Governor Rabiu Kwankwaso
Kano state Governor, Rabiu Kwankwaso has taken a swipe at President Goodluck Jonathan over his lack of political will to fight insurgency in the country.
ight insurgency in the country.
Governor
Rabiu Kwankwaso of Kano State on Sunday during a media chat with
journalists in Benin said that President Goodluck Jonathan rather than
fight the issue of insecurity in the country said: “Mr President has perfected plans to witch-hunt All Progressives Congress, APC, governors due to his presidential ambition.”
Kwankwaso
described the Peoples Democratic Party, PDP, as “haven for criminals,”
stating that as a result of the “misdirection, lack of focus” that made
him leave the ruling party for the PDP for the APC.
He alleged that the “the
President is busy beaming searchlight on opposition governors and APC
leaders to accuse them of corruption just because he wants to become
President for a second term while our children are dying in the North as
insecurity and poverty have become the order of the day.
That
is the plot of the PDP but if they try to intimidate the opposition,
they will not like what they will get.“The issue of insecurity in this
country and many other countries requires everybody from all the
political parties, people from all walks of life to work together to
ensure that extremists, insurgents and criminals are defeated in Nigeria
and elsewhere.”
Meanwhile Kwankwaso who said the Nigeria Army was competent expressed
his confidence in the ability of the Military was competent to tackle
the insurgency problem in the country.
“
I still believe that Nigeria has the military might to stop insurgency
in the North East. Our military still remains competent and regarded as
the best on the continent, going by their performances in peacekeeping
missions on the continent and beyond.“
He,
however, urged Nigerians to join in the fight against terrorism and the
Federal Government to mobilise all its resources to ensure peace
reigned in the North East of the country saying:
The
challenge of insecurity in the country today is one that requires the
support of everyone, irrespective of political party or tribe.
“Any
right thinking Nigerian and friends of Nigeria must condemn what is
happening in the North East today. We need a united and strong Nigeria
where everyone goes about his or her legitimate business without fear.”
He said as a result of the incessant attacks by the Boko Haram sect
said more than four million people have been displaced in the North
East.Meanwhile Governor Kwankwaso was in Benin to felicitate with Chief Gabriel Igbinedion on his 80th birthday celebration.
Kwankwaso, who is the present Governor of Kano state was a former Minister of Defence between 2003 and 2007.
It would be recalled recently, Governor Kwankwaso said President Jonathan has failed in his duty to put an end to terrorism rather he accused the president of spending time comparing himself with other first class leaders across the world rather than put an end to terrorism.
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