The Pan-Yoruba socio-political organisation, Afenifere, has knocked the Federal Government over poor handling of the nation’s security, alleging that President Muhammadu Buhari has practically ceded the country to terrorists from foreign lands.
A statement by National Publicity Secretary, Mr. Jare Ajayi, described a recent confession by President Buhari’s spokesman, Garba Shehu, as “very unfortunate and an admission of failure” by government.
Malam Shehu had said the Federal Government was ‘deceived’ into releasing the detained wife and children of a terrorist without reciprocal freeing of the abducted Abuja-Kaduna train attack victims.
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Afenifere said, “In view of the fact that government is expected to possess superior power in virtually everything above others in a country; considering the fact that the primary responsibilities of the government are provision of security and welfare for the people; and considering the fact that the current administration has failed to provide either security or welfare for the people of Nigeria in recent times, one may not be wrong to state that President Buhari’s government has greatly lost the confidence, trust and hope invested in it at inception. It is a pity. ”
Malam Shehu, on Friday, had said, in part: “The commander of the terrorist group requested that the government release his pregnant wife, which was done. The government even took her to the hospital for safe delivery and she delivered twins.
“The government went further to show him his wife and the twins, so that he would believe and see that the mother and the babies were in good condition.
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“We then handed over his family to his parents. Unfortunately, after all this, he failed to honour the agreement reached. We were deceived.”
The Afenifere spokesman said Malam Shehu’s disclosure confirmed suspicion and allegation that had been in public domain for a long time, to wit: government not only knows the terrorists, it is aware of where they are.
He continued, “Why the government refuses to confront them and put an end to the needless loses and agonies of Nigerians is a riddle one finds difficult to unravel.”