Friday, 30 May 2014
Chibok: PDP Chairman, Mu’azu is a pathological liar – Borno SSG
Secretary to the Borno State Government (SSG),
Ambassador Baba Ahmed Jidda, has described the
national chairman of the ruling Peoples Democratic
Party (PDP), Alhaji Adamu Ahmed Muazu, as a
pathological liar.
He said this in reaction to comments credited to the
former Bauchi governor that both the Minister of state
for education, Mr Nyesom Wike, and the West African
Examinations Council (WAEC) wrote to Governor
Kashim Shettima not to allow the exams in
Government Secondary School, Chibok.
In an interview on Channels Television yesterday, the
PDP Chairman alleged that Governor Ibrahim Shettima
knew there was a letter from both the WAEC and the
education Minister, specifically telling him that
Government Secondary school, Chibok was not safe for
the 2014 WAEC exams, but he (Shettima) disregarded
it.
Speaking with journalists in Lagos yesterday, Jidda,
who presented the letters from both the Minister and
WAEC, challenged Nigerian journalists to ask Muazu
and others to produce the letters they said directed the
state government not to conduct exams in the school.
The SSG further showed reporters the letter Borno
Government wrote to the Police, asking it to provide
security on daily basis to all exams centres, including
the school in Chibok, based on the request made by
WAEC.
“I did not know Muazu, a former governor in the
northeast that is suffering from this crisis, to be a
pathological liar. I don’t know if any of you watched
the Channels Television today (Thursday); they
showed Muazu telling lies. It was on air; the world saw
him misleading the world. I took the letters he is
misquoting with me and the panellists all read it.
“There was nowhere any of the letters asked us not to
conduct exams in Chibok. This is the letter, all of you
should look at it. Muazu didn’t read the letter before he
went to the media to speak out of outright ignorance
and falsehood. This is very unfortunate.
“In any case, the Minister does not even have the locus
standi to direct the governor on such matters. We
provided logistics as requested by WAEC. We wrote
the Police too, to provide security on daily basis, in
line with the request from WAEC to all the centres
throughout the duration of the exams.
“But let me reiterate here that at no time did we receive
any letter either from the police, WAEC or even the
Minister, advising us not to hold the exams in Chibok.
At any rate, at the time of the exams, Chibok was
considered as one of the safest locations in the state.”
According to him, the Minister’s letter only asked that
security be provided for WAEC officials in Federal
Government Colleges in Borno State.
Federal government officials continue to insist that the
Borno Government ignored warnings on the dangers of
conducting the national exams in Chibok.
The state, has however denied, accusing the FG of
seeking ways to cover up its failure in providing the
needed security that resulted in the abduction of the
teenage schoolgirls.
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