Wednesday, September 03, 2014

Nigerian Ruling Party Responds to Boko Haram Allegations: The Miseducation of a National Chairman
The party of President Goodluck Jonathan has responded to
allegations involving the sponsorship of Boko Haram in the
northeast.
PRESS RELEASE
WEDNESDAY, 03 SEPTEMBER 2014 16:23
By  OLISA METUH

The Peoples Democratic Party (PDP) has noted yet another failed image  laundering stunt by the APC wherein its National Chairman, Chief John  Odigie-Oyegun cheapened his office and person by attempting to use an  unempirical statement by Australian Dr. Stephen Davis, to absolve his  party of blames for promoting insurgency in the country.

Whilst we recognize the right of citizens to hold and canvass opinion in  a democratic setting such as guaranteed under the PDP-led  administration, we hold, and strongly too that such rights must be  properly and respectably exercised.

It is therefore shocking and worrisome that the APC National Chairman, in a frenzied effort to extricate his party, could issue a statement completely lacking in validity, character and intellectual content  befitting of a National Chairman of a political party.

Oyegun’s statement rather than exonerate the APC has reinforced and  underscored its true identity as a party of desperate politicians  supportive of violence and disunity through their utterances and body  language, a fact that is already well known to all Nigerians.

In trying to stand the truth on its head, Oyegun has succeeded in  further exposing the desperation of the APC to launder its image through  renewed propaganda and blackmail, a project which has already failed.

If not to achieve the self-serving purpose of exonerating the APC, why  would Oyegun’s statement choose to be silent on the revelation by Davis  that some people opposed to President Goodluck Jonathan used their  connections to Boko Haram to frustrate his efforts?

We also wonder why the APC has chosen to ignore some of the revealing  aspects of Dr. Davis’ interview concerning Boko Haram's funding and  sponsorship. Is it because they are not favourable to them?

While not holding brief for anybody, it is clear to every discerning  mind that Oyegun’s statement, with all intent and purpose is yet another  decoy to frustrate genuine effort at finding solution to the security  challenges we face as a nation to the advantage of the APC whose  penchant to use the promoting of violence as tool to achieve political  control is well known to all.

Nigerians may recall the frenzy with which the APC fought against moves  by the British Parliament to investigate its involvement with terrorist elements as well as to divert attention from their meetings outside the shores of our country in their bid to promote insurgency in Nigeria.

For the avoidance of doubt, we wish to restate that we stand by our statements that the APC as a party with a Janjaweed ideology has been promoting insurgency and acts of terrorism through the actions and  utterances of its leaders. Indeed, no amount of blackmail or propaganda can erase this truth.

Nigerians have since noted the pattern and timing of violent attacks against our people which betray a trend tailored against the PDP and the Federal Government and provide impetus for the APC to find a voice and  thrive. They know that it has become a recurring decimal that whenever  the PDP or the Federal Government records or is about to record a major  milestone, insurgents launch attacks on the people.

Oyegun must understand that Nigerians know the APC for what it truly is and can no longer be hoodwinked by propaganda, blackmail and tactical misrepresentation. He should therefore stop debasing his office by  struggling for media space with his National Publicity Secretary.

It is indeed disheartening that the APC National Chairman has continued  to disparage his office and age by making series of unguarded and inflammatory utterances and issuing statements laced with fabrications and wild allegations while leading his party like a frustrated rebel  group desperate for political control; and whose understanding of  opposition is crass unruliness and a culture of irresponsibility.

Chief Oyegun has only succeeded in disappointing many Nigerians who thought his coming to office will result in a more responsible and constructive opposition. Instead, the reprehensible image of the APC as  a party that has nothing good to offer has worsened under his watch.

In the last two months, he has made more incendiary statements aimed to incite the people and balkanize the nation than any other opposition  chairman has done. The threat to form a parallel government and other  inflammatory statements at APC events readily come to mind.

Our advice to the opposition is that they should learn to properly  comport themselves, eschew bitterness, desperation and divisive n tendencies and think of how to make meaningful contributions to tackle the challenges facing the nation.

On his own part, Chief Oyegun, as a former state governor should retrace  his steps and strive to be nationalistic and statesmanlike and comport  himself as an opposition leader. For now, he is a little more than a  glorified media assistant. A word is enough for the wise.

Signed:

Olisa Metuh
National Publicity Secretary

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