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Who Is Afraid of Goodluck Jonathan? (2)


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APC members have shown greater determination in attacking the Nigerian government than in attacking the Boko Haram.



On September 24, 2014, Atiku Abubakar of the APC declared at the Yar’Adua Centre in Abuja that he was running to be president of Nigeria. The occasion was without incident. This was followed on October 15, 2014 by Muhammadu Buhari of the APC who declared in Eagle’s Square, Abuja that he was also running for president. Again, the occasion was without incident.

But on November 10, 2014, the day before Goodluck Jonathan declared that he was running for president at Eagle Square in Abuja, the Boko Haram struck. 50 students were killed and about 80 injured in a suicide bombing in Potiskum, Yobe State. This shows in clear and unambiguous terms that the Boko Haram has no problem with either Atiku or Buhari running for president. But it is against Goodluck Jonathan.

Brotherhood of insurgency

The “coincidence” between Boko Haram assaults and PDP events and their lack of incidence at APC events has become a standard operational procedure. On September 26, 2014, Rabiu Kwankwaso, PDP governor of Kano State, and four other PDP governors, defected to the APC. Bombs did not explode as a result of this. However, on April 14, 2014, the day before Ibrahim Skekarau, former governor of Kano State was welcomed by Jonathan to the PDP at a rally in Kano after defecting from the APC; over 80 people were killed by the Boko Haram with a bomb planted at the Nyanya motor park near Abuja.

It is incontestable that the Boko Haram script against the PDP aligns conveniently with the interests of the APC. Indeed, instead of condemning the Boko Haram for killing innocent Nigerians, the APC seizes on these murderous incidents to attack the PDP for not cancelling the events both the Boko Haram and the APC are determined should not hold.

Accordingly, Lai Mohammed, the National Publicity Secretary of the APC, accused the president of dancing “Azonto” on the occasion of Shekarau’s defection rally instead of being concerned about the killings. When the bombs went off the day before Jonathan’s declaration of his candidacy, Mohammed again declared as “utterly insensitive and absolutely callous” the decision of the president not to cancel the scheduled event; saying the president was: “dancing on the graves of the students.” But as any right-thinking person knows, cancelling the event would have been tantamount to succumbing to Boko Haram blackmail.

APC readily exploits national calamities in order to score cheap political points. This leads to the conclusion that it is either complicit in the attacks or insensitive to them. The APC does not seem to believe it can win the coming election against a sitting president and an entrenched PDP. Therefore, its assignment is that of an unscrupulous mischief-maker that would do anything and use anything to undermine the government of Nigeria.

Who is afraid of Goodluck Jonathan running for president in 2015? Two main protagonists have a consanguinity of interests: the Boko Haram and the APC.

Boko Haram apologists

There can be no question that the interests of the Boko Haram and those of the APC are in tandem; leading observers like Femi Fani-Kayode to declare that as the IRA (Irish Republican Army) was the armed wing of the political Sinn Fein in Britain; so can the Boko Haram be described as the armed wing of the APC in Nigeria. As a confirmation of this, APC members have shown greater determination in attacking the Nigerian government than in attacking the Boko Haram. However, now that they are fishing for votes nationally, some of their prominent Northern figures are now attacking the insurgents.

Let us take, for example, the position of the presidential candidate they have finally chosen; three-time loser Muhammadu Buhari. For years Buhari, who often betrays inadvertently his true colours as a sectional and sectarian Northern champion, was an ardent apologist for the Boko Haram. In an interview with Kaduna’s Radio Liberty in November 2012, Buhari demanded that the Federal Government should stop the clampdown of Boko Haram insurgents, insisting they should be given special treatment like the Niger Delta militants.

These are Buhari’s words: “They (the Niger Delta militants) were trained in some skills and were given employment, but the ones in the north were being killed and their houses were being demolished. They are different issues. What brought this? It is injustice.” That same year, Buhari said he does believe there is a real movement called Boko Haram and claimed the federal government of Nigeria was: “the biggest Boko Haram.”

Wole Olaniyi was a fly in the wall at a meeting in Kano Government House in 2013 designed to persuade rebel PDP governor, Rabiu Kwankwaso, to decamp to the APC. Assuming that only Northerners were present, Buhari declared the Boko Haram was a “strategic plan” by the government of Goodluck Jonathan to “destroy the North.” When Jonathan declared a state of emergency in Yobe, Borno and Adamawa states, Buhari came out against it. Seeing the conflict with Northern goggles, Buhari claimed Goodluck Jonathan was using the insurgency as an excuse to wage war on the North.

Attempt at volte face
It is necessary to remind Nigerians of this position of Buhari because now that he is shopping for Christian and Southern votes, he is singing a different tune. He is now smooth-talking Nigerians; naming Christians before Moslems in his speeches, and putting the South before the North in them. But let us not forget that Buhari was so clearly identified as a friend of the Boko Haram that, in November 2012, Abu Mohammed Ibn Abdulaziz, the second-in-command to Boko Haram leader, Abubakar Shekau, in announcing a readiness to negotiate a ceasefire with the Nigerian government, named Buhari as one of the few “trusted” Nigerians it would be ready to negotiate with.

Buhari’s blatant sectarianism has not gone unnoticed. Ayo Oritsejafor, president of the PFN (Pentecostal Fellowship of Nigeria) was so incensed by Buhari’s defense of the Boko Haram insurgency that he asked that Buhari should be arrested. Oritsejafor said: “This can only mean that the retired General is a fanatic. He is, therefore, the prime leader of this religious and blood-thirsty sect called Boko Haram, a movement that is based on a warped interpretation of a strict adherence to force people of other religions into Islam. This is why I call for the arrest of Buhari now. Buhari is a big security risk to Nigeria’s corporate existence.”

Truly progressive Northerners also sought to distance themselves from Buhari’s sectarianism. Jibril Mamman Vatsa, spokesman of the Arewa Youths Forum, said: “Buhari does not speak for all Northern leaders. His statements on Boko Haram exist as part of a continuum of Northern leaders’ responses to the problem, which have ranged from proposing dialogue to condemning the FG’s approach to, if some allegations are to be believed, actively supporting the movement. If the Boko Haram members are becoming more daring by the day, it is because of the support given to them by some highly placed persons.”

Refurbished image

However, now that Buhari is gunning again for the presidency and seeking votes from a national constituency, the need has now arisen for him to tamp down his pro Boko Haram rhetoric.
Therefore, in an about turn, he is now pretending to be a big critic of the Boko Haram. He says: “These people, whose actions are not sanctioned by any religion and who subscribe to no known values, will not succeed. Our people are resilient and strong, and our nation is capable, based on our rich human and material resources, of successfully tackling these nihilists. We will together see the end of them and their reign of terror.”

Buhari’s new stance should not be believed. A chameleon can only change its colour; it cannot change its shape. Buhari would now like us to see him as the Messiah who would bring the Boko Haram insurgency, which he said was a Southern ruse, under control. To do this successfully, Buhari needed to be refurbished as an enemy of the Boko Haram. Into this new playbook came the alleged attack on his life by the insurgents.

APC supporters should forgive me for being totally cynical about this. The so-called attack on Buhari’s life benefits no one but Buhari himself because it fits into his new script of trying to distance himself from the Boko Haram. Buhari does not normally go around in a bullet-proof car. But quite conveniently, when he was attacked, he had borrowed one especially on that occasion. His car was not bombed but sprayed with bullets. Some people died from the attendant bomb blast, but not a single one of Buhari’s aides died. In any case, the Boko Haram never declared they were the ones after Buhari.

APC blunder

Rather than condemn Buhari’s attackers, the APC was more interested in using the incident to absolve itself of complicity in the spate of terrorist attacks in Nigeria. Lai Mohammed issued a statement saying: “If indeed the APC is behind Boko Haram and General Buhari is a sympathiser of the evil group, as the Federal Government wants the world to believe, could it be that the insurgents do not know their leaders or sympathisers, assuming they are behind the attacks? Whatever happens now, the satanic and repulsive theory of the PDP-led Federal Government that the opposition APC is using Boko Haram to truncate the administration of Jonathan is up in flames.”

Lai Mohammed blundered with this statement. It easily leads to the conclusion that the whole point of the attack on Buhari was to launder the image of the APC and distance it from the Boko Haram. This was quickly recognized by the PDP.

Olisa Metuh, the PDP national publicity secretary said: “We are shocked, disappointed and disgusted that the APC leaders chose to use the ugly development to embark on image laundering. Nigerians now ponder; they ask, was the attack a setup aimed at scoring some political points? Or could it be APC’s desperate strategy of trying to disentangle itself from the internationally acknowledged link with terrorists and possibly undermine the planned probe of their involvement by the United Kingdom?”'

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22 comments

  1. Enjoying the piece.Still interested in the continuation.

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  2. We Nigerians already know every word said except only the myopic supporters who don't think well or fellow boko haram sympathizers will be confused. YOU CANNOT MAKE SOME DANGEROUS STATEMENTS AND RETRACT IT, WE ARE GROWN UP AND MUST BE SENSITIVE WITH NATIONAL SECURITY ISSUES AND WE SHOULD NOT LET BOKO HARAM OR THEIR SYMPATHIZERS TAKE OVER US.

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  3. Mitt Romney was very popular and was about to win Obama but what made him fail which he admitted at last was when he said that vote of the lower class in USA does not matter for him. The words which Buhari said in the past in support of Boko Haram will still be his obstacle to win the election no matter his popularity and integrity because many Nigerians still see him to be linked with BH.

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    1. Is not a crime to dream if you think all this baseless stories will stop Buhari of becoming our next president then is time for you to wake-up from your dream.

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  4. Aribisala u try but, u still remain a failure. U nd ur paymaster wil shed tears of hard i know.

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    1. Ignoramus. Stupid myopic and gullible fellow. You will die in ignorance

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  5. Aribisala try harder, ur mark is still below average thereby u can be given any post now said d presidency.

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    1. Stupid myopic and gullible fellow. You will die in ignorance

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  6. Useless talks. Shame onto the one who sees truth nd prefer lies

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  7. Femi is a desperate and confused author of confusion, and a big coward. Whoever curses in the market knows exactly who he is cursing. The purpose of the write up is an exercise in futility as Nigerians are now at alert and more informed to fall prey to such tactics. We know that Boko Haram is a common enemy that we must all join hands to fight.There was in fact a bomb attack on the very day APC held their presidential primaries last week. The only attack on a day GEJ was holding any function was the Independence day bombing carried out by Henry Orka- who is in jail and still insisting that the attack was organized by the President's camp.
    Femi Aribasala should stop chasing shadows and be man enough to name names.

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    1. EVER FRANK,
      Dispute the above statements credited to Buhari and APC's jingoists , you bigot and face the facts on ground. Your blind hate for Good luck will not change the minds of million of Nigeria on this issue and the coming election. APC will fail at least in this election.

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    2. Mumu ignoramus . Stupid myopic and gullible fellow. You will die in ignorance

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  8. All APC members are linked to Boko Haram

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  9. Femi is an embarrassment to his family. He is deperately looking for some stupid political appointment.

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  10. All the supporters of change why are you even listen to all these crooks if they like let them even say Buhari is leader of BH is ok, we are voting him IN call him bigots that too is ok, but one thing am sure of is that MUMU Jonathan is out of Aso-rock next year by our vote period.

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  11. Nothing u guys will say! In fact its not in the saying cz its glaring!! GEJ had FAILED woefully, u guys can continue to write ignoramous, myopic or any other words from your dictionary below each comment that does not change the fact on ground. Buhari may or not be the best man for d job bt the fact here is GEJ can't and should not continue because his style of governance is ruining the country so we need a change. We know its always hard to welcome any changes and people resist changes(don't know why). GEJ had done whatever he can for six yrs!! So let's another person try.

    Mark.

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  12. Doyin Okupe called Buhari a religious bigot yet he equated Jonathan to Jesus Christ. Can any Jonathanian define religious bigot for me. Fools!

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    1. Its very obvious you have no knowledge of the scriptures. Christians are christlike, that's what Christ taught, and is still teaching. if as a Christian you do not face persecution, then your salvation must be questioned.
      I don't speak for Doyin Okupe, I speak for the Christian faith. please study your bible and ask the Holy spirit to teach you. God bless

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    2. Guy! U no know say EVERFRANKna ALMAJIRI from KANO STATE? Pls tell him to READ his QUARAN & HADITH very well in ENGLISH & not in ARABIC.

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  13. This man is found of writing sensible and stupid articles. This is one of his worst articles. Do you understand that other parties are pressure group to the ruling party. In political science, APC is performing her roles effectively, if they attack PDP for security failures, it is a call on PDP to perform better. Note this, it is not APC mandate to destroy BH but PDP. Therefore, PDP should face the responsibilities giving to her by Nigerians - security. From Femi analysis, BH attacks follow the same pattern. My people say only a fool will stumble on the same stone twice. Aribisala did not explain the narrow escape of Gen Buhari from this BH bomb in recent time. Write your rubbish , we are wiser now.

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  14. How can he (buhari) kill those that are going to vote for him. You people have to think twice. I don't see logic here

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