Former vice president, Atiku
Abubakar, says the vice president, Kashim Shettima, wittingly aided the
abduction of Chibok girls through his actions and inactions.
Atiku made this known through
his spokesperson, Phrank Shuaibu, on Friday.
Recall that nearly 300
schoolgirls were abducted by terrorists in 2014, the incident sparked
widespread outrage locally and internationally.
Speaking after the Presidential
Election Petition Court (PEPC) affirmed Bola Tinubu’s electoral victory,
Shettima had jokingly said he would retire Abubakar to Fombina where he would
set up a livestock farming for him.
In a statement on Friday, however,
Shuaibu berated Shettima for speaking recklessly and lacking tact and decorum.
Shuaibu tackle Shettima over
his speech deficiency and “love to rack lackluster jokes.”
“Shettima opened the floodgates
of terror,” Mr Shuaibu said. “During his tenure as governor between 2011 and
2019, Borno State was taken over by terrorists completely.”
“He ignored a security report
about an impending attack on Chibok which ultimately led to the abduction of
over 250 schoolgirls,” he added.
Boko Haram insurgency took a deadlier
and devastating dimension under Shettima’s administration in Borno.
In 2014, nearly 300 school
girls were kidnapped from their dormitory in Chibok community, an incident that
gained global attention and condemnation.
“Well it took quite a while”,
Mr Shettima said when asked in a CNN interview how long it took for him to hear
from then President Goodluck Jonathan on the abduction.
“For the first three weeks, we
were politicking and there is a whole of difference between governance and
politics. Instead of us to frontally address the situation, we were busy
looking for scapegoat,” Mr Shettima said.
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