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Insecurity: APC Chieftain Faults Buhari’s Response To Abaribe
A former Presidential aspirant of the All Progressives Congress (APC) in the 2019 elections, Dr. S.K.C. Ogbonnia has faulted President Muhammadu Buhari’s response to Senate Minority Leader, Senator Enyinnaya Abaribe’s demand that the president resigns his position for inability to effectively tackle the escalating insecurity situation in Nigeria.
Ogbannia said that the insecurity situation has, indeed, continued unabated because of stark hypocrisy within the political class.
In a statement he made available to newsmen, yesterday, Ogbonnia reminded Buhari that the political responsibility of a good opposition leader was to constantly alert the public of the failures of government such as Abaribe did.
He noted that instead of tendering a rational response, the Buhari Presidency chose to muddle the matter with tribal innuendoes.
“The most rational response, of course, could have been to explain the specific measures being undertaken by the government to address the problem of insecurity and the readiness to embrace alternative ideas.
“Or, Buhari could have maintained a level of political equipoise by countering with the cliché that the problem did not begin with the current ruling APC; and nothing stopped the president from being more direct by reminding people that Abaribe might have been absent all along in the 7th Senate when his People’s Democratic Party (PDP) allegedly embezzled a whopping $2.1billion meant for the procurement of arms to fight Boko Haram at a time the insurgency was still at its infancy.
“Buhari did none of that. The Presidency chose to evoke Biafra, clinging on Buhari’s long-standing emotional myopia which assumes that any protest against injustice somehow poses more danger than Boko Haram and Fulani herdsmen terrorism put together,” Ogbonnia said.
He noted that even though Abaribe helped to bail the leader of Indigenous Peoples of Biafra (IPOB), Nnamdi Kanu, it was also true that Kanu later jumped bail.
“But none of these instances makes Enyinnaya Abaribe a criminal nor has anything to do with the rising insecurity in the country.
“Invoking Biafra was basically a tribal dog whistle to diffuse and trivialize Abaribe’s timely attention on security as the typical Igbo palaver,” Ogbonnia faulted.
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