Wednesday, 26 February 2014

APC Outrage At Jonathan Borno Troop Withdrawal Threat



The opposition All Progressives Congress (APC) has condemned President Goodluck Jonathan's recent attack against Borno State Governor, Kashim Shettima, and threats to withdraw the army from the region.
The opposition said the sentiments made during his media chat on Monday night were “unwarranted”, “unpresidential” and “petty.”
In a statement issued in Abuja on Tuesday by its Interim National Publicity Secretary, Alhaji Lai Mohammed, the APC said Jonathan was wrong to have threatened, no matter how subtly, to withdraw from Borno the troops who are battling against Boko Haram insurgents.
APC urged him to apologize to the people of Borno and to all Nigerians for the “presidential indiscretion.”
“Mr President, your most important duty as President is to ensure the welfare and security of all Nigerians, irrespective of the criticisms you may face or whether or not they voted for you. Therefore, you are not doing anyone a favour by performing that duty. It is the role you swore an oath to perform. Also, even if you feel that the Governor should not have made the statement he made, it is incumbent upon you, as the President and the father of the nation, to take the higher road, instead of choosing a public forum to air your grievances. Wittingly or unwittingly, Mr. President, you have played into the hands of the insurgents who must by now be gloating at the discordant tunes in government over the battle against them,” APC stated.
The party said the threat, which was in response to the statement credited to the Governor, that the soldiers need to be better equipped and more motivated, showed clearly that Jonathan did not have a full grasp of what is expected of him as President and Commander-in-Chief of the Armed Forces.
“A President should be mindful of what they say. Yes there are issues, but no matter how frustrated you are you don’t make this kind of statement.”
The opposition said it was justified in its call on the President not to go ahead with his reported plan to remove the Governor and replace him with a military administrator.
“'President Jonathan should know that a leader cannot afford to be taking decisions on the basis of a perceived slight or criticism, because such decisions are most likely to be wrong and counter-productive. He should also use his enormous powers as President for the benefit of the people, not to their disadvantage. 'By his threat to pull out the troops from Borno for one month, he has further victimized the good people of the state, who have been at the receiving end of the senseless attacks by Boko Haram. A retraction of his threat and an apology to the people will be a good starting point for Mr. President to make amends,'' APC said.

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