The All Progressives Congress (APC)
has accused the President Goodluck Jonathan administration of seeking to
negotiate the timing of the release of the Chibok girls to create a maximum
public relations boost for itself, rather than out of a genuine concern for the
girls who are now in their sixth month in captivity.
The All Progressives Congress (APC)
has accused the President Goodluck Jonathan administration of seeking to
negotiate the timing of the release of the Chibok girls to create a maximum
public relations boost for itself, rather than out of a genuine concern for the
girls who are now in their sixth month in captivity.
The escaped Chibok girls
arrive at the meeting with President Jonathan State House
In a statement issued in London on
Sunday by its National Publicity Secretary, Alhaji Lai Mohammed, the party said
the clearest evidence of the government’s manipulation of the girls’ release
came during President Goodluck Jonathan’s recent visit to New York to attend
the UN General Assembly.
“Apparently assured, somehow, that
the girls were about to be released, the administration had set up an elaborate
publicity event in New York, rented the necessary crowd and booked back-to-back
interviews with the international media to enable the President to luxuriate in
the girls’ release. This event was billed for the five-star Pierre Hotel in
Manhattan, close to the UN Headquarters.
“Nigerians will remember that on 23 September, the military announced, on Twitter, the imminent release of the girls, only to retract the statement shortly thereafter. In the intervening period, thousands of ‘supporters’ of the President had gathered at the Pierre Hotel to welcome the President after the release of the girls, while media interviews had been booked for him.
“Nigerians will remember that on 23 September, the military announced, on Twitter, the imminent release of the girls, only to retract the statement shortly thereafter. In the intervening period, thousands of ‘supporters’ of the President had gathered at the Pierre Hotel to welcome the President after the release of the girls, while media interviews had been booked for him.
“Such an occasion required prior
organisation, and therefore prior knowledge by both the government and
attendees of the timing of any release of the girls. This whole episode was
timed to also coincide with President Jonathan’s speech to the UN General
Assembly on the following day – Sept. 24th – and to secure maximum advantage
for the government. Somehow, the whole process collapsed like a pack of cards,
to the chagrin of those seeking to exploit the innocent girls for political
advantage,” it said.
“What should be paramount is
securing the release of the girls as soon as possible, not securing their
release to fit with a schedule that benefits Goodluck Jonathan politically. For
the girls, their parents and indeed all good people of Nigeria, this abduction
saga has been a nightmare. It is time for it to end,” the party said.
It said the same Jonathan
administration that rebuffed appeals from well-meaning Nigerians to negotiate
the release of the girls in their early days in captivity has suddenly swung
into feverish action, sending its cronies to negotiate with the abductors and
even expressing the readiness to swap the Boko Haram commanders for the girls.
“We believe the government should do
whatever it takes to secure the safe release of the girls. We believe nothing
is too much to do to get the girls back home safely and bring the much-needed
relief to their parents and families. But we suspect the government’s sudden
efforts, which is undoubtedly aimed at giving a boost to President Jonathan’s
candidacy for next year’s presidential election.
“This is most unconscionable, most
exploitative and blatantly shameless. It confirms what we have been saying all
along that the Jonathan administration knows more about the Boko Haram
insurgency than it has admitted, and that the administration is exploiting the
insurgency for the President’s re-election. Decent Nigerians are undoubtedly
scandalized at this exploitative and deceitful behaviour of their government,
and it must stop forthwith,” APC said.
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