Atiku Abubakar, the Peoples Democratic Party’s Presidential nominee, has come under fire from Lai Mohammed, the Minister of Information and Culture, for asserting that he does not understand the Boko Haram issue, which he claims was fostered by his party.
The Minister, who made this statement at a news conference on Monday in Abuja, continued by saying that the former Vice President should not pretend ignorance because the Boko Haram insurgency began in 2009 under his party’s control.
It was earlier reported that Atiku recently said he did not understand the Boko Haram phenomena during a town hall meeting, bemoaning that the insurgency had persisted despite the efforts of the Nigerian Army.
He said, “I still cannot understand why we should have Boko Haram. You see, I served in Borno State in the North-East and as a customs officer I was patrolling the entire North-East, so I am very conversant with the vegetation and with the border areas. I still cannot find a place in the Borno areas where anybody can hide and cannot be seen. I cannot understand honestly, the Boko Haram phenomenon.”
However, while speaking at an event meant to highlight the accomplishments of President Muhammadu Buhari, the Minister noted that the former Vice President does not need to go far to understand what happened. He urged him to discuss with the party hierarchy on why it allowed Boko Haram to operate freely while bombing cities, motor parks, schools, and other soft targets.
He said, “Well, the excellency does not need to go far to get answers to his questions, he should ask his party, the Peoples Democratic Party under whose watch the Boko Haram insurgency started in 2009.
“For six years, until 2015, when our administration assumed office and inherited Boko Haram, the PDP more or less nurtured the insurgents into the monster they later became. Alhaji Atiku should ask his party why it allowed Boko Haram to operate freely, bombing cities, motor parks, schools and other soft targets.
“Alhaji Atiku who was then residing in Abuja, before porting to his new abode in Dubai, should ask his party, the PDP, why it allowed Boko Haram to bomb the police headquarters, the UN complex, a shopping mall and motor parks in Abuja, with such ease.”
The Minister of Information went on to say that the Presidential candidate should praise patriotic troops for fostering an atmosphere of calm that has allowed business to flourish in the North-East.
“His excellency will want to know that today, thanks to our patriotic troops, military objectives have been achieved in the North-East, the home region of Boko Haram thereby creating conditions for stabilisation operations to take place.
“Boko Haram terrorists have been cleared from most of their strongholds, where remnants are being stuck in Lake Chad area that are difficult to access.
“While on the campaign trail, and throwing political japs, we advise His Excellency Atiku Abubakar to note the popular idiom that people who live in glass houses should not throw stones,” he concluded.