The presidency Wednesday night lambasted the a staff writer of popular British Paper The Telegraph UK, Mr. Con Coughlin over reports he authored claiming that president Mohammadu Buhari was fighting his political opponents with foreign financial aids meant to fight insurgency in Nigeria.
Here's the full statement culled from Vanguard...
“Our attention has been drawn to a piece published on April 12, 2016, in The Telegraph (London) paper, by one Con Coughlin (identified as ‘Defence Editor’), and titled, ‘Nigeria using UK aid to persecute president’s political foes rather to fight Boko Haram.’
“The piece is not only full of factual inaccuracies, it also betrays a shocking ignorance of Nigeria and the country’s ongoing war against terrorism.
“Mr Coughlin’s editorial tactic is to quote unnamed “senior officials” and “Western diplomats” and “Western officials” and “political opponents” making fact-free and unfounded statements. It also appears that he sought out only those opinions which suited and reinforced his disgracefully false headline. Nowhere in the piece is there anything that suggests he attempted to contact the Nigerian government for its own side of the story.
“Coughlin writes that “American officials are also angry that $2.1 billion of aid given to the Nigerian military to tackle Boko Haram has not been properly accounted for.”
It does not occur to him that the $2.1 billion he refers to was budgeted for and wholly spent by the government that President Buhari and his party defeated in the March 2015 presidential elections, and that one of President Buhari’s priorities has been investigating the misuse of those funds.
“It also does not appear to occur to Mr. Coughlin that the “political opponents” he is falsely accusing President Buhari of “targeting” and “persecuting” are actually on trial on account of how they spent the $2.1 billion in question. Mr. Coughlin is equally unaware of the fact that the investigating panel set up by Mr. Buhari to probe the $2.1 billion recently published a preliminary report that confirmed that much of that money was indeed looted or mis-spent by the accused persons, and that the government has started to recover the funds.
“Coughlin accuses President Buhari’s government of attempting to cover-up the abductions of 400 women and children “abducted last year by militants from the Nigerian town of Damasak.”
“This is absolutely untrue. The Damasak abductions he’s referring to, which were recently widely reported, took place, not “last year” as he says, but in late 2014, well before Mr. Buhari was elected President of Nigeria. (And, by the way, President Buhari came to power on May 29, 2015, not July, as Coughlin reports).
“A simple search by Mr. Coughlin of his paper’s archives would have revealed these facts. A simple fact-check by his copy-editors would have spared the Telegraph the embarrassment of publishing this drivel.
There are several other inaccuracies and baseless statements in the piece, but Mr. Coughlin is too enamoured of his anonymous sources to realise they might be misleading him, or be as ignorant about the situation as he is. The suggestion that Boko Haram is going “from strength to strength” is an eminently laughable one; not even Nigeria’s opposition party would make such an absurd claim.
“Since President Buhari took office, schools in Borno State, shut for more than one year under the previous government, have reopened. The same applies to the airport in Maiduguri, shut down in December 2013 after a devastating Boko Haram attack on the nearby Air Force Base.
“Thousands of Internally Displaced Persons (IDPs) have now started returning home. Last Sunday, El-Kanemi Warriors Football Club played its first game in its home base of Maiduguri in more than two seasons. Until now they had been forced to play home games outside the region, on account of security concerns. There are several more examples of how the people of the region are finally getting a chance to rebuild their lives, as the Nigerian Armed Forces and a Multinational Joint Task Force continue their work of routing the terrorists.
“Mr. Coughlin not only sounds like a spokesperson for the very people whose corruption and mismanagement allowed Boko Haram to bring Nigeria to its knees – and whose disastrous legacy President Buhari has spent the last one year redeeming Nigeria from – he is also guilty of failing to observe the most basic rules of responsible journalism.
“Mr Coughlin needs a refresher course on responsible journalism as much as he needs a crash course on Nigeria. Until he submits himself to these, we’re afraid he will continue to embarrass not only himself, but also the revered British media institution that is the Telegraph.”
Long a read, they should get over it biko and do their jobs
ReplyDeleteBut Mr Coughlin was right nau...
ReplyDeleteHow is he right?
DeleteDid you read the article at all?
You are so filled with hate and bitterness that you support anything anti-Buhari.
Everyday, you expose how tiny your brain is, that your thinking is limited and how myopic your eyes are, that you are short-sighted!
I fear for any of your friends or relations or neighbors that might offend you, because you can poison them or go fetish on them! I pity the man who married you and your children and future daughters-in-law. You are a terrible human being! Tufiakwa!
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ReplyDeletePlease remind me again, wasn't it the loot of abacha that was returned thay Gej and his cohort allegedly spent on elections rerun and their personal enrichment?? Because I remember the whole story well. How come USA is also saying they gave 2.1 billion dollars. Who is lying to who here please??
ReplyDeleteWhen they called Gej an ineffectual buffoon the stupid apc appluaded them now they can't take the heat. Clueless president and brainwashed supporters
ReplyDeleteD Queen. You want them them to cry this morning
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DeleteToo long!
ReplyDeleteWell, we expect such write up from a British man as his country is beneficiary to looted funds around third world countries. British system is built on fraud like our system, most things you see happening in Nigeria our leaders learnt it from the British,they are NO 2 beneficiary of looted funds around western Europe after swiss. They do not check how money came in or where, just of recent they started checking but the loophole still remains. Just imagine all Africa,Russia, Chinese looted funds being repatriated back to their country of origin, Uk will fall apart.
ReplyDeleteDo you think Abacha looted money are not in the UK? Ofcourse they are but sense people "British" will find ways to keep it. Even recovered Jame Ibori fund 80% will be taken away from our government by the British government.
Same journalist who seat in the comfort of his office to describe everything happening in Africa without visiting Africa will write how poor Africa countries are. They even describe Africa as a country not continent, some do not even know Africa is a continent just the name Africa signifies country to them.
Turn onto their television within 30mins all you see is charity donation request from malnourished Africa kids images, 20% of money donated do not even reach the beneficiaries, it's being used to help their own people while they continue to use image of Africa kids to defraud donors as they see Africa as poor and no good.
I blame our politicians/African leaders for their stupidity, using our common wealth to develop the west while we continue to die in poverty. Presidency should look into some of the point made by the writer even though most are just fabrication. The government need to open up to it's citizen on how much is recovered and what development they plan to embark on.
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DeleteJaymoore Jaymoore!...
DeleteWell,you are right!...
Thank you Jay Moore for this objective view!
DeleteWhy contradict yourself queen of deceit? But your first comment supported the writer!
The developed countries are the most corrupt but they are smart about it and use it to make their country and life better. While our idiotic brain dead leaders will steal and buy houses abroad, establish refineries abroad, educate their children abroad, go shopping abroad, do their weddings abroad, take their mistresses abroad, import toothpick, toothpaste and tissue paper!!! Making them richer while making Nigeria poorer!
PMB actions are affecting them, because it is no longer business as usual for the corrupt politicians!
Instead of Nigerians to applaude this administration they are fuming like babies that sweet was taken from their hands!
Queen of lies, I know you will be too lazy to read my comment, because your I.Q can only read 2 liners!
Anony 12:23 why are you always tagging your opinion on Queen & Boss's comment? All day you trail her comments about demented & senile Buhari to counteract her criticisms. You go tire. If you care go hug transformer, if you can't take the dislike on Buhari. Whether justified or not. No be force to like him or hail him. Every one is entitled to their opinion. If he is your demi God keep it to your self .
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Deletea.k.a EDWIN CHINEDU AZUBUKO said...
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ReplyDeleteAll I see is the APC blame games as usual, trying to justify their slow motion in governance. If Mr shirt Coughlin or whatever did not say these things would u have tried to educate the people u claim to lead? I think it's a wake up call 4Buhari n Co. Well done Jaymoore we still need more of Coughlin so these ppl can sit up the slow motion no b here.