Thursday, 5 June 2014
Borno accuses Okupe of peddling falsehood against Shettima
The Borno State Government yesterday faulted the Senior Special Assistant to the
President on Public Affairs, Dr. Doyin Okupe, for his comment on the abducted
Chibok schoolgirls.
Okupe was quoted as saying that only God, Governor Kashim Shettima, Borno
Commissioner for Education and the principal of the Government Girls’ Secondary
School in Chibok know the truth about the girls’ abduction.
The state said Okupe’s remarks were designed to manipulate the report of the
Presidential Fact-Finding Committee on the incident.
A government source, who spoke in confidence, berated Okupe of peddling
falsehood.
The source said: “Now that Borno’s support for the military is of public knowledge,
the grand master of twists, Okupe, on Tuesday, came with yet another theory that
died on arrival. All these theories won’t sell.
“Rather than waste energy on falsehood, let’s channel combined efforts towards the
rescue or release of these priceless girls.
“Okupe needs to grow up; many of those who are younger than him in age and junior
to him in many respects seem to be outgrowing him in management of public
utterances. He should grow up.
“For us in Borno, we regard the police, the military, the Federal Ministry of
Education and the West African Examination Council (WAEC) as part of us. This is
why we didn’t want to speak until we were pushed to the wall after all these
conspiracy thoughts were brought forward. We should all face the real issues, which
are about rescuing the schoolgirls and ending the insurgency, and quickly too.
“We should mobilise Nigerians against our common enemy, which is the Boko
Haram, instead of making so much effort to turn Borno, the major victim of the
insurgency, into the major accused.
“Okupe should know that majority of Nigerians don’t quite trust him; no one
believes whatever he says. He should, therefore, help the Presidency and not mislead
the highest level of authority in Nigeria.”
The source said Okupe’s remarks were calculated to achieve a predetermined target
in the ongoing investigation of the abduction of the girls.
It added: “One must suspect and indeed question Okupe’s rather calculated remarks
at a time the fact-finding committee on Chibok abduction, set up by the Presidency
Okupe works for, is rounding off its assignment after speaking with virtually all
relevant stakeholders with the highest point being the visits and interactive sessions
with officials of Borno State Government in Maiduguri as well as parents, school
authorities and students of the affected school.
“One would expect that the committee is writing its report by now and, given the
facts already in public domain, it is clear that the likes of Okupe are jittery that the
findings are unlikely to be what they had wickedly presumed, hence he says of
things that will manipulate and mislead members of the Presidential Committee.
“Okupe knows very well that on the night the President met with the governor, the
Commissioner of Education and the principal, the Commissioner of Police and the
Divisional Police Officer (DPO) of Chibok were also there in connection with fact-
finding by the President.
“So, why did Okupe deliberately keep out the police in his innuendos? He was being
clever by half. He kept out the police because he must have seen the letter written by
the Borno State Government to the police prior to the attack.
“He also knows what the police DPO told the President the night they met. Okupe
also knows that exonerating the police is keeping out the Presidency out of his
innuendos. For God’s sake, the President set up a high-powered fact-finding
committee; the committee must have, by now, found the facts. Why wouldn’t the
Presidency trust its own committee and allow it to present its findings?
“Why is Okupe saying all these things to create yet another confusion, just when the
committee is rounding off and, very likely, writing its report? Could it be that Okupe
has got the impression from the facts already in public domain that the conspiracy
theories have refused to fly?
“Perhaps, he has all the feelers that the facts on ground do not favour the desperate
plot to pronounce a major victim guilty, as speculated? This is because the very first
term of reference issued by the Presidency, which says the committee should find out
why the Government Girls’ Secondary School in Chibok was opened when others
were closed in the state, has already been contradicted by the same WAEC’s letter
that the Okupe’s relied upon, albeit blindly.
“The letter shows that not only the school in Chibok was opened but indeed Chibok
was just one of the six examination centres in parts of the state, including areas not
far from Chibok, that were opened to students.
“So, it is to be expected that someone like Dr Doyin Okupe probably regrets the
establishment of that committee and hence the last minute desperation.
“Not only Okupe seemed involved in the last minute attempt. The Minister of
Information was also all over the media saying all kinds of falsehoods all in a
combined effort to manipulate the fact-finding report.”
The source said it had survived many conspiracy theories from some Presidency
officials in the last few weeks of the abduction of the 223 girls.
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