The All Progressives Congress (APC) has called for an
independent inquiry to unravel the circumstances surrounding the apparently
fake ceasefire deal announced by the Jonathan Administration on Oct. 17th, now
that the sect's leadership has described as an impostor the man with whom the
phantom deal was negotiated.
In a statement issued in Lagos on Sunday by its National
Publicity Secretary, Alhaji Lai Mohammed, the party said Nigerians will like to
know how the Jonathan Administration got swindled by an impostor, who the major
players were and what the government plans to do to address what has now become
a monumental national and international embarrassment.
''President Jonathan owes Nigerians an explanation on what
has now turned to be an unprecedented global faux pas. Engaging in cheap damage
control by insisting on the genuineness of the deal will only amount to taking
Nigerians for a ride,'' it said.
APC said the saddest part of what has now turned out to be a
fake deal is that it gave false hopes to the parents of the 218 school girls
who remain in Boko Haram captivity that their children's release was imminent,
especially as the government even announced a specific date for the release of
the girls.
''Now the parents and indeed all Nigerians have been
victimized for the umpteenth time by the same government that has failed in its
main reason for existence, which is the security and welfare of the citizenry,''
the party said, recalling its earlier warning to the Jonathan Administration
not to use the girls as pawns on its political chess board.
It wondered whether the government sought to buy time and
gain political mileage by knowingly negotiating with a man who has no authority
to do so on behalf of Boko Haram, as claimed by the sect's leadership, in which
case the government will be guilty of political fraud, or whether the
government was not competent enough to know who to negotiate with, which will only
reinforce the perception of this federal government as being blatantly
incompetent.
''The ceasefire deal with Boko Haram was announced at the
highest level of the military and supported by the political authority on Oct.
17th. Now that it has been described as a fluke, there is every indication that
the Jonathan Administration was swindled by someone masquerading as a Boko
Haram negotiator, while the Administration itself went ahead to fool Nigerians
as well as the international community. Whatever happens, the sole
responsibility falls on the Administration.
''Following the gleeful announcement of the deal and despite
the doubts surrounding it, our party deliberately refrained from commenting on
it and even wished it was real so that our long-suffering people can get some
respite from the devilish terror group that has dispatched thousands into their
early graves, maimed even many more and ruined the economic and social life of
a large chunk of the society.
''When Boko Haram continued to carry out deadly attacks and
annex territories, despite the so-called ceasefire, we waited for the
government to tell Nigerians what was happening, but there was no convincing
explanation. When the date announced for the release of the girls passed, we
waited for the government to
tell Nigerians what the problem was, but all we got from the
easily excitable and trifling presidential spokesmen was platitude
''Now that the deal is said to be a fluke and everything
points to that, the Jonathan Administration must be contrite enough to own up
to its gaffe, if indeed it is one, or its contrived deceit, and also face the
possible consequences from a stupefied citizenry. It cannot and must not just
be another forgotten instance in a series of gaffes by a serial bumbling government,''
APC said.
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