President Muhammadu Buhari has accused the administration of former
President Goodluck Jonathan 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.
Buhari
made the accusation in an interview he granted the Hausa Service of the
British Broadcasting Corporation and monitored by The PUNCH.
He
said his administration’s investigation into the activities of the
immediate past government revealed that instead of procuring arms and
ammunition for the soldiers, funds meant for the equipment were shared
by government officials.
He said, “We investigated and discovered
how funds that were pencilled down for arms procurement were diverted
and shared by government officials who served the last administration.
“The
government at that time sent the soldiers to the battlefield without
arms and ammunition to prosecute the war. That was what led some of them
to mutiny. They were arrested and detained because of this.”
Despite
the December deadline he had earlier given the military to end
terrorism in the affected part of the country, Buhari admitted that the
country might not win the war completely by the end of the month.
He however said a lot of progress had been made by the military.
He
said the terrorists themselves were aware that they could no longer
take over communities and local governments like they were doing under
the past administration.
“If people are going to be fair to us,
they themselves know that the Army is winning the war. You can no longer
find any huge number of Boko Haram members in Adamawa and Yobe; only
may be, in about three local governments of Borno in the area around our
borders with Chad Republic. They are no longer in position to threaten
the country, so we have won,” he added.
Justifying the arrest and
ongoing prosecution of arms scandal suspects, Buhari said the
government would use documents that were already in its possession to
prove to the courts that the suspects stole.
He added that their ill-gotten wealth would be confiscated and they would be jailed.
On
the economy, the President said out of the nation’s N2.2tn debt, his
administration inherited N1.5tn domestic debt while foreign debt
accounted for N0.7tn.
He restated his position that Nigeria was
not poor, but said the country was rich, lamenting that corruption
remained the bane of development.
The President added that that
was why his administration had been busy plugging the leakages in the
revenue-generating agencies such as the Nigerian Customs Service and the
Nigerian National Petroleum Corporation among others.
He
explained that the money saved from the exercise would be properly
utilised to run the country, especially in this era of dwindling oil
price.
On the N5,000 monthly his administration promised to make
available to the unemployed and the most vulnerable Nigerians, Buhari
admitted that not all those who were in need of the money would get it.
He said governments at all levels would collaborate to identify those who would benefit.
In
his reaction on Sunday, however, Jonathan said he didn’t plan to lose
the Boko Haram war as being suggested by Buhari’s comments.
Rather, he said he tried to protect the constitution, which he said he sworn to defend when he assumed office.
The
former President spoke through his Minister of National Planning, Dr.
Abubakar Suleiman, in a text message sent to one of our correspondents.
The
former minister said the ex-President did everything within his power
to defend the sovereignty and territorial integrity of the country.
He
said, “No responsible government would strategise to loose 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.
“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 would further unite us as a people than that those
that would divide us. Posterity will judge everybody.”
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