The All Progressives Congress (APC) has accused the
Peoples Democratic Party (PDP) of aiding, abetting and benefitting from the
continued Boko Haram insurgency in the country. The party said through the
mismanagement of national resources, massive corruption and the incompetent
handling of what started as a localised insurgency, the PDP-led federal
government had been responsible for the festering of the crisis.
In a statement issued yesterday by the National
Publicity Secretary of the party, Alhaji Lai Mohammed, the party also accused
the federal government of using the fight against the insurgency as an excuse
to persecute the opposition, trample on civil liberties and abuse national
institutions on a scale that is unprecedented in the history of the country.
“Far from the baseless and irresponsible accusations
and finger-pointing by the PDP and the government it controls at the centre, it
is time to tell Nigerians that the only reason the insurgency has continued
unabated is because the PDP and the Jonathan administration are benefitting
massively from it.”
The party accused the PDP of profiting from the Boko
Haram insurgency, adding that this was why it was always dismissive of any
genuine efforts to end the crisis, preferring to continually demonise the APC
as the sponsors of Boko Haram even when there was no scintilla of evidence to
back the allegation up.
It said the international community was not unaware
that the federal government had been the biggest cog in the wheel of efforts to
tackle Boko Haram because the Jonathan administration had seen the insurgency
as its surest ticket to re-election and international acceptance.
“That explains their quick dismissal of our call for
an international inquiry to unravel the sponsors and modus operandi of the
terror group, while latching on to what remains a mere conjecture on the probe
of Boko Haram links by the British parliament. Which is bigger and more
authentic, a probe by the British parliament or an international inquiry? If
the PDP and its cohorts have nothing to hide, they would have embraced that
call. We maintain that only an international inquiry can unravel those behind
Boko Haram, and we thank Nigerians for their favourable response to our call,’’
the APC said.
The party called the attention of Nigerians to the
testimony given by a US official at the US House Foreign Affairs Sub-committee
on Africa’s hearing last Thursday in Washington, “The Congress was told by the
Specialist at African Affairs Congressional Research Service, Lauren Blanchard,
that the Nigerian government and its military had not been yielding to
America’s suggestions; that the main impediment to America’s efforts to support
Nigeria’s broader response to Boko Haram is ‘gross violations committed by the
Nigerian forces, the Nigerian government’s resistance to adopting a more
comprehensive approach to Boko Haram and the continued lack of political will’.
“The Congress also heard that the Nigerian
government has appeared reticent in some cases to allow its security forces to
participate in US training programmes, adding: ‘Multiple systemic factors
further constrain the effectiveness of the Nigerian security force’s response
to Boko Haram, notably security sector, corruption and mismanagement, and some
of these factors impede US support even for units that have been cleared for
assistance.’
“Does anyone need any more evidence of whose
cluelessness and incompetence have allowed Boko Haram to fester to such a level
that it has killed over 3,000 people since the beginning of this year alone?
Does anyone need further evidence of whose non-cooperative attitude with the US
and other foreign friends of Nigeria has been responsible for the failed and
tepid efforts to tackle Boko Haram?” it queried.
Backing up its claims that the Jonathan
administration is profiting from the Boko Haram insurgency, the opposition
party said the PDP was using the crisis to launder the image of the Jonathan
presidency by securing attendance and participation for President Jonathan at
important international summits and meetings.
“Curiously, Boko Haram has become a way of getting
the international community to talk and meet with President Jonathan and gain
international media coverage. The PDP-led federal government is also using the
Boko Haram crisis, especially the #BringBackOurGirls campaign to blackmail the
main opposition party and the civil society, impose emergency rule in states
and areas controlled by opposition political parties, harass and restrict media
freedom (through military clampdowns), and to justify other illegal
activities.”
“The Boko Haram crisis is readily used by the PDP to
rationalise the Jonathan administration’s abdication of its constitutional
responsibilities, including visits and assistance to areas affected and
effective response to kidnappings and abductions. For instance, the
administration was silent over the Chibok girls kidnaps for over 15 days.
Little wonder that it took the visit of the Pakistani girl education
campaigner, Malala, to Nigeria to force President Jonathan to now promise to
meet the parents of the over 200 school girls who were abducted over three
months ago in Chibok.”
“Under the guise of ensuring security, the Maiduguri
Airport has been closed, hence the Borno State governor and the people of the
state, including the pilgrims heading to lesser Hajj, have been forced to
travel by road to Kano to board their flights. However, the reason for shutting
the airport has suddenly vanished as the private plane bearing Ali Modu Sheriff
was allowed to land at the airport on Monday, the same day the Governor had to
travel by road to Kano to see his brother who was involved in an accident on
the same road!”
“It is also not a secret that billions of Naira have
been allocated to security in order to tackle the Boko Haram menace, yet our
troops have not been adequately equipped to confront the insurgency. One
wonders what happened to the huge funds allocated to the anti-terror fight.
Against the backdrop of the huge war-chest that the Jonathan administration has
amassed ahead of the 2015 elections, one can easily understand who such funds
have evaporated into thin air.”
“Also, the Boko Haram crisis and the Jonathan
administration’s response to it must be seen in the context of 2015 elections.
The status quo favours the PDP and President Jonathan. Why? Because Boko Haram
affected areas and indeed the northern region are opposition strongholds, hence
the administration is hoping that the Boko Haram crisis, the declaration of
emergency rule and general atmosphere of insecurity in the North will lead to
the cancellation of voting in some areas and limit voters’ turnout in general,
a development which the PDP believes will minimise its electoral losses in the
North and enhance the likelihood of a PDP victory,’’ APC said.
The party reiterated its position on the Boko Haram
crisis, saying it had no links whatsoever to the terror group and challenged
anyone with contrary information and proof to present such to Nigerians without
delay. It also restated its earlier recommendations for resolving the crisis,
saying any solution that would be effective must be multi-faceted, since
scorched-earth military tactics alone had failed to quell the insurgency.
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