THE Federal Government, on Wednesday, cautioned against utterances
capable of dampening the morale of troops fighting insurgents in the
North-East, as it described the memorandum sent to the the Northern States
Governors’ Forum (NSGF) by Governor Murtala Nyako of Adamawa State as inciting
and irresponsible.
Nyako had, in the memorandum slated for consideration by the NSGF today
(Thursday), accused President Goodluck Jonathan of orchestrating genocide in
the war on terror using the military.
But addressing State House correspondents after the weekly meeting of
the Federal Executive Council (FEC), Minister of Information, Mr Labaran Maku,
said the statements were capable of dividing the country.
“Each time the security people strike at targets, there is a lot of
public uproar and propaganda, weakening our national resolve to fight terror.
This nation deserves security at this time, even in the heat of it, you hear
some irresponsible comment coming from highly placed people, including a
governor.
“It’s regrettable when those statements come from people we believe
should be leading the course of unity, appreciating the great job the security
personnel are doing. If only Nigerians understand that as we sit in this hall,
our security people are out there in the bush, sleeping there day and night and
getting killed in the course of maintaining the security of this country.
“But what we see is that people who have little knowledge on how
security services are rendered will just open their mouths and make statements
that create panic in the country and this is very unfortunate.
“To hear the kind of things being said by the governor of Adamawa State
at this period is very unfortunate.
Nyako is a former Chief of Naval Staff, someone that has worn uniform
before. To publicly incite the people against the security forces of this
country is the height of irresponsibility.”
Maku, who expressed confidence that the nation would defeat terror, remarked
that terrorism was a war of criminals against the entire nation “and they know
that this crisis originated at local levels.”
The minister called for vigilance on the part of every citizen and noted
that the North in particular was endangered unless the people acted to check
terrorism.
Maku also expressed government’s distress over the abduction of
secondary schoolgirls by suspected Boko Haram insurgents, which he described as
a national tragedy.
While praying that no harm would befall the students, he assured that
security forces were unrelenting in their efforts to locate and bring them back
to freedom.
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labaran maku you are not saying anything what you are saying is rubbish beside that is not question MR NYAKO asked your boss pleased give him the right answer to his question
ReplyDeleteAre you not fool , when your yako does not even know the president is not from south east
DeleteSure you don't live at Adamawa state to know that Nyako is the least performed governor in the North east region,from the day he was sworn in as governor he was fighting Atiku to jubril Aminu to Tukur to many other notable sons and daughters of Adamawa state...A failed Governor who wants to impress his long lost followers...Tell me one thing he has achieved for the past 8 years? Nothing than in fighting and careless talk..He wanted people from the South East to reply him but they treated him as fool which he is..Silent is the best answer to fools like Nyako..
DeleteSenility is taking its toll on Nyako. A lot of grey matters are dead
ReplyDeleteNyako or whatever, preach peace
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