Former President Goodluck Jonathan has replied Buhari over claims that
his administration failed in the handling of the Boko Haram insurgency.
Former President, Goodluck Jonathan has said he did not plan to lose the
Boko Haram war as is being suggested by President Muhammadu Buhari.
According to the Punch, Jonathan spoke on Sunday in reaction to an interview Buhari granted the Hausa Service of the British Broadcasting Corporation.
In the interview, Buhari accused the Jonathan administration of
deliberately provoking Nigerian soldiers into mutiny by its actions and
turning round to arrest and prosecute the soldiers.
He said the past administration, while fighting terrorists, sent
soldiers to the battlefield without arms and ammunition. Jonathan,
however, said he tried to protect the constitution, which had had sworn
to defend when he assumed office.
The former president, who spoke through his then Minister of National
Planning, Dr. Abubakar Suleiman, said he did everything within his
power to defend the sovereignty and territorial integrity of the
country.
“No responsible government would strategise to lose a war.
President Jonathan sworn to defend Nigeria sovereignty and territorial
integrity and he did everything possible to achieve that height in the
fight against the insurgents,” a text message by Suleiman said.
“It is unfair therefore for Mr. President to perceive such efforts by his predecessor as criminal and treasonable.
“The President should, in an attempt to build this country, make such
pronouncements that will further unite us as a people than that those
that would divide us. Posterity will judge everybody.”
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