The
Presidency, on Monday, said terrorism became bigger while terrorists got more
daring under the administration of former President Goodluck Jonathan due to
the
administration’s incompetence and misgovernance.
The Senior
Special Assistant to the President on Media and Publicity, Garba Shehu, said
this while responding to a statement credited to a former National Security
Adviser, Col. Sambo Dasuki (retd.), that the last administration cleared the
North-East of Boko Haram terrorists to make election possible in the affected
areas in 2015.
Dasuki, who
is being tried for his roles in the alleged diversion of $2.1bn meant for arms
procurement, said this in a foreword he wrote in a newly-published book, ‘Boko
Haram Media War – An Encounter with the Spymaster,’ written by a media
consultant and public relations professional, Yushau Shuaib.
But Shehu
said no amount of lies and fiction could change the fact that the last
administration performed poorly in the fight against terrorism.
“The truth,
as a matter of fact, is that the monster of terrorism got bigger and more
daring due to the incompetence and misgovernance of the last administration and
no amount lies and fiction can change that,” he said.
The
presidential spokesman described the claim as another unfortunate attempt “by
inglorious Nigerians to rewrite the history of our country in such a way as to
cover the sins of the past.”
Shehu added
that as a public relations goon for the former NSA, the author did not surprise
anyone by dismissing the acclaimed successes of the Muhammadu Buhari
administration in the fight against Boko Haram by claiming that the current
government took the glory for the achievements of the previous government in
the war against terrorism.
He stated,
“For those interested in the facts, as of the time elections were held in March
2015, a number of local government areas in North-East Nigeria were completely
under the control of Boko Haram – to the extent that elections in those areas
had to be moved to safe areas.
“Residents
of areas such as Gwoza, Banki, Kukawa, Monguno, Bulumba, Baga, Gamboru Ngala,
Dikwa, Mafa, etc., were able to vote, not in their hometowns but in refugee
camps in other parts of Borno State under special arrangements made by INEC.
“Since the
Buhari administration came into power, however, many of those residents have
returned to their homes and Boko Haram eradicated from their areas.
“In many of
these areas, institutions such as schools, police stations, markets and courts
have been re-established or in the process of being re-established.
“Despite Mr.
Dasuki’s attempt to rewrite history, Nigerians could not have forgotten the
embarrassing stories of failed weapons that plagued our country’s military during
the previous administration, when unserviceable weapons, expired ammunition and
fake armoured vehicles caused untold grief to our valiant armed forces on the
battlefield, with arms exploding willy-nilly and guns failing to fire.
“It is for
trespasses like this that the Buhari administration is determined to get to the
bottom of the $2.1bn arms procurement scandal and ensure that no single one of
the culprits goes scot-free.”
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