President Muhammadu Buhari says corrupt
politicians who looted Nigeria’s treasury are the ones sponsoring Niger
Delta militants to bomb oil facilities.
He added that the development was unfortunate due to the fact that the price of crude oil had fallen drastically.
The Special Adviser to the President on
Media and Publicity, Mr. Femi Adesina, in a statement, quoted Buhari as
saying this while speaking with Nigerian professionals in the United
States.
Buhari said, “Those who stole Nigeria dry are not happy. They recruited the militants against us in the Niger Delta, and began to sabotage oil infrastructure.
Buhari said, “Those who stole Nigeria dry are not happy. They recruited the militants against us in the Niger Delta, and began to sabotage oil infrastructure.
“We lose millions of barrels per day, at
a time when every dollar we can earn, counts. It is a disgrace that a
minimum of 27 states, out of 36 that we have in Nigeria, can’t pay
salaries.”
The President said barely a year after
taking office; he was able to decimate Boko Haram despite the fact that
he inherited a demoralised military.
He said the terrorist organisation could not lay claim to a single local government again in the country.
Buhari added, “Talking of our military,
they earned respect serving in places like Burma, Zaire, Sudan, Liberia,
Sierra Leone, and then, suddenly, that same military could no longer
secure 14 out of 774 local governments in the country. Insurgents had
seized them, calling them some sort of caliphate, and planting their
flags there; till we came, and scattered them.
“We raised the morale of our military,
changed the leadership, re-equipped and retrained them; the United
States of America, Britain, and some other countries helped us, and
today, the pride of our military is restored.”
The President said the 16-year rule of the Peoples Democratic Party was characterised by looting and unfinished projects.
He, however, said he would not complain
about the state of affairs as the recession had provided the country
with an opportunity to be great again, urging Nigerians in the US to
return home and develop the country.
Reacting to Buhari’s attribution of the
militancy in the Niger Delta region to corrupt politicians, the
President of the youth arm of the Urhobo Progressive Union, Mr. Ovie
Igho, said such statement was not good for national security.
He added that it was not fair for Buhari to have made the statement.
He said, “For the President to have made
such a statement during this period is ridiculous. Statements like this
are dangerous to national security. And it is unfair.
“If he wants to be fair, he should also
attribute the Boko Haram crisis that plagued the administration of
former President Goodluck Jonathan to corrupt politicians. That’s when
we will know he’s sincere.
“If President Buhari knows that the
militants are sponsored by some politicians, why is he telling us? It
means he has the facts. He should go ahead and arrest them.”
Also, the spokesperson for the Ijaw
Youth Congress, Mr. Eric Omare, said the statement showed that the
President was not being sincere with dialogue with the militants.
He said, “For the President to make such
a statement is disappointing. It is a weighty allegation. But if he has
the facts, he should go ahead with arresting the politicians rather
than resorting to tribal prejudice.
“We feel this statement shows that
Buhari is not sincere with dialoguing with the militants. The other day,
he said he was in talks with the militants, even though we know nothing
is happening.
“The ceasefire we are enjoying right now
is due to several efforts by some elders here. The utterance of a
statement like that is disturbing and it’s very important for the
President to weigh his statements carefully.”
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