Tuesday, January 27, 2015

Buhari Tells Kerry, Jonathan Lacks The Power To Crush Boko Haram

                       Gen. Muhammadu Buhari, the All Progressives Congress (APC) presidential candidate, has listed the strategies that he would take to end insecurity in the country if elected President.

According to Punch the methods, were disclosed by Buhari during his meeting with the United States Secretary of State, John Kerry, in Lagos on Sunday January 25.


The source, was one of the APC members who also attended the meeting, said on Monday that the strategies included the elimination of corruption, transparency in the management of defense budgets and an overhaul of the nation’s security apparatuses.

He said that Buhari emphasized the plans when Kerry expressed concern about the spate of insecurity in the North-East.

The source added, “Kerry said the US was interested in someone that could curb the Boko Haram menace. He said the concern of President Barack Obama was that terrorism should not spread beyond the North-East as it seemed to be doing so gradually.

“Kerry asked what the strategy of the APC would be in fighting insecurity.”

Punch gathered that while responding, Buhari said since he knows that corruption and lack of political will are some of the problems militating against the war against insurgency, he would tackle them with force if elected.

Buhari was said to have told the Secretary of state that President Jonathan’s administration had spent billions of dollars on defense and that a large portion of the money was diverted by those in power, which the President had turned a blind eye to.

The APC presidential candidate, also stated that there was something wrong with the intelligence-gathering mechanism of the military. He therefore vowed he would revamp the security apparatuses of the government.

Buhari said “that Boko Haram members were not ghosts but that they were gaining ground because the security agencies had been compromised.”

He said that the former Head of State also promised that transparency would be his watchword in the disbursement of defence budgets.

It was gathered that Buhari “promised to ensure that every kobo spent on security would be accounted for as this would ensure that our soldiers get the appropriate equipment and have their morale boosted.”

He was also said to have told Kerry that the Jonathan government once scuttled a hearing by the National Assembly on defence spending, an act that clearly showed that it was not ready to promote transparency in the management of the nation’s affairs.

“Buhari said when the National Assembly set up a hearing with the heads of security agencies to know how the defence budgets were being spent, the Presidency scuttled it because it was obvious that the money for equipment was not being spent judiciously. He said by such an act, the Jonathan government was not encouraging transparency in the way and manner money meant for security was being spent.”

APC leaders like the National Chairman, Chief John Odigie-Oyegun, Asiwaju Bola Tinubu and Rivers State Governor, Rotimi Amaechi, who were also at the meeting, urged the US to impress it upon the Jonathan government to ensure that next month’s elections were not postponed.

Kerry expressed great concern at the pre-election violence in the country but the APC leaders assured him that they had nothing to do with it.

The APC Presidential Campaign Organisation has however welcomed the call by the US for free, fair and peaceful elections in Nigeria.

The organisation, in a statement by its Director, Media and Publicity, Garba Shehu, said it fully identified with Washington’s appeal to political parties to ensure credible polls.

Meanwhile a legal practitioner, Mr. Chukwunweike Okafor, has sought the face of the Federal High Court in Abuja yesterday. This he did in order to apply for suit, saying that the APC presidential candidate does not have the necessary educational qualification required to be part of the presidential candidates for the February 14 presidential election.

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