The Presidency has described as untrue and unfair media
reports which claimed renewed attacks in Borno State were as a result of recent
release of the 21 Chibok girls. It also denied that it paid $21 million ransom
for the girls’ release, stressing that the success achieved so far in the
decimation of Boko Haram in the North-East was largely as a result of the
effort of the military.
In a statement by presidential spokesman, Mallam Garba
Shehu, last night, the Presidency said that such amount of money had never been
budgetted for anywhere for that purpose. The statement read, in part, “Over the
past few days, some newspaper reports ascribing the recent terrorist attacks in
Borno State to the government’s negotiation of the release of 21 Chibok girls,
with a particular report alleging the exchange of USD 21 million for the girls
are false and should be disregarded by members of the public.
This loose talk is journalism at its most irresponsible and
its most dismaying. “As a responsible government that is run on the basis of
the constitution and budgets duly appropriated by the National Assembly, we
have no such money under any allocation to pay out this outrageous sum of money
as ransom.
“Beyond the call of journalism, the newspaper making this
charge has a national duty to point how and where this money was paid, and to
supply leads as to where the “powerful weapons” were bought by the terrorists.
“From the inception of President Muhammadu Buhari’s administration, the media,
local and international groups, have persistently pressured the government to
do everything possible to facilitate the release of the Chibok girls.
“During the election campaigns, President Buhari himself
expressed commitment to this and also to bringing an end to terrorism in our
country. We then wonder why anyone is turning the defeat of terror and return
of the missing persons against the government. “As at the time he came into
power, Boko Haram occupied 80 percent of Borno State, 40 percent of Yobe, and a
significant segment of Adamawa. Today, the group does not control any
territory.
The government also
has successfully enabled the release of 23 Chibok girls, while negotiations for
the release of more, possibly all the rest, are in progress. “The successes
recorded by the government in the fight against terrorism have been a result of
collaboration between our country’s various security agencies, particularly the
Department of State Services, the Police, the Civil Defense, Air Force, the
Navy and the Army.
Source:Vanguard
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