Invite Goodluck Jonathan for questioning, Northern clerics tell security agencies
- Some Northern clerics have condemned comments made by the former president Goodluck Jonathan on the crisis in the regions
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The clerics said the statement made by Jonathan last week in a meeting
with the United State congress on the religious crisis in the Northern
part of the country is reckless and unpatriotic
- They also called on security agencies to invite the former president for questioning
Some Northern clerics have condemned comments made by the former president Goodluck Jonathan on the crisis in the regions.
The
clerics said the statement made by Jonathan last week in a meeting with
the United State congress on the religious crisis in the Northern part
of the country is reckless and unpatriotic.
Speaking to journalists in Abuja
on Monday, February 6, the national chairman of the Middle Belt
Patriotic Front Musa Fomson urged security agencies to invite the former
president for questioning.
Fomson said an invitation and interrogation of Jonathan will enable security agencies unravel his intentions about Nigeria.
“It
was the mindlessness of his administration that amplified the schism to
a point where persons that were once neutral learnt to hate adherents
of other faiths. It was Goodluck Jonathan that made religion and
ethnicity into campaign issues in order to cover the incompetence of his
rule in the quest for re-election,” Fomson said.
The cleric added that the former president used his comment to sow seed of discord.
Fomson said: “Ill
advised romance with the then President of the Christian Association of
Nigeria(CAN), Pastor Ayo Oritsejafor, who even ran errand as weapons
buyer, was instrumental to reducing Christendom into the current level
where whatever CAN has to say is being second guessed."
He said Jonathan failed to tell
his US audience that killers herdsmen would not be on rampage and occupy
the position of the fourth deadliest group in the world if he and his
aides had not stolen the money meant for buying weapons to defeat Boko
Haram.
"Several
of his aides, like Ankio-Briggs have stopped short of endorsing the war
these militants are waging against the Nigerian state. His speech
before the US House Committee stopped short of doing same by anchoring
the attacks on oil export infrastructure on resource control,” Fomson said.
"If
the former president thinks we have forgotten his foot soldiers and
multiple persons from the Niger Delta threaten to make the country
ungovernable should he lose the 2015 election, which he glaringly lost
because of his serial failures and rejection by Nigerians,” he said.
He further blamed the former president for the hardship faced by many Nigerians in the country.
“If
Goolduck Jonathan truly loves Nigeria, he must immediately stop all his
subversive activities like the speech he made before the US House
Committee in which he usurped the role of a sitting government by
negotiating a US intervention.
"He must speak with all his
cronies to return all monies stolen from Nigeria, whether it was the one
meant for arms purchase, stolen from crude oil sales or foreign loans
that were channeled into their personal pockets.
"He
must ask his militants in the Niger Delta and their proxies operating
as separatists in the south-east to immediately cease hostilities
against the Nigerian state. His coded call for them to scale up attacks
is well noted when he said
"Also,
the military crackdown in the Niger Delta will not end the agitation
there. It will have the opposite effect of provoking the youths which
will cause them to seek to acquire sophisticated weapons to defend
themselves and their communities.
This
may in turn lead to secessionist movements and the reincarnation of the
Isaac Jasper Adaka Boro led revolution and the Biafran civil war."
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