Contrary to the news making the rounds that the Boko Haram sect has nominated Former Head of States, General Muhammadu Buhari as
the mediator between them and the Federal Government of Nigeria in the
proposed peace talk, the retired Military General has denied knowledge
of his nomination.
According to the National Secretary of the Congress for Progressive
Change (CPC) Engr Buba Galadima, the national leader of the CPC is not
aware of the appointment: “As at 10pm yesterday (Thursday) when I
spoke
with him,
he said he has not even heard about it.”
Galadima
said: “He (Buhari) said the whole thing to him, is just speculation.
And since nobody has contacted him as a person for him to even know who
is behind what, and what are the motives of the whole exercise, he would
not speak to the press.”
He revealed that Buhari, the 2011
presidential candidate of the CPC, further told him that as an elder
statesman and a patriotic Nigerian, he will continue to pray until peace
and tranquillity return to Nigeria.
It would be recalled that the
sect had said in a telephone press conference in Maiduguri, Borno
State, through Abu Mohammed Ibn Abdulaziz, who claimed to be the Boko
Haram commander in charge of Southern and Northern Borno that they would
prefer the former military leader, General Muhammadu Buhari, ex-Yobe
State governor and now Senator, Bukar Abba Ibrahim, first Nigerian
Minister of Petroleum, Shettima Ali Monguno, Chairman of the
Presidential Committee on Insecurity in the North-East, Ambassador Gaji
Gatimari, and other prominent members of the Borno Emirate to mediate
between them and the federal government.
Abdulaziz claimed he had
the mandate of their leader, Imam Abubakar Shekau, disclosing that the
sect was highly offended due to what happened three years ago (referring
to the killing of the sect’s leader, Mallam Mohammed Yusuf).
Speaking
on to the development, the CPC national publicity secretary, Mr. Rotimi
Fashekun, has lambasted President Goodluck Jonathan and the ruling
Peoples Democratic Party (PDP) over Buhari’s nomination.
Fashekun
described Buhari’s purported nomination as “the latest gambit in the
desire of this organically corrupt PDP-led Federal Government in
diverting the attention of the unsuspecting Nigerian public from the
on-going massive looting of their common patrimony.”
Fashekun also
said: “Without any scintilla of equivocation, General Muhammadu Buhari
has never been directly or remotely connected with any insurrection or
insurgency against the Nigerian nation and her people. He remains the
quintessential patriot that continues to magnetise the very best across
the ethno-religious boundaries within the Nigerian nation-space.”
The
party chieftain accused the PDP of being responsible for the growing
insecurity in the country, insisting: “As we have stated in an earlier
communication, the (PDP), as a corporate entity, is the harbinger of the
insecurity travails of the Nigerian people for the sole reason of
ensuring perpetuity in governance.”
Fashekun listed the three categories of Boko Haram and alleged that the PDP-led government is sponsoring one of them.
“
From
recollection of events of the last two years, there are three variants
of the Boko Haram: the original Boko Haram that is at daggers drawn with
the Nigerian authority for the extra-judicial killing of their leader;
the criminal Boko Haram that is involved in all criminality for economic
reasons and of course, the most lethal of all, the Political Boko
Haram, which this PDP-led Federal Government represents.
“The
President, Goodluck Jonathan, had once alerted the nation of the
ubiquitous presence of Boko Haram in his government, a fact aptly
amplified by his erstwhile National Security Adviser, General Andrew
Azazi.” He further drew instances from the revelations made by State
Security Service. “Undoubtedly, the latest revelations by the State
Security Services (SSS) on the complicity of the top echelon of the PDP
leadership in Boko Haram activities aptly bear testimony of the noxious
subterfuge to extirpate the essence of our nationhood,” he said.
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