Boko Haram: Borno Raises The Alarm Over Alleged Plot To Set President Jonathan Against Shettima
SAN FRANCISCO, July 02, (THEWILL) - The Borno State Government
Tuesday raised the alarm over what it alleged as a grand plot to set
President Goodluck Jonathan against the state governor, Alhaji Kashim
Shettima, over the battle against the Boko Haram insurgency.
Special
Adviser to the governor on media, Mallam Isa Gusau, who raised the
alarm, pointed accusing fingers at a political cabal which he said was
out to undermine the ongoing effort to end the Boko Haram crisis
ravaging the Northeastern part of the country.
In a statement
issued on Tuesday and obtained by THEWILL, Gusau alleged that the cabal
had perfected a plan to cause disunity among the major proponents of the
battle against Boko Haram, namely President Jonathan, Governor Shettima
and the military.
Gusau said it had become necessary to alert
Nigerians and other concerned stakeholders 'on the activities of a
political cabal, working very hard to ensure there is complete disunity
between the Presidency, the military and the Borno State Governor; a
plot that clearly undermines a joint effort that is critical in the
ongoing fight against insurgency in troubled Borno State.'
Gusau
said the State Government 'would have ordinarily ignored the activities
of the political group for their shoddiness but for the fact that
keeping silent could affect existing coordination between the
Presidency, the military and the Borno State Government and which when
overlooked, would not be in the interest of Borno citizens, the
Presidency, the Military and indeed other Nigerians.'
The
statement said it was important to raise the alarm 'Especially if one
takes into account, the fact that disintegration between the three
groups would cause cracks in a joint counter insurgency effort that had
been in place since 2011 which had succeeded in relatively freeing some
major towns in the State that were hitherto, under the full control of
the Boko Haram insurgents, even though so much work still needs to done
in the light of recent attacks across the State.'
Gusau alleged
that the cabal, 'made up of some discontented politicians, some serving
and former leaders, has a single agenda which is to create problems
between the Presidency, Military and the Borno Government in order to
dubiously secure the political blessings of the Presidency and top ranks
of the military with a view to seizing control of the Military, the
police force and State Security Service, divert the security's attention
away from counter insurgency, drag them into politics, destabilise the
polity and use security agencies in furthering their political ambitions
ahead of the 2015 elections.'
He also alleged that: 'The cabal
has been deploying all possible means, including publishing falsehoods
and spreading same on the social media to accuse the Borno Government of
so many wrong doings that include unimaginable financial
misappropriation that is beyond the income of the government, making
efforts for personal contacts with a section of the military and other
security agencies in Abuja and to feed them with falsehoods aimed at
creating an impression that the Borno State governor and his
administration were funding insurgents.'
The statement further
alleged that the cabal has been making efforts to have personal contacts
with close associates of President Jonathan and other presidential
aides in order to induce them and talk them into misinforming and
misleading the president falsely on Borno State Government and the
governor.
It warned that the cabal also planned to gain the
political patronage of the president and his team by lying that Governor
Shettima had vowed to ensure that the President was not re-elected so
as to sever any kind of relationship between the presidency, military
and the Borno state governor and his administration.
Shetima's
aide said he was disturbed that the antics was selfishly motivated and
at the 'expense of the stability of Borno State and the Northeast as
well as the success of the ongoing counter insurgency operation which,
when achieved, would be of credit to the Presidency.'
According to
Gusau, 'in the early hours of Sunday, June 29, 2014, the cabal created a
sham Facebook page, bearing the name and picture of Governor Kashim
Shettima and started posting mischief; on Monday morning, the cabal
published a complete falsehood raising all manners of allegations in
line with their agenda, on a Newspaper associated with them, while on
Tuesday morning, the same cabal planted a fictitious and evil minded
interview on a website it created to pursue its agenda, claiming in the
interview that a certain arrested and detained member of the Boko Haram
(that is non-existent) had admitted to being sponsored by Governor
Shettima and some officials close to him, all in a vicious and inhuman
attempt to set the presidency and the military against the governor and
the administration.'
The statement said: 'It is important to note
that successive Commanding Officers of the military, the police, DSS and
other security agencies working in Borno State from 2011 when Governor
Shettima was elected and sworn-in, till date, have serially acknowledged
the outstanding support their formations have received from Governor
Kashim Shettima and his administration in the last threeyears.'
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