Former Governor of Borno State, Senator Kashim
Shetima, on Wednesday asked critics of President Muhammadu Buhari to stop demonising
him over the Boko Haram insurgency in the North-east region.
Shettima, who represents Borno South senatorial
district, described as unnecessary and uncalled for the usual accusation by
critics of President Buhari that he has not been able to curb terrorists attack
in the country.
According to him, President Buhari has done enough
security wise for the Northeast especially with most of the service chiefs
hailing from the geo-political zone.
The former governor of Borno State said: "The president
needs to be commended for what he has done for the North-east region and Borno State
in particular. He was instrumental to the establishment of the North East
Development Commission. If we are going to apportion blames, we should be fair
to this poor old man."
He said he declined from making comments for some
time because he believed the insecurity problem won't be solved by blame
game.
On Buhari's
visit to the state, Shettima said what transpired in Maiduguri last Wednesday
was unfortunate, adding that although there is crisis in the region, the zone
will definitely regain its lost glory.
The senator stressed that: "What happened in
Maiduguri on Wednesday was very unfortunate, but mind you, Buhari has done
extremely well for the people of Borno State and the Northeast as a whole. I
want to reiterate that position. Yes, we have challenges, but no matter how
long the night is, it will surely give way to dawn. Stormy the weather might
well be, but it will not rain forever.
"Certainly, we have reached the peak in our
crisis, and we are going to bounce back as a people. The people of the state love
Buhari; maybe their expectations were over exaggerated. People thought he had the
magic wand, however, he doesn’t have one. But I believe it is a temporary hiccup.
The people of the state and the North-east region in general still passionately
love Buhari. Without the cooperation of the people of the state, the Civilian
JTF could not have come into being.”
He added that the government and people of Borno State
are fully behind the president, "and are fully in support of members of our
security establishment who have lost their lives while serving the country.
"So I doubt very much if the president blamed
the people of Borno State or the Borno elites. He might have made a general
statement on the need for people to align themselves with the aspiration for
the restoration of peace in the North-east but I doubt if the president blamed
the people of the state," Shettima added.
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