The All Progressives Congress presidential candidate, Maj.Gen. Muhammadu
Buhari (retd.), has listed the strategies that he would adopt to end
insecurity in the country if elected President.
The methods, The
PUNCH learnt, were unveiled by Buhari during his meeting with the United
States Secretary of State, John Kerry, in Lagos on Sunday.
The
source, who was one of the APC members that also attended the meeting,
said on Monday that the strategies included the elimination of
corruption, transparency in the management of defence budgets and an
overhaul of the nation’s security apparatuses.
He said that Buhari highlighted the plans when Kerry expressed concern about the spate of insecurity in the North-East.
The
source added, “Kerry said the US was interested in someone that could
curb the Boko Haram menace. He said the concern of President Barack
Obama was that terrorism should not spread beyond the North-East as it
seemed to be doing so gradually.
“Kerry asked what the strategy of the APC would be in fighting insecurity.”
One
of our correspondents gathered that while responding, Buhari said
since he knows that corruption and lack of political will are some of
the problems militating against the war against insurgency, he would
tackle them headlong if elected.
Buhari was said to have told
Kerry that the Goodluck Jonathan administration had spent billions of
dollars on defence and that a large portion of the money was diverted by
those in power.
It was also learnt that the APC candidate informed the Secretary of State that the President had turned a blind eye to this.
Buhari
was said to have also stated that there was something wrong with the
intelligence-gathering mechanism of the military. He therefore promised
that he would revamp the security apparatuses of the government.
According
to our source, the APC candidate said “that Boko Haram members were
not ghosts but that they were gaining ground because the security
agencies had been compromised.”
He said that the former Head of
State also promised that transparency would be his watchword in the
disbursement of defence budgets.
It was gathered that Buhari
“promised to ensure that every kobo spent on security would be accounted
for as this would ensure that our soldiers get the appropriate
equipment and have their morale boosted.”
He was also said to
have told Kerry that the Jonathan government once scuttled a hearing by
the National Assembly on defence spending, an act that clearly showed
that it was not ready to promote transparency in the management of the
nation’s affairs.
“Buhari said when the National Assembly set up a
hearing with the heads of security agencies to know how the defence
budgets were being spent, the Presidency scuttled it because it was
obvious that the money for equipment was not being spent judiciously. He
said by such an act, the Jonathan government was not encouraging
transparency in the way and manner money meant for security was being
spent.”
The PUNCH gathered that APC leaders like the National
Chairman, Chief John Odigie-Oyegun; Asiwaju Bola Tinubu and Rivers
State Governor, Rotimi Amaechi, who were also at the meeting, urged
the US to impress it upon the Jonathan government to ensure that next
month’s elections were not postponed.
Kerry was said to have
expressed worry at the pre-election violence in the country but the APC
leaders told him that they had nothing to do with it.
The APC
Presidential Campaign Organisation has however welcomed the call by the
US for free, fair and peaceful elections in Nigeria.
The
organisation, in a statement by its Director, Media and Publicity,
Garba Shehu, said it fully identified with Washington’s appeal to
political parties to ensure credible polls.
According to the
statement, the Jonathan administration and all responsible politicians
should support the objectives of free, fair and peaceful polls as
advocated by the US government.
The statement read in part,
“He(Kerry) explained that the US and other members of the international
community should not leave the Jonathan administration to its devices or
whims and caprices, adding that the government must be held to these
commitments to avoid any hanky-panky during the elections.
“On
the US threat to deny visa to politicians that engage in electoral
violence and malpractices, the APC Campaign organisation said it fully
endorsed the measure to serve as a deterrent and give credibility to
Nigeria’s democracy and electoral system.”
I can’t fight corruption by jailing people, Jonathan insistsMeanwhile, Jonathan has insisted that he will not fight corruption by jailing people.
He, however, stated that he would build a system that would block people’s direct access to funds.
The President said this at a corporate forum titled, ‘An Evening with Dr. Goodluck Ebele Azikiwe Jonathan’ in Lagos on Sunday.
He
said even if five million Nigerians were thrown into jail for
corruption, graft would still continue if the system was porous.
He
said, “People always say government is not fighting corruption but our
position is very clear. We are fighting corruption and our position is
that fighting corruption is not all about jailing people and showing
them on television sets.
“In this country, we never had armed
robbery until the civil war when small arms were being used. Initially,
armed robbers were being shot in public and later in secret. But it
did not stop armed robbery; so our commitment is in the British law
system that states that it is better for nine criminals to go free than
for one innocent person to suffer undue punishment. In that case, the
concept of beyond reasonable doubt is always difficult to prove in
corrupt cases and that is why they even accuse the EFCC (Economic and
Financial Crimes Commission) of going for plea bargain.
“In the
area of arrest, the EFCC has prosecuted more people and has secured more
convictions than before but even if you prosecute 10 million Nigerians
and convict five million, it will not stop corruption. Yes, you are
fighting corruption which must continue but the most important thing is
to block those avenues that corruption can occur.”
The President also promised to bring the fight against insurgency to an end if re-elected.
Earlier, many of his key ministers had spoken about the administration’s achievements.
For
instance, the Minister of Finance, Ngozi Okonjo-Iweala, said the
recent rebasing of the GDP showed that the Jonathan administration had
actually diversified the economy better than its predecessors.
Okonjo-Iweala,
however, warned that there would be tough days ahead but maintained
that the diversification of the economy would cushion the drop in the
price of crude oil.
The Minister of Petroleum Resources, Diezani
Alison-Madueke, said there had been giant strides in the oil sector but
lamented that pipeline vandalism was affecting both oil production and
revenue.
She said over 60,000 barrels of crude were still being lost to the act daily.
Also
speaking, the Chairman, Dangote Group, Alhaji Aliko Dangote, said the
economy should be diversified such that oil would constitute only about
40 per cent of the nation’s revenue.
Dangote, who called on the
government to ensure job creation, said it was unfortunate that within
90 days the price of oil went from $110 per barrel to less than $50.
Source: The Punch
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