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We Never Underrated Boko Haram – Presidency Replied APC

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The office the Presidency on Wednesday, February 25, 2015 replied claims by the All Progressives Congress (APC) that the Federal Government underrated the capacity of insurgent group, Boko Haram.

Speaking to journalists in Abuja was the Senior Special Assistant to the President on Public Affairs, Dr. Doyin Okupe who described as unpatriotic, claims by the APC that President Goodluck Jonathan waited this long to decisively tackle the sect for political reasons, explaining that procuring military hardware could not be likened to purchasing real estate or a vehicle.

Dr Doyin Okupe
Dr Doyin Okupe

He also addressed claims that so far the Federal Government had spent N6.5 trillion in the fight against terror, stating that the claims were unfounded.

Dr. Okupe said: ”Yesterday, 24th February 2015 the Spokesperson of the All Progressive Congress, Alh Lai Muhammed issued a Press statement on the ongoing war against terror where he again displayed the apparent hypocrisy and insincerity of his party on this most important national issue.

“The text of the APC statement contained as usual some falsehoods including quoting President Goodluck Jonathan as saying that the Federal Government “underrated the capacity of the Boko Haram” and waited for this long to rout out the insurgents as a political trump card. We find these assertions by the APC as most unfortunate and certainly unpatriotic.

“In the first instance, what President Goodluck Jonathan said in the interview which has been mischievously twisted by the APC was that at the outset of the Boko Haram activities, the group was treated as a local insurgent group in view of the fact that there was scanty information on its global network in training, funding and supply of arms.

“We wish to state that there was never a time that this administration shirked  its responsibilities  in the fight against terror in spite of the obvious challenges resulting from decades of failure to procure essential equipment to modernize and enhance the fighting power of our Military.

“The various successes recorded by the Nigerian Military in their various International engagements were as a result of the fact that our soldiers were essentially equipped for specific engagements and the equipment are tailor made for the foreign operations.

“The APC ought to know that procuring Military hardware is totally different from buying real estate or a piece of automobile. In most cases, the equipment have to be pre-ordered, designed and produced to specification which takes a considerable time.

“The recent success of the Nigerian Military in the war against terror has been made possible by the following factors:
Deployment of specially trained anti-terrorism combat squad who were recently trained by our international partners.
The acquisition and deployment of more sophisticated, adequate and appropriate Military hardware. The recent approval by the African Union and the United Nations for a broad based international coalition to collaborate with our Military. This approval also gives legal authority to our neighbors ( CHAD, NIGER AND CAMEROON) to lawfully deploy troops on Nigerian soil while our Military can now operate beyond our borders to hunt fleeing terrorists; thus removing their safe haven.

“It is a combination of these factors that make it realistic to hope that the terrorists’ fighting capabilities will soon be terribly decimated and severely degraded thus ensuring a safer climate for both the general elections and overall resumption of civic activities in the areas affected by insurgency.

“Regrettably however, the All Progressive Congress which has the unfortunate antecedent of siding with the terrorists and criticizing measures adopted by Government to tackle insurgency as well as demeaning the Nigerian Military does not seem to be happy with these recent successes.

“It will be recalled that on the 2nd of June 2013, the APC presidential candidate Gen Muhammadu Buhari who was then a leader of the Congress for Progressive Change (CPC), criticized the declaration of state of emergency in Adamawa, Borno and Yobe States and the subsequent military offensive against the Boko Haram sect.

”Buhari , who featured on the “Guest of the Week,” a Hausa programme of the Kaduna-based Liberty Radio, said the federal government’s action was a gross injustice against the north.
According to him, unlike the special treatment the federal government gave to the Niger Delta militants, the Boko Haram members were being killed and their houses demolished.

“Similarly, the APC spokesperson Alh Lai Muhammed reiterated this position on the 10th of June, 2013 by speaking glowingly about the Boko Haram sect in a manner that suggests some hidden sympathy for the murderous sect. He also went as far as describing the proscription of the Boko Haram and Ansaru terrorist Groups by the Federal Government as a violation of the provisions of the 1999 constitution.

“We had expected that the APC would drop this toga by unequivocally supporting government and our troops to defeat terror; especially now that it is hoping that Nigerians would entrust it with the leadership of our dear Nation, but unfortunately this appears not to be so.
Rather, the opposition party continues to engage in bare-faced lies, double-speak and twisting of facts to stand logic on its head in these very crucial times.

“An example of this disposition to falsehood and outlandish assertions by the APC is the claim by Alh Lai Muhammed in his Press statement that government had expended a sum of 32 billion dollars (6.5 trillion Naira) on the war against terrorism; a claim which is untrue and lacks any factual basis whatsoever!

“We find it very embarrassing that the All Progressive Congress always desperately seeks to feed on blood like leaches and profit from National tragedies and misfortune.

“This habit of the Nigerian main opposition political party runs contrary to what obtains in other parts of the world where politicians rise above partisanship and quest for power in matters of this nature.

“We recall how Politicians in Pakistan ignored their party differences and rose in unison to unequivocally condemn the Peshawar school massacre carried out by the Taliban terror group in December, 2014.

“Why can’t our own opposition party learn from the united front presented by French political leaders in the recent Charlie Hebdo terror shootings?
In spite of this unfortunate disposition of the APC however, Mr President has assured Nigerians that we will overcome this evil by eliminating the scourge of terrorism and it is crystal clear that we are not too far from this destination.”

 

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