and syndicated columnist, Abati had a freehand to write whatever he liked in his column and could also influence other news items.  I do not recall any favourable remark made by Abati all those years when he was the Chairman of the Editorial Board and syndicated columnist about the former President His Excellency, Dr. Goodluck Ebele Jonathan, and the First Lady Dame Patience Jonathan.
If I recall correctly, they were always the butt of ridicule by Dr. Reuben Abati. In fact, he became so notorious and a fearless critic of former President Jonathan and his wife in The Guardian Newspaper that I had to draw the attention of my cousin, the proprietor of The Guardian Newspaper to his excesses. These vitriolic attacks on former President Jonathan and his wife only stopped when he was appointed the Special Adviser on Media and Publicity by the former President.

On his appointment, Aso Rock activities and Jonathan’s achievements were not sold to the people of Nigeria. Reuben Abati will recall the number of times when I called his attention to how he was being negligent of his duty as the Special Adviser on Media and Publicity by not defending President Jonathan against some of the scurrilous attacks against him and also by not promoting his image and the well-known achievements of his administration. My advice that a Publicity Committee made up of eminent journalists be put in place in Aso Rock and that media proprietors and senior journalists should be invited to Aso Rock were jettisoned by Abati.
Dr. Reuben Abati has risen to the defence of his last employer too late. He owes the former President apologies for his (Reuben Abati’s) failure to perform while in office. I should not be used as a scapegoat. I love Goodluck Jonathan and Goodluck Jonathan loves me.
I repeat again that I will like Dr. Abati to find out from his former boss whether I did not intimate him of my intention that I will leave active politics sometime in 2015 and return to my village after Dr. Jonathan’s re-election as the President of Nigeria.


It would be recalled that only two weeks ago, the former PDP National Chairman, Alhaji Bamanga Tukur, retired from partisan politics while celebrating his 80th Birthday. Although he is much younger than me, Reuben Abati and his likes did not feel offended. I repeat here again that I am very proud of my family background which has produced some of the most illustrious Nigerians and that I do not shift ground or change position. I still regard former President Jonathan as my son. Since the change of government, we have been in close communication on the telephone and Jonathan has visited me over four times.
When I pointed to the former President Jonathan that most of those who surrounded him were not loyal, sincere or patriotic but mere opportunists. It is, therefore, unfair and unjust for Reuben Abati and others to accuse me for saying things against former President Jonathan while he is no longer in office. It is even more shameful that Dr. Abati who claims to be a cultured Yoruba man, a people who have great respect for elders, to go on this wild macabre dance to insinuate and say outright lies against an elder statesman of my age and standing.

 Unknown to him, more Nigerians know me as a person of strong principles and ideals than he and his likes can imagine. This is why their attacks on me have exposed them to more ridicules in the eyes of most Nigerians, than they would have ever imagined.


culled and edited from the Nationonline.ng




26 comments:

  1. Na all of them sabi jare




    *Larry was here*

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    1. Both of u should go and sleep jor. U were both instrumental to the confusion in Aso Rock when GEJ was there.. period. Meanwhile, is Reuben a Yoruba man??

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  2. All these old men will not respecr themselves now. Busy apportioning blames here and there. They should get busy with productive things. When the going was good, they were busy wining and dining. Ife isi ike don come, everybody don de para.

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  3. Baba Clark, just go into your retirement and leave us in peace. Shameless Elder

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  4. This Clark should choose a struggle...I thought he said Goodluck is nothing to write home about...so why is he saying otherwise?...
    All these confused old men that won't go and retire...mtcheeeeww....
    Meanwhile,him and Reuben can pass for brothers...

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  5. Edwin Clark you are a fool ,and if anyone is a child or grandchild of Edwin Clark,the person should be ashamed

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  6. All these long stories. Did you or did you not say Jonathan was incompetent? Edwin and abati are opportunists simple! One turned his back After Jonathan failed while the other who was formerly a critic became a sychophant after he was noticed.

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  7. Hmmmmm. Good defence...Reuben Abati, over to you.

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  8. Dr Abati,please stop joining issues with Chief Kiagbọdọ Clark. He is 90 and licenced to talk.

    If GEJ had won,EK for still dey PDP.

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  9. It took the baba this long to draft a response. Na now day just break for am.

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  10. These two men should stop washing their dirty laundry in the public.
    It s not their fault that Jonathan lost.
    He lost bcos he was betrayed by the language people that specializes in betrayal, Shamelessness and back stabbing.

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  11. Edwin Clark dey talk too much joor

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  12. That's their business jare. But wouldn't he have still been a PDP member if Jonathan had won??1

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  13. Umu okokpa n'agwo ofe...
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    i seriously hates it wen dey leave dia supposed duty to come washing dia dirty linen publicly. ..

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  14. Umu okokpa n'agwo ofe...
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    i seriously hate it wen dey leave dia supposed duty to come washing dia dirty linen publicly. ..

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  15. Reuben Abati is now a Yoruba man no more Niger-Delta....These immoral people.

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  16. And d drama continues.....it's saddening dat GEJ d humble man is in d middle of dis drama.....

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  17. Edwin Clark is a shameless opportunist!

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