Governor Willie Obiano of Anambra State, Thursday, said the transfer of
Boko Haram prisoners to Ekwulobia prisons in Aguata Local Government
Area of Anambra State, was concluded in 2012 under former President
Goodluck Jonathan administration.
The governor, who spoke through
his Senior Special adviser on Political Matters, Mr. Chinedu Obidigwe,
said the decision was taken during a seminar organized for officers and
men of the Nigeria Prison Service, NPS, in which Ekwulobia and Kuje
prisons in Anambra and Abuja capital territory respectively, were chosen
as prisons for the Boko Haram inmates.
But former Governor Peter
Obi, in a swift reaction, expressed shock about Governor Willie
Obiano’s claims, describing it as a blatant lie.
However,
Obidigwe said the transfer of Boko Haram suspects would have been
effected immediately but for the 2015 general elections on ground that
it would affect the second term ambition of Jonathan in the South East
geo-political zone.
Obidigwe contended that a decision made under
the nose of past administrations in the state and the country in
general should not be blamed on the current regime in Anambra.
“In
as much as the state government would not want to join issues with such
section of the public, it is important to note that the policy of
transferring Boko Haram inmates to Anambra State had been made since
2012 under the regimes of President Goodluck Jonathan and Mr. Peter Obi,
but for the 2015 general elections which the then President was
contesting for a second term.
“Since the transfer of the 47
inmates, panic had gripped the people of Ekwulobia as residents in the
area were apprehensive of an imminent attack by members of the Boko
Haram Islamic sect,’’he said.
Reacting to the claim that former
President Goodluck Jonathan and former Governor Peter Obi were behind
the relocation of Boko Haram terrorists to Anambra State, the media aide
to Peter Obi, Mr. Valentine Obienyem, said he was shocked that Governor
Willie Obiano would personally sign such a release laying claims to
what appeared nauseating and childish.
Obienyem said that such a
claim would only end up proving to the people that there were more to
the relocation than they already knew.
Describing the claim as a
blatant lie, Obienyem wondered how an action or a plan concluded by a
man who left office almost 16 months ago was being implemented now.
He
said: “The governor is clearly looking for an alibi for an action that
was against the people. He should look elsewhere and not in the
direction of Mr. Peter Obi, who, since he left office, had opted to stay
away from Awka and not to distract the present government in any way.”
Obienyem
said Anambra people expected commendation from Obiano for Obi for the
N75 billion in cash and investment he left for him and for restoring the
pride of the state when other governors were bequeathing debts to their
successors, rather than trying vainly to drag his name to the mud
through statements such as this present one linking him to the Boko
Haram issue.
He said the present campaign was not the first,
recalling that the same people mass-produced documentaries against Obi
and shared them free to people.
http://www.vanguardngr.com/2015/07/ive-no-hand-in-bharam-prisoners-to-anambra-obiano/
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