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Jonathan didn’t believe girls were abducted — Obasanjo

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June 1, 2014
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Former President Olusegun Obasanjo has said President Goodluck Jonathan’s failure to immediately order the rescue of the over 200 schoolgirls abducted by Boko Haram, spoilt the chances of rescuing them.

In an interview with Bloomberg TV, which was aired on Saturday, ex-president said that the President did not believe the pupils were truly abducted until after 18 days.

 “On the kidnapping or abduction, the President did not believe that those girls were abducted for almost 18 days. If the President got the information within 12 hours of the act and he reacted immediately, I believe those girls would have been rescued within 24 hours, maximum, 48 hours.

“Don’t forget, they are almost 300 girls. The logistics of moving them is something (delay the sect would have encountered). Unfortunately, the President had doubts; ‘Is this true? Is this a ploy by some people who don’t want me to be President again, who is doing this?’

“I think that was unfortunate aspect of the whole exercise or situation,” he said.

When asked to comment on the performance of Jonathan, whose candidacy he supported, Obasanjo said Jonathan had performed below the expectations of Nigerians.

“It is not about disappointment; I don’t believe he has performed up to the expectations of many Nigerians, not just me,” he stated.

While he disagreed that he ‘helped’ Jonathan to the presidency, he said it was God who made him president. He, however, said people could be instrumental to one’s achievements.

 “I always tell the President himself; ‘if God doesn’t want you to be there, you won’t be there.’ On instrumentality of people, yes, because God wants him to be there. But having been there, you have to perform. That is what I believe. When you get there, no matter how, just perform and keep on performing,” he said.

Confirming the recent meeting he had with some relatives of Boko Haram members and the outcome of it, the ex-president stated that he made a similar reconciliatory effort three years ago but his recommendations were not implemented.

Obasanjo said, “People have forgotten that three years ago, I went to Maiduguri. That was when Boko Haram attacked the United Nations building in Abuja and they accepted responsibility.

“Then, I went to Abuja to meet security leaders, the Inspector-General of Police and the National Security Adviser to know what is their (Boko Haram’s) objectives. Do they have grievances? Can we reach out to them? The feeling I got was that ‘they are a bunch of riff-raff; just forget about them.’

“I then went to the President and asked if I could take it upon myself for a fact-finding visit. I want to find out things. The President was gracious and said ‘I trust your judgment. You can do that’

“I could not do that without people leading me. There was a lawyer who knew most of them (insurgents) and their leaders. He acted as proxy to talk to them and talk to me. He communicated my arguments, my ideas and my questions to them.

“I reported to the two most important principals – the state governor and President at that time. I believe that if action had been taken at that time, as recommended, maybe we would have gotten to this stage.”

Obasanjo said while he had not been officially mandated to lead the mediation, his next step was to get an approval from the government. He insisted that the President must know about his moves.

He emphasised the need to raise the standards of education in the northern part of the country, especially for female children. He said the relegation of girl-child education in the area was one of the factors responsible for the Chibok girls’ abduction. Bloomberg TV

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  1. S. C. Udemezue says:
    9 years ago

    Baba Obasanjo please what did you do when you were in government to improve he standard of girl-child education in the North? The problem of Boko Haram was not a creation of the Jonathan administration. If previous governments, including yours, had taking certain issues in the country seriously, we wouldn’t be in th mess we have found ourselves today. But you were busy pursuing third and life term as president and intimidating anyone that you perceived was in your way to getting it.
    Personay, i believe the scuttLing of rotational presidency led to full scale development and escalation of the activities of the sect. And, Baba, you alone took the decision that buried the rotational presidency: denying the North its second term in the Presidency by pushing Jonathan to run, even against his will. You cannot therefore deny being a major part of the creation of this Boko Haram problem. I say these with utmost respect to you and wirhout prejudice to any genuine efforts at ending the sucuritiy challenges posed by activities of Boko Haram. May God help us.

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  2. Jossyl says:
    9 years ago

    When a kettle calls the pot black, what else can be said than laugh. OBJ the hypocrite! I hail ooooooo! I day laugh ooooo!!!

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