The All Progressives Congress (APC) has described as
insensitive and callous the decision of President Goodluck Jonathan to declare
his second term ambition a day after 48 pupils were killed and about 80 injured
in a suicide bombing in Potiskum, Yobe state.
The party accused the president of dancing on the graves of
the pupils as well as of all the victims of Boko Haram insurgency.
”Since this president has chosen to celebrate a national
tragedy, Nigerians should also be ready to celebrate his electoral failure next
year,” the party said on Tuesday through its national publicity secretary, Lai
Mohammed.
”Today, the three northeast states of Adamawa, Borno and
Yobe are in danger of being overrun by Boko Haram and over 650,000 Nigerians
are internally displaced in those states by the insurgency. Yet, President
Jonathan says he puts Nigerians first. Lies have never worn a bolder face. The
truth is that for President Jonathan, it is Jonathan first, Jonathan second,
Jonathan third, Jonathan always.”
It further said: “By his latest act of blatant
hardheartedness, President Jonathan is only continuing along his well-trodden
path of acting without deep introspection.
”When about 60 students were killed in the terror attack on
the Federal Government College, Buni Yadi, in February 2014, President Jonathan
never visited the scene to commiserate with the families of the victims. When
over 80 people were killed in the first Nyanya bombing in April 2014, President
Jonathan went dancing ‘Azonto’ in Kano less than 48 hours later. And when
almost 300 girls were freshly abducted in Chibok, President Jonathan neither
acted fast enough to rescue the girls nor visited the village. His
administration even denied anyone was abducted, until 19 days after.
”This president has therefore established a pattern of
putting his political interest above the security and welfare of Nigerians who
voted him into office. This president has trampled upon the constitution of the
federal republic of Nigeria which makes the security and welfare of the
citizenry the raison d’etre of the government’s existence. It is time for
Nigerians to respond in kind by trampling on his political ambition and sending
him back to Otuoke.”
The APC wondered what purpose the Safe School Initiative of
the federal government was serving when 70 students were killed and more than
100 maimed within a week in two separate attacks targeting schools in Potiskum
alone, adding,”the Safe School Initiative will remain a mere tokenism until the
fundamental problem of insurgency, which has claimed thousands of lives, is
conclusively addressed. Mr. President, what Nigerians want is not an isolated
Safe Schools Initiative, but a Safe Nigeria Initiative.”
The party said it was usually the practice for leaders who
seek re-election to tout the achievements that would justify their return,
arguing, “that in the case of President Jonathan, there had been nothing but
blood, tears, sorrow and the gnashing of teeth by Nigerians since he assumed
office, hence he had nothing to showcase but lies.”
It wondered how the president could even ask Nigerians to
re-elect him when he had wasted the mandate given to him in the first instance,
adding that nothing showed the president’s incompetence and cluelessness more
than the failure of his administration to provide security for the citizenry.
”This is undoubtedly President Jonathan’s biggest and most
fundamental failure. At times it goes beyond incompetence to perhaps even
collusion, or how else does one explain that the rate and intensity of attacks
have increased in the three states of Adamawa, Borno and Yobe since they were
placed under a state of emergency last year?” it queried.
”How does one explain that more lives are being lost to the
insurgency at a rate that is directly proportional to the increase in spending
on defence and security? From $5.07 billion in 2010 to $7.12 billion in 2014, the
Boko Haram Insurgency has fuelled increases in security spending to around 25%
of annual federal government budget. In light of the rebasing of Nigeria’s GDP
(put at N80.3 trillion or $509.9 billion), the yearly average for 2010-14,
which is $6.58 billion, is equal to 1.3% of GDP, while the total for the 5
budget years amounts to 6.5% of Nigeria’s GDP.
”Instead of asking Nigerians to vote for him again,
President Jonathan should be apologising to Nigerians for wasting their mandate
and explaining why, since his administration has increased security spending;
declared and renewed emergency rule, issued propaganda claiming the capture and
killing of Boko Haram members (including the leader Abubakar Shekau),
destruction of Boko Haram camps, and countless assurances of improving security
and winning the battle against Boko Haram, the empirical realities over the
same period are that Boko Haram has become more daring and audacious in its
attacks.”
The APC alleged that instead of transformation that the
president promised Nigerians, he had delivered “transmogrification, with
unprecedented corruption, runaway unemployment, erasure of hope, total darkness
even with millions of Naira sunk into the power sector and trains that were
grinding their way to a long-forgotten past of locomotives in an era of bullet
trains.”
[the cable]
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