Jonathan Can't Defeat Boko Haram - Kwankwaso
Governor Rabiu Kwankwaso of Kano State has said that
President Goodluck Jonathan lacks the political will to tackle the Boko
Haram insurgency, adding that rather than fight the insecurity in the
country “Mr President has perfected plans to witch-hunt All Progressives
Congress, APC, governors due to his presidential ambition.”
He described the Peoples Democratic Party, PDP, as “haven for
criminals,” adding that it was as a result of the “misdirection, lack of
focus” that made him leave the PDP for the APC.
He said over four million people had been displaced as a result of the insurgency in North-East.
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He spoke on a live programme of a television station in Benin, Edo
State, after he visited the 250 students of Kano State origin at the
Igbinedion University, where he also felicitated with Chief Gabriel
Igbinedion on his 80th birthday celebration.
The governor alleged that “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.”
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