The All Progressives Congress (APC) has condemned the twin
bombing of Kaduna, also maintaining that they are not behind the sect Boko
Haram.
A statement from its spokesperson, Lai Mohammed, in Lagos, expressed shock over the attack which targeted
Buhari and a prominent cleric, Dahiru Bauchi.
It added that the attempted assassination of General Buhari
had changed the narrative about the insurgent group and knocked the bottom off
the alleged sinister and partisan colouration given to the insurgency by the
Federal Government.
The party said while no one had yet claimed responsibility
for the attack, the mere fact that it occurred at all was a lose-lose situation
for the President Goodluck Jonathan-led administration.
“Contrary to the simplistic and clearly selfish portrayal of
the Boko Haram insurgency as a sinister plot to bring down the government of
Jonathan, it should now be clear to the Federal Government that Boko Haram is
an enemy of Nigeria and of all of humanity.
“It is a real problem that is capable of consuming this
country if immediate and urgent steps are not made now by the government to
move away from its politicisation of the crisis, its decision to use it as a
trump card for President Jonathan’s re-election and exploit it as a ticket to
international relevance for the president.
“If anything untoward had happened to General Buhari on
Wednesday, the consequences are only better imagined than witnessed,” the party
said.
It added that “if, indeed, the APC is behind Boko Haram and
General Buhari is a sympathiser of the evil group, as the Federal Government
wants the world to believe, could it be that the insurgents do not know their
leaders or sympathisers, assuming they are behind the attack?
“If they are not responsible for the attack, doesn’t that
support the theory in some circles that Boko Haram has become a franchise,
hence there is the Boko Haram of Abubakar Shekau and the political Boko Haram?
“Whatever happens now, the repulsive theory of the PDP-led
government that the opposition APC is using Boko Haram to truncate the administration
of Jonathan is up in flames.
“Therefore, it is time for them to change the narrative, see
Boko Haram for what it is - an enemy of Nigeria - and rally the citizenry,
irrespective of their political, ethnic or religious affiliation, behind the
government’s efforts to tackle it decisively.”
It asked that instead of dividing Nigerians along religious,
ethnic and political lines, President Jonathan should borrow a leaf from his
predecessors, Chief Olusegun Obasanjo and Alhaji Umaru Yar’Adua, who never said
the Niger Delta militancy was aimed at their government or people, but tackled
it headlong.
The party reiterated its earlier stand that only a
non-partisan approach would galvanise Nigerians against Boko Haram, which, it
alleged, was rooted more in the years of bad governance that had resulted in
mass unemployment, corruption and economic imbalances.
It repeated its offer to work with the Federal Government to
battle Boko Haram and its call for a national stakeholders’ conference to help
fashion out a comprehensive counter-insurgent blueprint for the nation. culled
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