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Independence
Day Broadcast: Timi Frank knocks Buhari over claims
Former
Deputy National Publicity Secretary of the All Progressives Congress (APC),
Comrade Timi Frank, on Friday, described President Muhammadu Buhari’s
Independence Day speech to Nigerians as a message “filled with inaccuracies.”
Frank who is the United Liberation Movement for West Papua
(ULMWP) Ambassador to East Africa and Middle East, in a statement in Abuja,
lamented that Buhari’s speech is tantamount to rewriting history by twisting
facts which are already well known by Nigerians.”
He also accused the
president’s administration since 2015 to be replete with “nepotism,
divisiveness and ethnic bigotry,” adding that the President “attempted to pull
wool over the faces of Nigerians.”
He insisted that “the country which had been on a steady growth
and development since 1960, through the spirited efforts of successive
administrations, did not only stall since 2015 upon Buhari’s ascension to
power but has continued to retrogress irretrievably in all measurable
economic, social and political indices.”
The Bayelsa-born political
activist said: “First, Buhari praised the Armed Forces for their gallantry in
curtailing the murderous activities of Boko Haram insurgents, Fulani herdsmen,
bandits and other criminal elements, yet, this is the same military that have
failed to stop incessant attacks on their formations, killing of its personnel
and kidnapping of its Generals across the country.
“The attack on the Nigerian Defence Academy, killing of two
officers and kidnap of Major Christopher Datong is a case in point.
“The nation’s currency
exchanged for about N180 to a dollar when Buhari took over power, but his
administration created multiple foreign exchange rate windows. What is the
exchange rate today? About N567 to a dollar at the parallel market and N410 at
the official window!
“What was the price of fuel, cooking gas and electricity tariff
when Buhari assumed office in 2015 and how much are Nigerians paying for these
essential commodities today?
“Nigeria was the fastest
growing economy in Africa following the rebasing of the nation’s economy under
President Goodluck Jonathan’s administration. Today, Nigeria is the Poverty
Capital of the World. However, Buhari would want the world to believe that his
regime has recorded appreciable economic revival in the country.
“Insurgency was largely confined to the Northeast states of
Borno, Yobe and Adamawa when Buhari took over, but today farmers in Buhari’s
home state of Katsina and Northwest states of Kaduna, Zamfara, Sokoto, Kebbi,
including Niger in the North Central pay taxes to bandits to be allowed access
to their farms.
“Today most schools in the
Northwest states have been shut down while telecommunication networks have been
switched off in Zamfara, Kaduna and Sokoto states as a result of the activities
of rampaging bandits and insurgents who have taken to kidnapping innocent
school children for ransom. Yet Buhari praises his administration’s efforts at
curtailing insecurity. In Southern Kaduna, killing of innocent villagers has
continued unabated.
“Today, Buhari and his administration have turned a once
peaceful South East region bubbling with commercial activities to another haven
of insurgency and gruesome killings due to the cluelessness with which it
handled legitimate protests and agitations by youths in that region.
“Today most schools in the
Northwest states have been shut down while telecommunication networks have been
switched off in Zamfara, Kaduna and Sokoto states as a result of the activities
of rampaging bandits and insurgents who have taken to kidnapping innocent
school children for ransom. Yet Buhari praises his administration’s efforts at
curtailing insecurity. In Southern Kaduna, killing of innocent villagers has
continued unabated.
“Today, Buhari and his administration have turned a once
peaceful South East region bubbling with commercial activities to another haven
of insurgency and gruesome killings due to the cluelessness with which it
handled legitimate protests and agitations by youths in that region.
“Unfortunately, Dr. Chike Akunyili who was husband to late
Professor Dora Akunyili recently fell victim of that heightened orgy of
violence now ravaging the South East.
“No doubt that the wanton killing of innocent Igbo youths has now
snowballed into undreamt of killing spree by Unknown Gun Men. But to Buhari,
all is well!
“Buhari said his administration has uncovered the financiers of
secessionist movements in the South East and South West, but because of
nepotism, he failed to name the sponsors of Boko Haram and bandits in the North
even when the United Arab Emirates has since named the financiers of these
dreaded groups.
“For Buhari, it is easy to name a Federal Lawmaker as a
financier of secessionist agitation in South East, but not easy to identify
Boko Haram sponsors in the North. What manner of ethnic chauvinism!
“Buhari should bear full responsibility for turning the South
East into a terrorist zone like Borno, Yobe and Adamawa as well as Zamfara,
Katsina, Kaduna, Kebbi and Niger and Sokoto states.
“Buhari said that the unity of Nigeria is non-negotiable but
failed to add that his elevation of nepotism to state policy where he has made
sure that 95 per cent of all government appointees are either Muslims or from
the North West has been the fuel driving demands for self-determination from
other regions,” Frank concluded.
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