Daniel Bwala, special adviser to the president on policy communication, asserts that Nasir el-Rufai, the former governor of Kaduna, lacks the capacity to “unsettle” President Bola Tinubu.
Bwala made this statement on Thursday during an interview with TVC News. He emphasized that Tinubu is not losing sleep over el-Rufai’s continuous criticisms of his administration.
Background
El-Rufai has been targeting some members of the Tinubu administration.
The former minister of the federal capital territory (FCT) recently criticized the ruling All Progressives Congress (APC) for “straying away from its core values,” mentioning that he no longer recognizes his political party.
Bwala had questioned el-Rufai if his stance on the APC would have been different had he been a member of Tinubu’s cabinet.
In response to Bwala’s comments, el-Rufai stated that he would not hesitate to criticize the party, even if he were given a position in the Tinubu administration.
‘On His Own, El-Rufai Is Unelectable’
When asked if the presidency was anxious about el-Rufai’s remarks and the regrouping of opposition politicians, the spokesperson confirmed that Tinubu is not concerned with the opposition’s movements.
Bwala emphasized that the president’s approach has always been one of reconciliation.
“Who is jittery? The political opponents have no direction. There is no organized political party in Nigeria other than APC. Almost all opposition parties are trying to find their way,” Bwala stated.
“I don’t attack because I see that the position of Mr. President is that of reconciliation. In his 18 months in office, he has never reacted to anybody. He has never been seen being combative or aggressive against anybody.”
The presidential spokesperson acknowledged el-Rufai’s dilemma, adding that the former governor cannot accomplish his goals by joining the opposition.
According to Bwala, el-Rufai only becomes a significant political figure when he aligns with a “solid revolutionary” leader.
“El-Rufai, as he said, is still in APC. You treat him like a brother. I know his grandstanding. I know he is facing challenges finding a path,” he stated.
“If you leave a governing party, which you have influence over, and think that you can undertake a mission, you need to have a working platform to do that.”
“He does not have the capacity to make the president unsettled. No opposition party, even if combined, can make the president unsettled.”
“Let me tell you something about my elder brother, el-Rufai, and whether we should be worried.”
“There is a dynamic around el-Rufai. El-Rufai needed a solid revolutionary person to thrive. On his own, el-Rufai may not win the senate.”
“He won governorship because of the Buhari factor and got re-elected because of the Buhari factor. If you leave him now to go and run for senate in Kaduna, he would not win.”