
Former
 minister of the Federal Capital Territory, Nasir El-Rufai, who recently
 just declared his intention of running for the Governorship position in
 Kaduna, come 2015 has fired back at Pastor Oritsejafor for daring to 
say himself and APC spokesman, Lai Mohammed were only trying to tarnish 
his image when they called him out concerning a private jet which was 
recently impounded in South Africa over suspicion of arms smuggling.
El-Rufai
 described the CAN president as an “irresponsible” leader and asked him 
to come out and tell Nigerians may be the same impounded jet was the one
 ‘donated’ to him in 2012. He also said he should clarify if the jet was
 actually registered as a commercial aircraft or the aircraft serves as 
both private and commercial one. Lol, I just think El-Rufai is always 
the wrong person to fight with. Read the full statement by Premium TimesOMG! after the cut; His words were
heavy though.
heavy though.
A
 former Minister of the Federal Capital Territory, and senior member of 
the All Progressives Congress, APC, Nasir El-Rufai, on Wednesday 
described the President of the Christian Association of Nigeria, CAN, 
Ayo Oritsejafor, as an “irresponsible” leader who has abused his revered
 office by venturing into politics. 
Mr.
 El-Rufai was reacting to a statement by CAN Tuesday berating the former
 minister and the spokesperson of the APC, Lai Mohammed, over their 
responses to reports that a private jet recently impounded in South 
Africa over suspicion of arms smuggling, belongs to the CAN president. 
In the statement, CAN accused the two APC stalwarts of tarnishing the 
image of Mr. Ortisejafor. 
CAN
 also said Mr. El-Rufai had once said there are three sets of Boko Haram
 in Nigeria: “Islamic Boko Haram, Politicians’ Boko Haram and 
Christians’ Boko Haram which he said are being funded by President 
Goodluck Jonathan and coordinated by CAN President, Pastor Ayo 
Oritsejafor. He went further to claim that the CAN President has been 
given N50 billion by the President and a Jet”. 
In
 his response Wednesday, Mr. El Rufai said the CAN president is becoming
 “jittery” because his private jet was identified as the vessel 
impounded by the South African authorities for ferrying $9.3m cash into 
their country. Mr. El-Rufai also said after being unable to shake off 
his connection to the plane, Mr. Oritsejafor has resorted to abuse and 
vilification. 
“Were
 he more reflective, he would be pondering how, of all the private jets 
available in Nigeria, it was his that came to be involved in a covert 
arms purchase scandal. 
“Would
 he have managed any objectivity if the plane involved happened to 
belong to a prominent person of another faith or political persuasion,” a
 statement signed by Mr. El Rufai’s spokesperson, Muyiwa Adekeye, said. 
Mr. El-Rufai also said the CAN President should explain if the jet 
involved in the scandal is the same one that was “donated” to him in 
2012. 
“Did
 he register it as a commercial aircraft or is the plane illegally 
moonlighting as one? Has he ever reflected on the impropriety of mixing 
his religious role with politics? “Having strayed into politics, and an 
irresponsible variant at that, can he expect the veneration enjoyed by 
his predecessors such as Cardinals Olubunmi Okogie and John Onaiyekan? 
“Why
 is he the first CAN leader to provoke pitiful mirth and amusement when 
he is not being derided as a tragedy, a sort of Ichabod, desperate to 
separate glory from a revered body?” Mr. El-Rufai said.
He
 also advised Mr. Oritsejafor to “look beyond the bling to ask himself 
if it was any of the individuals he abused yesterday that asked him to 
make his aircraft available for monkey business, or get himself involved
 in the politics of division”.
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