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| President of Nigeria, Muhammadu Buhari |
Buhari left for the United Kingdom for
medical follow-up on May 7.
In a
piece on Friday, Adesina described the filthy dreamers as those who “despise
dominion, and speak evil of dignities”.
He said as spokesman of the president, he would never respond to
such people.
“President Buhari has been indisposed since the beginning of the
year. It is human, and presidents, despite their elevated status, remain
human,” Adesina wrote.
“If there is anybody who considers himself 100 percent healthy, or
who bears what William Shakespeare calls ‘a charmed life’, let that person
stand up to be identified. All mortals are doomed to sickness, they can
recover, and they can die.
“That is the truth that has been internalised by millions of
people praying for the recovery of our President. And that is where the
shallowness, vacuousness, and hollowness of people who wish the President dead,
and carry unfounded rumours, is on stark display.
“Filthy dreamers. They speak evil of dignities, and despise
dominion. But we forgive them, for they know not what they do. When President
Buhari returns (as God would make him do) where would they hide their faces? In
shame.”
He likened Shimei, a character in the Bible, to the Peoples
Democratic Party (PDP), whom he described as “evil wishers” who spend “their
days conjecturing tragedy for leadership”.
“David had succeeded Saul as king of Israel. And Shimei was from
the family of Saul (read, People’s Democratic Party, PDP). Shimei hadn’t
forgotten the bloody nose the family of Saul got, when the kingship was taken
away from them, and given to David. So when the latter got into a time of
travail, no pity at all from people still smarting from bloody noses,” Adesina
said.
“The All Progressives Congress (APC), inspired by Muhammadu
Buhari, halted the 60-year pipe dream of PDP at the polls in 2015. Has the
latter forgotten? No, they won’t forget till forever.
“But so much is the animus, the antipathy towards the president
that they wish him dead. While millions of Nigerians are praying, some elements
are rejoicing, and imagining evil. But they forget: man is not God, and Jehovah
always has the final say. The descendants of Shimei need to learn vital lessons
from their forebear.
“President Buhari has tolerated people who have called him all
sorts of names in the past two years. If he didn’t move against them directly,
he could have allowed many Abishais to move against them, ‘and take off their
heads.’
“But not our president, a reformed democrat, a pious man, who has
resolved to leave the people suffused by hatred unto God.”
Source: - Dyepkazah Shibayan|
The Cable | July 22, 2017

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