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Monday, March 03, 2014

APC Warns Presidency 'Don't Seek To Profit From Boko Haram Insurgency''




The All Progressives Congress (APC) has said the failed attempt by a presidential aide, Reno Omokri, to link suspended CBN Governor Sanusi Lamido Sanusi to the heightened attacks by Boko Haram, has shown the presidency may be seeking to profit, politically and otherwise, from the insurgency that has dispatched thousands to their early graves.


In a statement issued in Lagos on Monday by its Interim National Publicity Secretary, Alhaji Lai Mohammed, the party said Omokri's attempt to push an article he authored into the public domain, using a fake name, is the clearest indication yet that the presidency has a case to answer and may have been feeding Nigerians with doctored information.



It said the attempt to blame the recent spate of attacks by Boko Haram on Sanusi raises some pertinent questions: Is the presidency trying to gain political mileage from the death of innocents Nigerians, including school children, whom it could not protect? Could this be why the government has largely treated the insurgency with levity, especially in its early days? Does the presidency know more than it is telling Nigerians on Boko Haram? Is there a government Boko Haram that acts on instructions from some quarters? Is anyone in government profiting financially from the battle against Boko Haram that they may be sabotaging efforts to end the insurgency?



''The best way to know the answers to these questions is for the State Security Service to immediately arrest and question Omokri on why he was trying to act by subterfuge to misinform Nigerians, how long he has been engaged in this shameful and  irresponsible act, what his connections are, if any, with Boko Haram, and whether or not his handlers, including the President, approve of his chicanery,'' APC said.



The party said Omokri's dangerous game should be seen within the context of some curious coincidence between several past Boko Haram attacks and certain low moments and/or at critical junctures in the administration of President Jonathan, giving the impression of an unseen hands playing the puppeteer.


Given some instances, it said the Jan. 20th 2012 deadly attacks in Kano that left about 162 dead occurred at the height of the fuel subsidy protests that shut down the country; the Christmas Day attack in Suleja that killed about 37 people and injured 57 seems to be a distraction from the series of deadly attacks that had rocked the country earlier; the fact that Boko Haram struck within days of Alaemieyeseigha and Diyarbakir amnesty that attracted widespread criticism, and then the resurgence of Boko Haram that coincided with Sanusi's suspension.



''The coincidences become even more curious when viewed against the apparently informed statements by two Governors in the North-east, where recent attacks have been concentrated. First, Borno Governor Kashim Shettima called attention to the fact that we need to do more to fortify our troops if they are to defeat Boko Haram, only for the statement to be twisted out of context and a vicious offensive launched against him by presidential attack dogs


''Secondly, Gov. Murtala Nyako of Adamawa, himself a retired military top brass, wondered aloud why the checkpoint near the FGC in Yobe was removed before the attack and who ordered the removal? Why the authorities have not been able to trace the deadly weapons being used by Boko Haram to the manufacturers? Who transports the weapons and how is that possible when the states affected are under a state of emergency? why retired Gen. Shuwa was killed and the army failed to respond during the attack on his residence, and why the air force base in Maiduguri was attacked even with an army unit nearby.



''Thirdly, the fact that the attacks have spiked as we move closer to the 2015 elections, and a presidential aide is trying to link a perceived enemy of the Jonathan Administration to the insurgency suggest the government may be viewing the terrorist attacks as a wild card to be leveraged one way or the other ahead of the elections,'' APC said.



The party said while these are complex issues, the first step in resolving them should start with Omokri, the President's Social Media attack dog, who may have now overreached himself!

Alhaji Lai Mohammed
Interim National Publicity Secretary
All Progressives Congress (APC)
Lagos, March 3rd 2014


14 comments:

  1. This APC leaders are really a joke,i knew that they would capitalise on Reno's attack,but that article was not in Reno's name,so i don't believe at all,serious allegation by the opposition; even at that,what of El-rufai linking the terrorist attack to GEJ?please APC go and do something better with your time and public Secretary; no positive news from your party,only casting blames and political cross carpeting;smh.

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    1. Learn to talk and reason intelligently sir... if you have been following the trends and happenings in this country you will know that Boko Haram is actually a FG sponsored 'program'

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    2. @anon 6:53 pls remove d big log of wood in ur eyes before looking into other peoples eyes and learn to talk reasonably and intelligently (sir/ma). So as not to say it outside and you are charged with mouth diarrhea!

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  2. Walahi e no go better for all of nija enemy,kilode gan! Aiye gbogbo yin mabaje ni oo,eyin were jatijati yiii.u wil see, nija youth r plannin on killing all the corrupt leaders.

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    1. Amen . E no go better for anyone benefiting from these killings. Nigerian army has failed. SSS has failed. Na only to thief them sabi. God will wipe all of you out like the egyptians. These idiots take Nigerians as fools. Sanusi suddenly became Boko Harams sponsor after hw was suspended. When he was defending your subsidy removal with madam Iweala, he was not Boko Haram abi. Ori yin buru.

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    2. Abeg mind d kind prayer u go dey pray....there are innocent people In d army and dss...na someone pikin dem be. Abeg, change your style of prayer @ least for d sake of those innocent ones!

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  3. Lai please shut up Already! And stop playing politics with people's lives#pissed#youallaresame

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  4. APC has never given any serious positive solution †Φ curbing the insurgency...bt they can destructively Criticise then come out †Φ yarn okpata about solving the problem if they get voted....i still say ℓ̊τ̅, apc should stop all these character assasination α̲̅πϑ look for positive strategy †Φ win the election

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  5. Is something wrong with this people

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  6. Lai Mohammedd please can u retire your tongue?

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  7. These pple are just using the lives of poor and defenseless pple to trade banters'!
    !smh pls God save naija!

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  8. These APC guys are nothing but bunch of power hungry, confused. Organised rogues! Goodluck jonathan i dnt like! But APC got nothing to offer to NIGERIA. They should wake up from their deep slumber learn to strategise and plan well on how to win the 2015 elections and am suspecting this crazy malam Lai Mohammed, i doubt his sanity! The FG should place him on security watchlist....Nicholas Anelka talking.

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  9. I think the entire reason APC was formed was just to highlight all the problems with PDP's government. Have they proferred or even suggested an alternative to solving these problems?? NO!
    In the end, they are all the same!

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