The Presidency on Sunday dismissed as ‘voodoo and quackery’ the
purported poll results which the All Progressive Congress said it
conducted that shows the popularity rating of President Goodluck Jonathan as being lower than that of a yet to be named candidate of the APC.
In an interview Sunday, the Special Adviser to the President on Media
and Publicity, Dr Reuben Abati said rather than engage in subject
matter that it had neither expertise on competence, the APC should
concentrate on making its identity known to Nigerians.
He said:
“I have read a statement issued by Alhaji Lai Muhammed with regards to the plan by the APC to unveil its manifesto on Thursday.
“While we share the view that the APC has the view to unveil its
manifesto because nobody really knows what the party stands for and
Nigerians are curious to have a properly articulated position of the APC
rather than its inarticulate engagement with Nigerian public but the
basis on which the APC is trying to unveil the manifesto is dubious and
suspicious.
“The APC is, according to Muhammed, is presenting its poll on the
basis on certain poll that it conducted which shows the administration
in a bad light.
“I have read the details of the poll purportedly conducted by the
APC. To start with, polling in any category at all is a very serious
business. It is not something that any roadside adventurer can engage
in.
“What the APC has done is that, it has abandoned its core business
of politics to dabble into polling, and what it has come up with is a
voodoo exercise. The result of the polls purportedly conducted by the
APC is nothing but a great exercise in quackery.
“APC is not licensed to be a polling agency, it has neither the expertise and the exposure nor the track record. It is not surprising that the outcome of its so-called polling is dubious.
“It says for example that if elections were to be held today, whether
Nigerians will vote for President Goodluck Jonathan or the candidate of
the APC.
“To the best of everybody’s knowledge, the APC does not even have a
candidate yet. It has not named anybody as its candidate, the INEC has
not even blown any whistle to initiate the submission of names of
candidates.
“The APC on the basis of an unknown candidate is saying that their
candidate will have a 10-point lead. I don’t think Nigerians are that
gullible. It does not make sense, it does not look objective.
“The parameters and variables used are suspicious. People don’t vote
for unknown characters. At that level, I think this is a kind of polling
in which you work to a predetermined answer. The polling is a very good
illustration of quackery.
“They also came up with a claim that President Jonathan has done
nothing to create jobs. This is nothing but a gross display of
ignorance. The ignorance is self-imposed because the administration has
done more than enough and will continue to do a lot to demonstrate how
it has been creating jobs.
“In fact, job and wealth creation are two cardinal objectives and targets and achievements of this administration.
“For the APC to pretend in their voodoo polling that they are not
aware of that is the height of dishonesty and their statement should be
disregarded.
“There is nothing in this voodoo polling that Lai Muhammed has not
said before. So any discerning reader of the statement will see very
clearly that this is just clearly partisan politicking. The kind of
politics that is played without being clever about it. It is crude,
unintelligent and the vodoo nature of it and the quackery that surrounds
it make it more meaningless.
“What we know is that professional polling agencies have shown and
the most recent one is the one by NOI Polls, which had a good track
record, the result from that is that the President’s popularity is on
the rise.
“In that report, President Jonathan was given a 61 per cent job
performance rating. It even noted that this is a major increase in the
President’s rating.
“But this APC is obviously going through a crisis of identity. The
owners of the party must make up their minds whether they are running a
political party or a voodoo polling agency” he concluded.
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