Buhari may reject Boko Haram offer
Former Head of State, Maj.-Gen. Muhammadu Buhari (retd),
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were indications in Abuja on Friday that a former Head of State,
Maj.-Gen. Muhammadu Buhari (retd.), may reject the offer by the Boko Haram Islamic sec to lead talks between it and the Federal Government.
Our correspondent gathered that the
associates of the three-time presidential aspirant have advised against
accepting such offer.
Though his spokesman, Mr. Yinka Odumakin
said he (Odumakin) had yet to speak with him since the news broke out
on Thursday, he gave an assurance that Buhari would not accept the
offer.
Odumakin, who is outside the country,
said in a text message to our correspondent, “I’m out of the country and
yet to speak with him but I can tell you authoritatively that he won’t
accept such offer as he does not support murderous activities.”
His associates and friends were said to have reasoned that accepting the offer might be misconstrued by his political opponents.
Already, the Congress for Progressive Change has said that Buhari has nothing to do with members of the sect.
The party, while reacting to the terms
of peace talks with the Federal Government as released by the sect on
Thursday, said that the choice of Buhari as one of the negotiators by
the sect should not be misconstrued to mean he was a member of the
dreaded sect.
A statement by the National Publicity
Secretary of the party, Mr. Rotimi Fashakin, on Friday, was however
silent on whether the party’s former presidential candidate would accept
the offer or not.
When called on the telephone to seek
clarification on this, Fashakin said that should not be the issue,
adding that the behaviour of the Peoples Democratic Party-led central
government was to use the Boko Haram issue to divert attention from its alleged incompetence.
His statement reads in part, “Our
attention, in the CPC (has been drawn) to a widely publicised news that
our National Leader, Muhammadu Buhari, has been appointed to take part
in a Boko Haram/Federal Government parley.
“As a party, we’re convinced that this
is the latest gambit in the desire of this organically corrupt PDP-led
Federal Government in diverting the attention of the unsuspecting
Nigerian public from the ongoing massive looting of their common
patrimony.
“Without any scintilla of equivocation,
General Muhammadu Buhari has never been directly or remotely connected
with any insurrection or insurgency against the Nigerian nation and her
people.
“He remains the quintessential patriot
that continues to magnetise the very best across the ethno-religious
boundaries within the Nigerian nation-space.”
He alleged that the PDP was the
harbinger of the insecurity travails of the Nigerian people for the sole
reason of ensuring perpetuity in governance.
Fashakin said that there were three variants of Boko Haram in the country.
“The original Boko Haram that is at daggers drawn with the Nigerian authority for the extra-judicial killing of their leader; the criminal Boko Haram that is involved in all criminality for economic reasons and of course, the most lethal of all, the political Boko Haram, which this PDP-led FG represents,” the statement added.
He appealed to Nigerians to reject “this
latest deceptive ploy by this PDP-led government and demand more
transparency in the governance of the nation.”
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