A former
military governor of Kaduna State, Col. Abubakar Umar(retd.), on Tuesday, said
that violent disintegration of Nigeria would do no one any good.
He also
said that the attack on Maj.Gen. Muhammadu Buhari(retd.), should not be blamed
on the Federal Government, as being done in some quarters.
Umar,
while reacting to the bomb attacks on the former Nigerian leader, appealed to
the nation’s political elite to desist from what he described as ‘politics of
brinkmanship’ all aimed at achieving their narrow political interests.
“Once
again, I appeal to our political elite to desist from politics of brinkmanship
all aimed at achieving their narrow political interests. They need not be
reminded that a violent disintegration of Nigeria would be an ill wind that
will blow nobody any good,” the former governor said in a statement on Tuesday
in Kaduna.
The former
governor, while condemning the attack on Buhari, argued that the Federal
Government could not have planned to assassinate the APC chief, when at the
same time decided to upgrade the security around him (Buhari).
According
to him, it would have been so strange for a government that want to assassinate
a popular northerner, like Buhari, “to retain as its National Security Adviser,
Col. M.S. Dasuki, son of the Sultan of Sokoto; and his brother-in –law, Gen.
Aliyu Gusau, as its Minister of Defence, or even its Inspector General of Police,
M.D. Abubakar, from Zamfara State.”
Umar said,
“When on Wednesday, July 23, 2014, some yet to be identified persons attacked
the convoy of Maj. Gen. Muhammadu Buhari with a car bomb, some of his
supporters or his representatives, as one of them claimed on BBC radio Hausa
Service, accused the Federal Government of complicity. This was even before
investigations commenced.
“I was
concerned and worried by possible dangerous repercussions of such allegations
on the peace and unity of the country, which is currently under severe stress.
I therefore decided not only to condemn their actions, but also to adduce
evidence to counter their wrong and preposterous allegations.
“When
about four months ago, Maj. Gen. Muhammadu Buhari issued a condemnation of the
activities of the Boko Haram sect, the Presidency praised him for what it saw
as an act of courage and statesmanship.
“Some of
us agreed and welcomed this reaction particularly because it would have the
positive effect of building the much-needed consensus in the war against the
Boko Haram insurgency.
“We were
also delighted by Gen. Buhari’s action, because it provided another evidence,
if any was needed, that he was not a religious bigot. And like most
northerners, he did not share or support any terrorist religious ideology.
“However,
in the fear of the usual Boko Haram reprisal, we advised the Federal Government
to beef up security around the General. The Federal Government agreed and
reached out to General Buhari with this proposal. By mutual consent, his security
was upgraded. I have no doubt that this must have contributed to his survival
of the attack.
“The point
then is how can a government that is intent on assassinating the General
provide him with added security? It would have been most strange, indeed, for a
government planning to assassinate this very popular northern icon to retain as
its National Security Advisor, Col. M.S.Dasuki, son of the Sultan of Sokoto,
and his brother-in-law, Gen. Aliyu Gusau, as its Minister of Defence. The case
of the Inspector General of Police, M.D. Abubakar, from Zamfara State, may not
be different.”
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this is exactly what people should be thinking,it will not go down well for this great country if we decide to take up arms and dance to the whim and caprices of some few evil people.
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