A suspected member of the sect had at a teleconference with selected journalists on Thursday, in Maiduguri, Borno State announced that Boko Haram was prepared to halt furter terrorist acts and dialogue with the Nigerian Governmeent, based on the some conditions. The sect equally nominated General Buhari to be part of some Nigerians that will negotiate on behalf of the federal government of Nigeria.
But in a stament on Friday, National Publicity Secretary of the Congress for Prograssive Change, Engineer Rotimi Fashakin,said the move was a “cheap propagandist endeavours of the PDP (People’s Democratic Party)” and urged Nigerians to: “reject this latest deceptive ploy by this PDP-led government and demand for more transparency in the governance of the nation. The latest gambit in the desire of this organically corrupt PDP-led Federal Government in diverting the attention of the unsuspecting Nigerian public from the on-going massive looting of their common patrimony”,
“The People’s Democratic Party (PDP), as a corporate entity, is the harbinger of the insecurity travails of the Nigerian People for the sole reason of ensuring perpetuity in governance” the CPC said.
The CPC noted the existence of three factions of Boko-Haram insiting that the PDP led federal government is a “political Boko Haram”.
“Undoubtedly, the latest revelations by the State Security Services (SSS) on the complicity of the top echelon of the PDP leadership in Boko Haram activities aptly bear testimony of the noxious subterfuge to extirpate the essence of our nationhood.”
In vehemently rejecting the nomination of retired General Mohammadu Buhari in the planned mediation with the islamic fundamentalist group Boko Haram, CPC said “without any scintilla of equivocation, General Buhari has never been directly or remotely linked with any insurrection or insurgency against the Nigerian Nation and her people.”
“He remains the quintessential patriot that continues to magnetize the very best across the ethno-religious boundaries within the Nigerian nation-space.”
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