Article written by former presidential aide, Reno Omokri. Read below...
Lai Mohammed, in true manifestation of his name, told a lie, when he scolded the advocacy group Bring Back Our Girls (BBOG) by saying that their use of 'impudent' language should "should have been reserved for those who did nothing in the first 500 days of the girls’ abduction".
Of
course Nigerians know that Lai Mohammed is synonymous with lying and it
is no wonder that the Oby Ezekwesili led BBOG are firing at him, but to
say that the Jonathan administration 'did nothing' to rescue the Chibok
girls is a lie that will not go unchallenged.
I
will now give a timeline of events to prove unequivocally that Lai
Mohammed is a liar and his words should henceforth be taken with a pinch
of salt by Nigerians and the international community.
Timelines:
March
12, 2014: The then minister of state for education, Mr. Nyesom Wike,
wrote the Governors of Borno, Yobe and Adamawa and advised them not to
hold SSCE examinations in areas susceptible to the Boko Haram
insurgency. This letter, with reference number HMSE/FME/147/VOL.1/150
and titled: 'Security challenges and the conduct of the 2014 WASSCE and
SSCE in Borno, Yobe and parts of Adamawa States', is still available
today should Lai Mohammed wish to read it.
April
14, 2014: Contrary to the advise given by the PDP led Federal
Government of President Goodluck Jonathan, the APC led Government of
Governor Kashim Shettima, for reasons best known to it, chose to ignore
that advise and held the SSCE examinations in Chibok, a mainly Christian
town that was susceptible to attacks from the Islamic extremist group,
Boko Haram. On the day in question, the girls of Government Girls
Secondary School Chibok were kidnaped by Boko Haram while preparing to
write their final physics examinations.
Flash
forward to April 2, 2016: Governor Kashim Shettima confesses in an
interview with Premium Times that he, the chief security officer of the
state, DID NOT inform then President Jonathan when the girls were
kidnapped for reasons best known to him.
April
17, 2014: Exactly three days after the kidnap, President Jonathan who
had been unaware of the issue because of the deliberate refusal of the
APC led government of Borno state to brief him called for an emergency
meeting at the Presidential villa.
May
4, 2014: After consistent confused and contradictory information from
the Borno state Government and various other authority figures, the
Presidency invited the principal actors in the Chibok saga to the
Presidential villa to ascertain the truth. The Presidency was shocked at
the non appearance by officials of the Borno state government. The
governor's wife who was invited shunned the event and when the then
First Lady, Dame Patience Jonathan saw the scanty representation from
Borno she famously exclaimed 'na only you waka come'?
May
6, 2014: The then National Publicity Secretary of the APC and now the
current minister of information, Lai Mohammed, released a statement
calling the Presidency's intervention a 'distraction'.
May
26, 2014: The Nigerian military revealed through Chief of Defence
Staff, Air Marshal Alex Badeh, that it knew the location of the girls
but could not attack because of fear of loss of lives of the girls after
a similar operation in Sokoto to save an Italian and a Briton led to
loss of lives of the hostages taken by an affiliate of Boko Haram.
Unspecified Date in May 2014: The Jonathan administration began secret negotiations to secure the release of the Chibok girls.
October
6, 2014: Then President Jonathan visits Niamey as part of efforts to
secure the release of the Chibok girls with the help of the Nigerien
government.
October
17, 2014: A truce was announced with Boko Haram after negotiations
which was to allow for the release of the Chibok girls. The truce was
broken by Boko Haram who reneged on their promise to release their
captives.
There
are other actions taken by the Jonathan admin which I have not listed
here but the point I am making is that for Alhahi Lai Mohammed to say
that that government did nothing is not just a lie, but a shameless
attempt to rewrite history by a man who has scant regard for the truth.
It
is my prayer that the Chibok girls will be released but for that to
happen, there must be complete transparency and truthfulness from
government.
Finally
let me say that a man like, Lai Mohammed, with an over bloated opinion
of himself and the poverty inducing government in which he serves cannot
argue with a man with an accurate command of the facts.
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