By Henry Umoru ABUJA—
THE Borno State Government has pointed accusing fingers at the
Peoples Democratic Party, PDP as being behind the problem of Boko Haram
in the state, alleging that all those killed so far were members and
chieftains of All Nigeria Peoples Party, ANPP.
The state government said ANPP officials were killed in the guise of
Boko Haram attacks, just as it expressed dismay that President Goodluck
Jonathan, Vice President Namadi Sambo, Senate President David Mark,
ministers and other top government officials had never visited the state
since the activities of Boko Haram started because Borno State was
controlled by an opposition party.
Meanwhile, the PDP national leadership has called on opposition
political parties to come out and tell Nigerians if they were causing
violence in the country because they want the party (PDP) out of power.
Reacting to the accusations by the Borno State Government, PDP
National Publicity Secretary, Chief Olisa Metuh, warned the opposition
against playing politics with lives.
He said: “PDP has always refrained from playing politics with issues
concerning loss of lives. We believe that every Nigerian irrespective of
political affiliation, religion, ethnicity has right to life.
“We want the opposition to publicly tell us if they want us to quit
on account of violence in the North. They should be bold enough to tell
us and the world whether they are causing violence because they want PDP
out of power,” he added.
Speaking with journalists in Abuja, weekend, Borno State Commissioner
for Information, Home Affairs, and Culture, Inuwa Bwala, expressed
fears over the proposed dialogue between Federal Government and Boko
Haram, arguing that it was difficult to tell if the demand for dialogue
was actually from Boko Haram or from other people who want to use the
Islamic sect as an alibi.
It will be recalled that since the activities of the sect started,
many have been killed, property worth billions of Naira destroyed.
Bwala, who noted that some people have been sponsoring assassinations
and wreaking havoc in the state using Boko Haram as cover up, said,
“greater number of some of these things is political and that is why
greater number of people killed are from ANPP, including Thursday’s
killing of somebody, who converted from PDP to ANPP. General Mamma Shuwa
is a member ANPP, I can continue to give names. All of them are from
the ANPP. All these people being killed are from the ANPP, there is no
single PDP member that has been killed till date.
“Even if it were a coincidence, we strongly believe that this thing
has serious political undertones. Politicians find in Boko Haram perfect
alibi to commit all sorts of crimes. Armed robbers find Boko Haram a
perfect alibi to loot and attack banks. Businessmen, who have
disagreement with their business partners find Boko Haram a perfect
alibi to unleash terror on their business partners. To the effect that
you cannot clearly define in this configuration, which one is a Boko
Haram and which one is not.
“Having known ab-initio that the hostility against Borno State
Government and against ANPP in Borno was to either undermine us or even
dislodge us, we are not surprised that very often, some people go to the
press to cause mischief. We want to call on such people to stop playing
politics with this serious issue that we found ourselves in Borno State
and come on board and give us solid solution on how we can resolve
these things. Our doors are open.
“Even this demand for ceasefire, as much as we are very enthusiastic
towards it, as much as it sounds very good, we still have our suspicions
because he who comes to equity, must do so with clean hands. You have
stated your terms, allowed the Federal Government or whoever it is to
produce who they feel will adequately represent them, because the
mention of names as possible negotiators will have far reaching
implications and because of fear of such implications, that is why some
of them are opting out.
“I agree that those who have been named so far as possible
negotiators are very credible Nigerians, but then, one cannot tell that
this demand is actually from Boko Haram or from some other people who
want to use Boko Haram as an alibi, because Boko Haram has a modus
operadi, one of which in the background of any of their conferences, you
see a display of Arabic inscriptions, which is what they believe in.
And part of their principal demand, which had been for the
implementation of Sharia in some states, even across the federation is
missing in the last conference for ceasefire. Boko Haram openly
addressed in Hausa, but both the last two addresses were in English.
Sometimes when we begin to read in between lines, you find it very
difficult to understand which one is really coming from the real Boko
Haram or whether it is from other sources, so doubt has already been
cast on that one.
“As a government, we believe in dialogue, whoever comes to us for
dialogue, so be it, even if it is coming from those who are not actually
Boko Haram, of course we will embrace it because we don’t want our
people to be killed any further.”
On refusal of Jonathan, Sambo, Mark and others to visit Borno State,
Bwala said: “I want to be fair to the President, Vice President, Senate
President, the Speaker and all other Federal Government officials for
failing to come to Borno State. I will never justify their actions
because Borno is part and parcel of Nigeria. Incidents of less intensity
had happened in other places and they were there and had assisted them.
Because the problem persists in Borno State, that does not distort the
fact that we are part and parcel of Nigeria; we are entitled to
privileges to every Nigerian no matter the situation.
“If as a child they think it’s our own behaviour that is causing this
problem, you do not throw away the baby with the bath water. Mr.
President would have shown concern even for political reasons to visit
us and so our impression is that we are being given this treatment
because we are in an opposition political party, otherwise we expect the
President or at least the Vice President to have gone there and shown
sympathy with the plight of our people.
“For even the Senate President and the Speaker, all Northerners, as I
speak to you except for different missions, we have not received a
Federal Government official from level of a minister to assess the
situation and advise the government on what needs to be done in the
Borno situation and so, we feel sad that our President has not visited
us, but we are hoping that someday, he will find reason to come over.
Some of ANPP chieftains that have been killed include Awana Ngala,
Chairman ANPP and cousin to Ali Sheriff; Alhaji Modu Gubio, ANPP
gubernatorial candidate also a cousin to Ali Sheriff; Alhaji Goni
Sheriff, younger brother to Sen. Ali Sheriff; Alhaji Lawan Yarayi,
former Chairman Kukawa Local Government Area; Alhaji Lawan Kabu, former
Chairman Damboa Local Government Area and Alhaji Kadiri Kaza, former
Chairman Mongumo Local Government Area.
Others include Alhaji B.K also former Chairman Monguno council;
Hajiya Bayayi, female Councilor Maiduguri Metropolitan; Audu Ali (Datti)
Councilor Mai Sandari Maiduguri Metropolitan; Alhaji Mustapha Fulawa, a
close friend of Sheriff; Alhaji Bukar Goni Kolo, a close friend of
Sheriff; Engr. Isa Ngaram, General Manager Borno Housing Corporation;
Mrs Zannah Gana, Commissioner for Justice; Gen. Mamman Shuwa, ANPP Board
of Trustees, and party elder.
Culled: Vanguard
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