The APC said Mr. Jonathan is not the first minority to rule Nigeria, but most incompetent
The All Progressives Congress, APC, has said that President Goodluck
Jonathan is not the first minority to rule Nigeria and will not be the
last. The opposition party said the ruling Peoples Democratic Party,
PDP’s frequent references to Mr. Jonathan’s ethnicity is n a
poorly-veiled attempt to cover up the president’s “incompetence,
cluelessness and inferiority complex.”
The PDP had on Tuesday stated in a statement by its spokesperson,
Olisa Metuh, that Mr. Jonathan was being persecuted by the opposition
for no other reason than being a Nigerian from the minority. The PDP
claimed that no leader in the history of Nigeria had faced the height of
persecution that the President has been subjected to since he assumed
office.
The APC, in a statement issued in Ibadan on Thursday by its Interim
National Publicity Secretary, Lai Mohammed, said the PDP’s claim that
the Boko Haram insurgency and other internecine crises in the country
were being sponsored by the opposition because the President hails from a
minority group was totally irresponsible and absolutely not grounded in
fact.
It said the First Republic Prime Minister, Tafawa Balewa (Sayewa),
and military heads of state, Yakubu Gowon (Angas), and Sani Abacha
(Kanuri), were also from minority ethnic groups; a fact, according to
the APC, that is lost on the PDP.
”The PDP has recently been making outlandish statements and
accusations that are capable of destabilising Nigeria. In its new found
proclivity for issuing frivolous press statements, the party has
forgotten that facts are sacred and cannot be manipulated. But even by
its low standard, the PDP has plumbed the depth of irresponsibility with
its latest claim.
”President Jonathan’s woes have nothing to do with his minority
ethnicity, but the manifestation of his incompetence, cluelessness and
inferiority complex, and the fact that he is backed by a greedy,
visionless and crooked cabal, both within his government and his party,”
APC said.
The party said if indeed the PDP believes the opposition is
sponsoring Boko Haram to stop President Jonathan from realizing his
‘so-called Transformation Agenda,’ what prevents the PDP-led Federal
Government from instituting a probe into all the incidences so far, and
to unravel the sources of the sect’s weapons, as demanded recently by
Governor Murtala Nyako.
The APC said just like ethno-religious crises in Nigeria predate
President Jonathan’s assumption of office, the Boko Haram insurgency
started in 2002 during the Obasanjo regime, even though it became
aggravated in 2009 when then President Umaru Yar’Adua ordered a joint
security operation, following the killing of over a dozen policemen, and
the failure of police action to curb the crisis.
The party said it is public knowledge that the operation led to the
killing of an estimated 1,000 alleged Boko Haram members, including the
extra-judicial murder of sect’s leader, Muhammed Yusuf; and thus set the
stage for the insurgency that Nigeria is witnessing today.
”Even then, the insurgency that could have been quickly curtailed has
worsened under President Jonathan because of his ineffectual
leadership. Instead of tackling the insurgency decisively as a
well-honed leader would have done, the clueless President and his
equally feckless party have resorted to blaming the opposition and
everyone but themselves for the worsening of the crisis,” it said.
APC said the usual recourse to President Jonathan’s ethnic origin to
cover his “glaring non-performance” does not impress Nigerians. It said
Nigerians are aware that as a minority, Mr. Jonathan could not have
become President without the votes of the country’s majority ethnic
groups- Hausa/Fulani, Igbo and Yoruba.
”In any case, if the PDP is arguing that President Jonathan is being
‘persecuted’ because he hails from a minority ethnic group, is it the
majority ethnic groups that supposedly voted massively for him that are
now persecuting him? And what will be their reasons for persecuting the
same man they voted into office?
”The truth is that President Jonathan is overwhelmed by the demands
of his office, and his party is more interested in looting the public
treasury than assisting him to succeed,” the party said. ”The President
and his party should admit their failure to meet the yearnings and
aspirations of Nigeria and give way to those who are willing and able to
perform.”
APC said a country that has no discernible counter-terrorism strategy
that will clearly identify the multiple means for preventing,
responding and defeating terrorist groups, including the alignment of
political, military, social and economic instruments and objectives,
cannot expect to successfully battle any insurgency.
”We have continued to offer suggestions to this government on how it
can tackle the insurgency that is now ravaging a part of the country. We
have called for improved intelligence gathering, the aligning of
military and political solutions, the need to de-radicalize the affected
areas as well as to invest in research that will give more insight into
the different aspects of Boko Haram, including its ideology, leadership
structure, profile of members, internal organization, sources of
funding and weapons and links to diaspora.
”We have stressed the need to widen the scope of our response to
include the sub-regional bloc ECOWAS and the continental body African
Union, especially since Boko Haram has assumed a regional dimension. We
have called for a Marshall Plan of sorts for the North-east, not the
paltry 2 billion Naira which the FG provided as recovery fund to the six
North-east states, at least four of which are worse-hit by the
insurgency.
”We have called for an end to inter-agency rivalries that have
weakened the fight against the terrorists, and we have advocated the
need to lift the morale of our gallant men and women in uniform who are
battling the insurgency, instead of the huge funds allocated for the
purpose of upgrading their equipment ending in the deep pockets of fat
cats.
”If and when these and other recommendations are taken seriously by
the government, instead of resorting to ethnic and religious excuses,
then it will begin to seriously address the insurgency,” the party said.
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