The Action Congress of Nigeria (ACN) has described as uncouth,
uncharitable and insulting to Nigerians the presidency’s reaction to
last week’s visit of the progressive governors to Borno state, wondering
when it became an offence for Nigerians to visit any other part of
their country.
In a statement issued in Abuja on Wednesday by its National Publicity
Secretary, Alhaji Lai Mohammed, the party said the presidency’s
reaction can only be likened to the antics of a punch-drunk boxer who,
having
been knocked out by his opponent, suddenly got up and started punching
the referee whom he mistook for the guy who knocked him out.
”There is no doubt that the visit of the governors was a knock-out
for the waffling presidency. Now punch-drunk, the clearly disoriented
presidency has resorted to blaming the courageous and trail-blazing
governors whose
only offence is that they dared to show solidarity for the people of
Borno and Yobe, the two states that have been worst-hit by the Boko
Haram crisis.
”These governors dismissed the presidency’s shameless attempt to
scare them away from Borno with a cooked security report. They walked
around the volatile Maiduguri market without bullet proof vests or
helmets, to the
chagrin of the President and Commander-in-Chief who has opted to hide behind the Aso Rock fortress,” it said.
ACN said that for the presidency to now choose to denigrate the
governors and accuse them of crass opportunism is the height of
irresponsibility.
”Most laughable is the accusation that the governors preempted the
visit of President Jonathan to Borno. Who did the presidency inform of
his impending visit? When did it become the business of governors to
tailor their movement
to that of the President? Where has the President been since 2011 when
he assumed office after his election? What took him so long to visit a
troubled part of the country, especially since he claimed to have
received a pan-Nigeria mandate?
”The truth is that the President was so embarrassed by the visit of the governors that he quickly packaged his own visit.
Instead of quietly licking its wounds, the presidency opted to dance
naked in the market square by accusing those who blazed the trail, who
showed the way to a clueless and visionless federal government.
”Irrespective of what the presidency may say, the beleaguered people
of Borno and Yobe appreciate the solidarity of their fellow Nigerians,
as shown by the governors’ visit. The people of Nigeria also appreciate
the courage and compassion of the governors. Anyone trying to denigrate
the visit is attracting more love for the governors and public
opprobrium for the presidency,” the party said.
ACN also reacted to the accusation that it is playing politics with
the killing of the Commissioner of Police of Kwara State, saying the
part’s statement, that the killing of such a top security chief sends a
wrong signal about the state of the country’s security, cannot be
faulted by any right-thinking person.
”How are we playing politics by calling for reinforced security for
those whose responsibility it is to protect others? Where is the
politics in calling for the apprehension and prosecution of those behind
the dastardly act? What is wrong in calling the attention of a
prostrate presidency to the worsening insecurity in the country?
”Contrary to the presidency’s statement that President Jonathan has
performed well in curbing insurgency, the truth is that the presidency –
bereft of ideas on how to curb the insurgency – has instead chosen to
bury its head in the sand, like the proverbial ostrich.
Otherwise, it would have known that the senseless killings by Boko
Haram has continued. Only on Tuesday, gunmen killed a DPO and nine
others in Borno, in what has been a daily trend in recent days, despite
the cease-fire concocted by a desperate and clueless federal
government,” the party said.
Wednesday, 6 March 2013
Progressive govs’ visit to Borno: ACN says Presidency disoriented
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