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Friday, 1 August 2014
who want buhari dead?
The government stated that Boko Haram had
previously made threats against Mr. Buhari.
The National Security Adviser, NSA, Sambo Dasuki,
has refuted claims that the Federal Government
was responsible for the recent attack on a former
head of state, Muhammadu Buhari and a Muslim
cleric, Dahiru Bauchi.
Mr. Dasuki was addressing journalists after the
extraordinary meeting of the National Council of
State. He spoke alongside the Governors of Niger,
Babangida Aliyu; Akwa Ibom, Godswil Apkabio; and
Enugu, Sullivan Chime.
The meeting was called by President Goodluck
Jonathan to discuss the state of the nation.
Mr. Dasuki noted that the Boko Haram leader,
Abubakar Shekau, had threatened to attack Mr.
Buhari as far back as February.
Mr. Shekau, in a video released by the terrorist
group, had referred to Mr. Buhari and some other
northern and Muslim leaders as infidels, promising
to deal with them.
“We said something about the attack on Buhari and
Sheik Dahiru Bauchi . There was a threat as far
back as February this year issued by Shekau
calling them infidel by name and position saying that
they were in trouble and they were going to see.
“Well, the government was not responsible, and if
you say that the government was responsible in the
case of General Buhari, why don’t you say the
same in the case of Sheik Dahiru Bauchi?” the NSA
asked rhetorically.
He said that the accusations against the
government were made “because it is what sells
the paper.”
“That is the most unfortunate thing. And we want
say that it was not only General Buhari; there were
others mentioned too,” he said.
Dozens of people were killed in separate bomb
attacks on Messrs Buhari and Bauchi on July 23.
The Council, during its meeting, resolved to
deliberately support President Goodluck Jonathan,
to enable Nigeria get rid of the Boko Haram
insurgency before December.
The Niger State Governor, Mr. Aliyu, noted that
leadership was not about a beauty contest, but
taking difficult decisions. He noted that most of the
threat posed to democracy emanated from
politicians and leaders, adding that the boundaries
and responsibilities of leadership must also be
understood.
“More fundamental is the issue of the buck stopping
with the leadership. In fact, it came to the fore that if
there is any threat to either the state or democracy,
probably the threat is coming from politicians and
from leaders of the country. We must understand
the boundaries of leadership and also the
responsibilities that are involved. Leadership is not
about beauty contest.
“In leadership, you must take difficult decisions and
really go about implementing them. So, all the things
came to the fore at the meeting and subsequently,
each of us made it a deliberate resolution to all bi-
partisan or non-partisan to support the President to
make sure that we get rid of this insurgency and
indeed suggesting that before December,” he said.
He urged Nigerians to pay no attention to
predictions by other countries that come 2015 the
country would fall apart.
“Yes something will happen in 2015 but something
positive” he said, adding that the ties of Nigeria will
be strongly bonded after 2015.
The meeting was attended by five former leaders
including Yakubu Gowon; Shehu Shagari, Ibrahim
Babangida, Abdusalami Abubakar, and Ernest
Sonekan.
Two former Chief Justices, Muhammed Uwais and
Alfa Belgore, were also present.
The Governors in attendance included Gabriel
Suswam (Benue), Godswill Akpabio (Akwa Ibom),
Olusegun Mimiko (Ondo), Babangida Aliu (Niger),
Rochas Okorocha (Imo) and Sullivan Chime (Enugu).
Also present were Seriake Dickso (Bayelsa),
Abdufatah Ahmed (Kwara), Adams Oshiomhole
(Edo), Willy Obiano (Anambra) and Aliyu Wamakko
(Sokoto),
Others were Abubakar Yari (Zamfara), Ibrahim
Shettima (Borno) and the Acting Governor of
Adamawa state, Umaru Fintiri.
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