The All Progressives Congress (APC)
has congratulated President Goodluck Jonathan for finally finding the courage
to visit Maiduguri to pep up the gallant troops battling the Boko Haram
insurgency.
But APC however said the President has more trips to make to Chibok, Buni Yadi
and Potiskum, among others.
In a statement issued in Makurdi on
Friday by its National Publicity Secretary, Alhaji Lai Mohammed, the party said
the President should follow up his visit to the epi-centre of the Boko Haram
battle with visits to the parents of the 219 missing Chibok girls as well as
the families of the boys who were killed at the Federal Government College in
Buni Yadi, Yobe State, last year.
It said it is only by doing so that
the President can begin to refute the published report that his visit to
Maiduguri on Thursday was politically motivated, aimed at laying the foundation
for his impending electioneering campaign swing across the north, especially to
Maiduguri on Jan. 21st.
”We have always said the President
and the Commander-in-Chief of the armed forces should never be afraid to visit
anywhere in the country.
We have always said the President
should not just be the Commander-in-Chief but also the Consoler-in-Chief. We
are glad that the President has finally agreed with us.
”But it is necessary to remind the
President that he must not play politics with human lives, and that he must
stop putting Jonathan first, Jonathan second and Jonathan third, at the expense
of the nation,” APC said.
The party said now that the
President has woken up from his slumber, he should also address the issue of
the low morale of the troops and their lack of the necessary fighting
equipment, if they are to effectively battle the terrorists who have killed and
maimed thousands of innocent citizens.
”It is instructive that a few hours
after President Jonathan visited Maiduguri, the global news channel CNN aired
an interview with some Nigerian soldiers who complained of very low morale
among the rank and file, lack of fighting equipment and very poor welfare.
Another blamed the terrible situation being faced by the troops on massive
corruption.
”This does no credit to an
Administration that has allocated billions of naira to the defence and security
sector, billions that apparently did not percolate to those at the front line
of the battle. It calls to question the usage to which the government has put
the huge funds allocated to the sector, including the 1-billion-dollar loan
that was recently approved by the National Assembly,” it said.
APC called on the National Assembly
to probe how the billions of naira that have been appropriated for defence and
security have been spent.
APC congratulates Jonathan over Maiduguri visit
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