The
Action Congress of Nigeria (ACN) has criticised President Goodluck
Jonathan for embarking on a trip to Brazil for the United Nations
Conference on Sustainable Development at a time the country is facing ‘a
national emergency’.
The party said the president must end a situation where citizens die from gun and bomb attacks.
In a
statement issued in Lagos yesterday by its National Publicity Secretary,
Alhaji Lai Mohammed, the party said the decision by the President to
travel two days after dozens of innocent Nigerians were killed by
suicide bombers is a sign of ‘insensitive and confused leadership.’
It
said the fact that the trip was announced by the presidency as the Yobe
State capital, Damaturu, was being terrorised by attackers raised
serious concerns about the Jonathan Administration’s commitment to the
security and welfare of the citizenry.
ACN said the President should have cancelled the trip as a symbolic act of a caring leadership and out of respect for the dead.
The
party said: “Again, we are constrained to ask whether this President is
getting quality advice from the myriad of aides surrounding him, or
whether, like his benefactor, Olusegun Obasanjo, he has decided he may
not even take any advice from his advisers.
“In
other climes, the usual thing is for leaders to cancel foreign trips or
rush home from such trips when their countries suffer tragedies.
“In
April 2010, Chinese President Hu Jintao cut short his Latin American
tour and returned home after a strong earthquake hit the west of China.
This year, South Sudanese President Salva Kiir returned home early from
his visit to China, due to the rising tension along the border of his
country with Sudan, and even a phone-hacking scandal was enough for
British Prime Minister David Cameron to cut short an African trade tour
and return home in 2011.
“Since
our own President has not even left Nigeria when these latest tragedies
broke, it is inexplicable that he will still hop into a plane with a
huge entourage and fly out. He should realise that he is attending the
conference because he is the President of Nigeria, not because he is Dr.
Jonathan.
“Therefore,
Nigeria’s paramount interest dictates that he stays at home and
oversees efforts to prevent the precarious situation in Kaduna from
degenerating into an all-out religious war.’’
The party expressed concern over the worsening terrorist attacks.
The party said it is time security agencies looked beyond Boko Haram for the solution to the bombings.
It
said: ‘’Are there elements within and outside the Jonathan
Administration who may be benefitting from this mindless killings? Is
the recent escalation linked to the huge sum of money (almost a quarter
of the budget) allocated to security in the current budget? Are there
fifth columnists within the Jonathan Administration who are fuelling
this crisis, considering that the President himself has said his
government has been infiltrated by Boko Haram? These and other questions
must be answered by security agencies as part of efforts to end this
festering crisis.’’
Courtesy Of: The Nation
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