Chibok girls: Jonathan speaks on abduction, blasts APC govt, Lai Mohammed.
Former President, Goodluck Jonathan, has rubbished a statement
credited to the Minister of Information and Culture, Lai Mohammed that his
administration delayed in responding to the abduction of Chibok girls.
Mohammed,
while speaking at the foundation laying ceremony of the Editors’ plaza
championed by the Nigerian Guild of Editors, said, “Now, don’t compare orange
with apple. When Chibok girls were kidnapped, it took the PDP government 18
full days to admit that the girls were kidnapped. This time we swung into
action within 24 hours.”
Reacting
to the statement, Jonathan told Mohammed to respect his age and stop lying to
Nigerians.
In
a statement signed on his behalf by his former aide, Reno Omokri, Jonathan
described as lies report that his government took 18 days to admit that the
Chibok Girls were kidnapped.
The
statement sent to GPRLOADED reads, “My attention has been drawn to fallacious
comments made by the notoriously dishonest Minister of Information, Alhaji Lai
Mohammed, to the effect that the Jonathan administration did not act on time
when the Chibok Girls were kidnapped whereas the Buhari government acted
promptly when the Dapchi Girls were kidnapped.
“Lai’s
comments are reminiscent of the statement made by Presidential spokesman, Femi
Adesina, justifying President Buhari’s inaction on killer Fulani herdsmen
because the herdsmen also killed during Jonathan’s tenure.
“When
will Lai Mohammed respect his old age and stop lying? Is he not ashamed at the
storm he is currently facing on social media after he lied that 100 planes are
searching for the Dapchi Girls, a statement that was promptly denounced as a
lie by the Nigerian Air Force? Even members of his own government know Lai
Mohammed is a liar.
“For
the avoidance of doubt, it is not true that the Jonathan government took 18
days to admit that the Chibok Girls were kidnapped.
“The
Chibok Girls were kidnapped on April 14, 2014. Exactly three days later, on
April 17, 2014, then President Goodluck Jonathan called an emergency National
Security Council meeting at Aso Rock Presidential Villa.
“If
the Jonathan administration did not admit that the Chibok Girls were kidnapped,
why would the President summon a Nation Security Council meeting?
“Now
more than a week after the Dapchi Girls were kidnapped, has President Buhari
held a National Security Council meeting to address the situation? No he has
not. As a matter of fact, to prove to Nigerians how inept he is, the President cancelled
this week’s Federal Executive Council meeting.
“Which
serious leader cancels the most important meeting in his nation at a time when
Kaduna is facing ethnic and religious killings, Zamfara is facing mass killings
by bandits, Benue, Plateau, Adamawa and Taraba are facing an onslaught from
Fulani herdsmen and 110 girls were kidnapped in Dapchi?
“Going
back to the Jonathan administration, the Nigerian Army and Air force began
searching for the girls after the emergency National Security Council meeting
on April 17, 2014, with sorties being flown in search of the girls.
“But
very curiously, Nigerians would recall that the All Progressive Congress
Governor of Borno State, Governor Kashim Shettima, admitted in an interview he
gave Premium Times on April 2, 2016, that he deliberately did not inform the
then President about the Chibok kidnap when it happened. President Jonathan had
to find out from military forces on the ground.
“Why
would the chief security officer of his state be that negligent?
“My
advice to Alhaji Lai Mohammed is that he should direct his lying talents to the
specific task of cooking up lies to counter the testimony of the APC Yobe State
Governor, Ibrahim Geidam, who blamed the kidnapping of the Dapchi Girls on the
Buhari administration.
“According
to Mr. Geidam, the Nigerian Army under President Buhari pulled out the troops
guarding Government Girls Science and Technology College, Dapchi.
“Who
gave the order for the troops to leave their guard duty? The sector command has
said that they handed over security of the school to the Nigerian Police Force,
an assertion that has been denied by the police.
“These
are the things that should concern Lai Mohammed, not a contest with an
administration that scored higher anti-corruption ratings from Transparency
International than the corrupt government he is serving. And if he has too much
time on his hand, Lai Mohammed can travel to more European football clubs to
disgrace himself and his family by wearing a suit jacket on top of an agbada.
“Let
me end by saying that whoever named Lai Mohammed at birth must have been a
prophet. The person was able to look far ahead into Lai’s future and gave him a
name that rhymes with his life’s purpose.
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