“Jonathan ‘fabricated’ Buhari-Boko Haram story for 2027 campaign” – Garba Shehu

Garba Shehu on GEJ

Says ex-president’s claim misleading

Special Assistant on Media and Publicity to the Late president Muhammadu Buhari, Garba Shehu, has described as “terrible” a statement credited to former president Goodluck Jonathan that Boko Haram terrorists once nominated Buhari to lead negotiations with his (Jonathan’s) administration.

Garba Shehu on GEJ2

In an issued statement on X on Friday, Shehu described the statement as false, accusing Jonathan of fabricating a misleading statement towards his bid for the presidency in 2027.

Shehu stated: “We are compelled to make a response to a terrible statement made on the late president Muhammadu Buhari by his predecessor in office, President Goodluck Ebele Jonathan, to the effect that Boko Haram had nominated him to represent them in a dialogue with the government. If this is a campaign statement towards his bid for the presidency in 2027, we want to say to him: ‘Jonathan, you are making a false start’ ”.

Recall that Jonathan was reported to have earlier said he thought the dreaded “Boko Haram” terrorists would end after his successor, the Late Buhari, took over the reins of power from him, adding that the terrorist group nominated the late president to lead negotiations with his administration.

“One of the committees we set up then, the Boko Haram nominated Buhari to lead their team to negotiate with the government”, he said, at the public presentation of a book, Scars, authored by a former Chief of Defence Staff, Lucky Irabor, in Abuja.

However, Shehu said neither Muhammed Yusuf nor Abubakar Shekau, the slain leaders of the Boko Haram terrorist group, nominated the Late Buhari for such a role, noting that Shekau routinely denounced and threatened Buhari because their ideologies were in direct opposition.

According to him, “In 2014, Muhammadu Buhari escaped a bomb attack on his life by Boko Haram in Kaduna, in which his personal staff suffered varying degrees of injury. Buhari’s campaigns focused on fighting Boko Haram and restoring security to Nigeria whenever he became president, putting him in direct opposition to the terrorist group’s leader”.

Shehu further said that contrary to the news making the rounds in those years that the radical Islamist extremist –Boko Haram had nominated Mr Buhari as the mediator between them and the Federal Government of Nigeria in the proposed peace talk, the Late president denied knowledge of his nomination, citing a statement issued by the then national secretary of the Congress for Progressive Change (CPC), Buba Galadima.

The source of the information, which the politician described as misleading, was a press conference in Maiduguri, Borno State, which he said was staged by a faction of the terrorist group, through a certain Abu Mohammed Ibn AbdulAziz, who claimed to be the group leader in the state, “saying the sect would prefer the former military leader, General Muhammadu Buhari, ex-Yobe State governor and the then Senator, now late Bukar Abba-Ibrahim, first Nigerian Minister of Petroleum, Shettima Ali Monguno, also the Late Chairman of the Presidential Committee on Insecurity in the North-East, Ambassador Gaji Gatimari, and other prominent members of the Borno Emirate to mediate between them and the federal government”.

Shehu quoted the then CPC National Publicity Secretary, the late Rotimi Fashakin, who he said lambasted Jonathan and the Peoples Democratic Party (PDP) for latching on the Late Buhari’s alleged nomination for political reasons, accusing them of trying to divert the attention of Nigerians from the party’s looting of the country’s patrimony.

“Without any scintilla of equivocation, Muhammadu Buhari has never been directly, or remotely connected, with any insurrection or insurgency against the Nigerian nation and its people. He remains the quintessential patriot that continues to magnetise the very best across the ethno-religious boundaries within the Nigerian nation-space”, the politician quoted Fashakin as saying.

Jonathan’s camp subsequently issued a clarification, insisting his remarks were “grossly misrepresented”. His media aide, Ikechukwu Eze, in an issued  press statement yesterday, stressed that the former president never accused Buhari of ties with terrorists but merely cited how Boko Haram often invoked the names of respected figures to sow confusion and exploit political divisions.

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