The All Progressives Congress (APC) has
described as cowardly and incomprehensible
Thursday’s repeated bombing at Nyanya in
Abuja, saying nothing in the world can justify the
mindless, senseless and barbaric killing of
innocent people by a group of demented people
masquerading as ideologues.
In a statement issued in Lagos on Sunday by its
Interim National Publicity Secretary, Alhaji Lai
Mohammed, the party also said the fact that the
dead-enders can bomb the same area twice in as
many weeks has given a fillip to the widening call
on President Goodluck Jonathan to provide
much-needed leadership instead of shifting
blames.
”That almost the same spot can be bombed twice
in close proximity is the height of devilish
audacity by those who perpetrated the evil act.
But it is also a poke in the eye for the authorities,
considering the closeness of the scene to the seat
of power.
”If these insurgents are gaining in strength and
audacity, it is because President Jonathan has
allowed them through failure of leadership. If
these insurgents are back in Abuja after almost
three years of their last attack in the city, it is
because they have seen a soft target in a
President who has failed to lead,” it said.
The APC said the time has come for the
President and Commander-in-Chief to earn his
epaulet by providing purposeful leadership at
such a critical juncture
in the history of the
nation, rather than quietly egging on those who
stupidly believe these insurgents are being
sponsored by the opposition and some other ill-
defined people to discredit the government.
”It has been argued in certain quarters that the
resurgent attacks and the shameless abduction of
the over 200 school girls are aimed at
discrediting the Jonathan Administration,
especially ahead of this week’s World Economic
Forum on Africa. What these evil theorists have
forgotten, conveniently, is that the activities of
the insurgents tar every Nigerian, whether in the
ruling or opposition party, with same brush and
that no Nigerian, ultimately, benefits from these
barbarous insurgency.
”Therefore, Mr. President, rise above the fray
and seize this moment in history to assert your
leadership and stop whinging about this
insurgency. The buck stops on your desk, so stop
pushing it to other people. If indeed you believe
in the lies being peddled by your genuflecting and
capricious party officials that the opposition is
behind these attacks, what prevents you from
ordering the arrest and prosecution of these
sponsors if you have concrete evidence of their
involvement?
”In any case, how did these tales-by-the-
moonlight sponsorship allegations prevent your
government from frontally tackling this all-
consuming insurgency? Does the head of a
household refuse to put off a fire set on his roof
because some arsonists are behind it? Mr.
President, this is your battle to win or lose, and
you are the one history will judge over the
outcome, not those self-serving members of your
party,” the APC said.
Meanwhile, the party says the government has
made a laughing stock of itself by setting up a
fact-finding committee on the missing girls some
clear 17 days after the girls were abducted.
”That this government waited for all of over two
weeks after the girls went missing before
deciding to set up this committee has shown why
it has not made much progress in tackling this
insurgency. This action is akin to shutting the pen
after the chicken has bolted.
”Why did it take this long for the President to act
on an issue that has attracted the attention and
concern of the global community? What ‘fact’ can
any committee find now that the girls are
reported to have been ‘married’ by their
abductors and taken to several locations? Should
we be engaging in fact-finding now or be
pursuing the abductors of the girls? Is this not
another instance of the governance-by-
committees that this President has engaged in, to
no positive outcome? What kind of father is that
who will wait for 17 days after his daughter has
gone missing before seeking information on how
it happened?” it queried.
The APC called on President Jonathan to shake
off his lethargy and head to Chibok immediately
to provide support and succour to the families of
the girls, and then declare a nationwide
emergency until the girls are safely reunited with
their families.
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