Former
Aviation minister, Femi Fani Kayode has said that it would be virtually
impossible for former Chief of Army Staff, Azubuike Ihejirika, to be
behind the Islamic insurgent group, Boko Haram.Ihejirika was recently
named by Australian negotiator, Stephen Davis, to be one of the Boko
Haram sponsors, but Fani Kayode said the Australian would have to put
his money where his mouth is and offer up actual evidence.His words: “No
one should be spared if the evidence is really there but I must say
that I find the allegation that the former Chief of Army Staff, General
Azubuike Ihejirika, is somehow involved with Boko Haram a little
far-fetched firstly because he spent so much of his time, energy, career
and resources fighting that organisation; secondly because that
organisation killed so many of his own officers and men and thirdly
because he is not a Muslim but a Christian.
“I
have never heard of a Christian trying his best to help or assist an
organisation to establish an Islamic fundamentalist caliphate which is
committed to wiping out the Christian faith and killing every Christian,
every secularist and every moderate muslim in his country. It seems to
me that this is an absurd notion and that it really doesn’t make any
sense but if the Australian has any hard evidence let us see or hear it.
“These
are very serious allegations and I would be interested in seeing the
hard evidence, if any, that he claims to have. I have always said that I
believe that anyone, no matter which political party that person is in
and no matter how highly placed or powerful that person may be, that is
involved with Boko Haram ought to be captured, caged and brought to
justice because I regard such people as nothing but bloodthirsty
beasts.”
Speaking on potential political affiliations
with Boko Haram, FFK said it was more likely that APC was involved with
the activities of the sect.
He said: “These individuals
know very well that the APC as a party have far more sympathy for Boko
Haram and far many more of their leaders and members have spoken up for
and in defence of Boko Haram than anyone else. Just yesterday in Thisday
newspaper one of them said that the Senator from Borno State that was
facing terrorism charges was a PDP member. This is not true. The Senator
that he was referring to is Senator Ndume and he is in the APC and not
the PDP.
“Quite apart from that, certain things need to
be noted. Let me remind those that are pointing fingers at the PDP now
that it was not a member of the PDP or the federal government that said
that Boko Haram should not be proscribed as an organisation, even after
they had slaughtered no less than 15,000 innocent Nigerians in cold
blood, sometime last year. It was rather the official spokesman of the
APC, Lai Mohammed, who said so”, he insisted.
“It was
not the PDP or any member of the federal government that told the world
only last year that they were against the declaration of a State of
Emergency in Borno, Yobe and Adamawa states, that an attack on Boko
Haram was an attack on the north and that Boko Haram members ought not
to be killed but rather they ought to be pampered, granted amnesty and
treated in a gentle manner like the Niger Delta militants. It was the
leading Presidential aspirant and one of the two co-owners of the APC,
General Muhammadu Buhari that said so.”
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