Thursday 16 July 2015

Dele Momodu meets with Buhari, denies saying the president was too slow

Dele Momodu presenting a copy of 'Pendulum' to president Muhammadu Buhari during his visit at the State House in Abuja on Wednesday July 15.

The 55-year-old publisher of Ovation magazine and former presidential aspirant told journalists shortly after the meeting that their conversation was very candid.

When confronted with reports on social media where he was reported to have said the president was too slow, he responded: ''You know on social media people can post anything. I actually wrote him a memo and one of the things I told him is that the job of a columnist is that of an adviser who is not paid''.

''I actually wrote him a memo and one of the things I told him was that the job of a columnist is that of an adviser who is not paid,'' Momodu told journalists. ''In fact, journalists do more work than those paid to advise the President, and that it is good to listen. And I know he reads voraciously and that was one of reasons he was able to invite me because I wrote what I called a desperate memo to President Buhari. Of course, people slanted it, some people said maybe we are no longer supporting him and all that, but if you like someone you must be able to tell him the truth at all times. What I have realised in so many years of interacting with people in government is that once you get to power, people stop telling you the truth, they tell you only what they think you want to hear. And I’m happy he said we should argue with him, tell him the truth, if things are going wrong and we should not be afraid of telling the truth. And for a man who has been maligned for so many years that he doesn't like the press, it is a welcome development that he is able to reach out to members of Fourth Estate.''

On his advice to Buhari:

''We discussed different issues affecting our country and I gave him my own idea as a publisher, journalist, a columnist and the way forward for Nigeria. We spoke about security and the efforts he is making; we spoke about anti-corruption crusade and I must say, today, he reassured me that not only does he know what he is doing, he is determined to make Nigeria work.''

Calling on women involvement in Governance:

''I said women must be involved in the governance of Nigeria, and he looked at me. I said, 'Sir, women cannot marry two husbands but a man can have four wives and 10 concubines.' He laughed so much and almost choked. I said, 'So, when you talk about corruption, the needs of women are not as big as that of men,' and he said that was a very interesting theory.''

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