Tag: Ali Modu Sheriff

  • APC to Jonathan: Sheriff, Ihejirika should face trial

    APC to Jonathan: Sheriff, Ihejirika should face trial

    •ACF seeks probe

    Former Borno State Governor Ali Modu Sheriff, former Chief of Army Staff Lt.-Gen. Azubuike  Ihejirika and others should face trial at the International Criminal Court (ICC) – if the opposition All Progressives Congress (APC) has its way.

    APC advised President Goodluck Jonathan  yesterday to hand over the duo and others for alleged sponsorship of Boko Haram, the fiendish sect that is waging a war to establish an Islamic Caliphate in some parts of the North.

    Sheriff and Gen. Ihejirika have denied the charge, which was pronounced by an Australian negotiator, Dr. Steven Davis.

    The party said Davis’ confessions showed that the sponsors of Boko Haram are not only within the ruling Peoples Democratic Party (PDP), they are closer to the Presidency.

    It said the PDP is behind Boko Haram for the sole purpose of winning next year’s presidential election.

    The party also said Boko Haram had been politicised and used as a trump card for President Jonathan to win another term.

    The APC, which made the claims at a briefing in Abuja by its National Chairman, Chief John Odigie-Oyegun, said the Department of State Security Service (DSS) and the Directorate of Military Intelligence (DMI) could not pretend that they do not have any information on these men.

    At the crowded briefing were members of the APC Executive.

    Odigie-Oyegun, who preceded his briefing with Arise Television’s Davis’ interview on a big slide, asked Jonathan to be courageous to bring those behind Boko Haram to book.

    He said: “The truth is finally out. We have been vindicated. We have no hand in the Boko Haram insurgency. The raison d’etre of our party is the well-being and security of Nigerians.

    “The sponsors of Boko Haram are within the PDP and the Presidency. They are known friends of President Jonathan. He knows them and they know him.

    “The man who exposed these Boko Haram sponsors is a Jonathan-appointed negotiator. He has no axe to grind, neither does he have any motive to shield the APC or portray the PDP/Presidency in bad light. In fact, if he had any sympathy at all, it is for the man who hired him, President Jonathan.

    “Then their drum exploded! Dr. Stephen Davis, a man hired by the President Jonathan-led Federal Government to negotiate with Boko Haram for the release of the Chibok girls decided to speak out, believing the best way to tackle the insurgency is to expose the sponsors.

    “And who are they? On international television last Thursday, and as you have just seen and heard, he named former Borno Governor Ali Modu Sheriff and a former Army Chief, Gen. Azubuike Ihejirika, as the sponsors of Boko Haram.

    “Prodded by Sahara Reporters in a subsequent interview on whether Gen. Buhari and Malam Nasir el-Rufai were sponsors, he said the Boko Haram commanders who gave him the names of their sponsors did not mention their names.

    “The die is cast. The truth is finally out! Boko Haram sponsors have been exposed. They are within the ruling PDP. They are friends of President Jonathan. He cannot pretend not to know who they are and what they have done and are still doing. His myriad of intelligence agencies, including the DSS and the DMI, cannot pretend they do not have any information on these men.”

    Odigie-Oyegun insisted that the suspected sponsors must be handed over to ICC for investigation and prosecution.

    He said: “Now that the cat has been let out of the bag and the real sponsors of Boko Haram have been exposed, we hope President Jonathan will summon the courage to do the right thing: hand over the identified Boko Haram sponsors to the International Criminal Court (ICC) for investigation and prosecution.

    “ There is no doubt that Boko Haram has committed crimes against humanity in its scorched-earth campaign against unharmed citizens, and the most appropriate body to investigate and try the sect’s sponsors is the ICC.

    “According to Article 17 of the Rome Statute that set up the ICC, and to which Nigeria is signatory, the ICC is a court of last resort, expected to exercise its jurisdiction only if states themselves are unwilling or unable genuinely to investigate and prosecute international crimes.

    “In view of the fact that the alleged Boko Haram sponsors are either members of the ruling party or friends of the President, it is clear that the PDP-led Federal Government is unwilling and unable to try them, hence our call.

    “Nigerians can be rest assured that the APC will not allow this issue to be swept under the carpet.

    “Now that it is clear that the PDP is behind Boko Haram for the sole purpose of winning next year’s presidential election, Nigerians must prevail on the PDP and the Presidency to urgently end this insurgency and the daily killing and maiming of innocent Nigerians!

    “The President must remember that he is the Commander-in-Chief! The buck stops on his desk. He must now do all it takes to stop the growing mess in our nation’s Northeast. Nigerians expect no less.”

    The APC  chairman said the party had always suspected Sheriff as a mole in its midst to hijack its structure.

    He said: “It is true that Ali Modu Sheriff was, until recently, a member of our Party. But the Party always suspected that he was a mole, planted to hijack or at best weaken the new Party for the PDP. He is not new to that role. He helped to decimate his former party, the ANPP, to an extent that the number of states under its control fell from seven in 2003 to three by the time he left as governor.

    “We know for sure that Ali Modu Sheriff was planted in the APC to help decimate our party. We confronted him openly during the merger negotiation but he denied vigorously. His surrogate for the post of the Chairman of the APC, Chief Tom Ikimi, together with whom they planned to hijack the party for the Presidency was firmly rejected. Realising they have failed, they fled our party and returned to where they came from, and were duly embraced by their controllers.”

    The APC queried why Sheriff was being given preferential treatment by the government and security agencies, including the reopening of the shut Maiduguri International Airport for the former governor because he joined the PDP.

    Odigie-Oyegun added: “President Jonathan cannot pretend not to know the alleged role that Ali Modu Sheriff has played in the establishment and growth of Boko Haram, yet he never allowed the man to even be questioned by any of the security agencies under his control.

    “All through his time with our party, every time they accused us of sponsoring Boko Haram, on the basis of his presence, we challenged them if they had evidence to arrest any of our members who is suspected to be a sponsor, they never did. They dared not, because Sheriff was their agent. Even if he had remained in the APC after we democratically encouraged him to go, they would still not have arrested him.

    “Recall, gentlemen, that immediately Sheriff went back to the PDP, the Maiduguri Airport that had been closed to even the pilgrims from the state on grounds of security, was re-opened specially for him. What more evidence does anyone need that Sheriff was and remains President Jonathan’s Man Friday?”

    He expressed regrets that Boko Haram had been politicised as part of a plot to secure second term ticket for President Goodluck Jonathan.

    He said: “We have said it all along. Boko Haram was politicised purely for one reason, and one reason only: To be used as a trump card for President Jonathan to win another term. For that strategy to work, the APC, which they see as the only stumbling block to the PDP’s victory in 2015, must be maligned and labelled. Gullible, duplicitous and self-serving politicians like Femi Fani-Kayode swallowed the bait, hook, line and sinker, and started parroting the glaring lies. PDP spokesman Olisa Metuh, an obvious pawn on the chess board, followed suit, labelling a party that comprises Nigerians of all ethnic and religious hue a Janjaweed and Islamic party. Now he is stewing in his own juice.

    “In the process of this dangerous politics, the Nigerian military which was globally acclaimed for its impressive showings at various peacekeeping missions around the world, simply suffered collateral damage.

    “Apparently, fifth columnists in the military have sold the force out, first by denying it of the necessary fighting tools and then weakening it to such an extent that even the little it had was being taken away daily by insurgents. When the patriotic Governor Kashim Shettima of Borno tried to raise the issue of the poorly-equipped troops and their low morale, he was roundly pilloried. Now the world knows why.”

  • Sheriff’s defection: APC plans  nationwide thanksgiving

    Sheriff’s defection: APC plans nationwide thanksgiving

    The All Progressives Youth Forum plans to organise a nationwide thanks giving in churches and mosques over the planned defection of former Governor of Borno State, Alhaji Ali Modu Sheriff, from the All Progressives Congress (APC) to Peoples Democratic Party (PDP).

    The forum chairman, Ismail Ahmed, said yesterday that his group received the news with so much joy as it considers Sheriff’s exit as the best thing that would ever happen to the life of the party due to what it calls ‘strategic blackmail of the APC by the PDD using Sheriff’s alleged links with the Boko Haram, regardless whether Sheriff was guilty or not.

    The Forum said: “It has conducted very serious investigations about all the games in trying to attach a bad name to the APC locally and internationally. We found out that the PDP uses sponsored commentators in Nigeria to link Sheriff with Boko Haram, rightly or wrongly, and because he was a chieftain of the APC, it was easy to sell that to Nigerians using the media.

    “The Forum recalled that the Minister of Information, Labaran Maku, and Femi Fani Kayode, recently  said in public that Sheriff was behind Boko Haram and they openly used that to associate APC with Boko Haram.”

    It recalled that in 2011 the PDP spread the allegation that Sheriff was responsible for the emergence of a violent Boko Haram attack after a certain deal he struck with their late leader to support his bid in 2003 to be governor and in return Sheriff created a Ministry for Religious Affairs and made one of the Boko Haram’s major financial backbones, Buji Foi, as Commissioner for Religious Affairs.

    Sheriff later fell out with Foi leading to the 2009 first major crisis which led to the killing of Foi and Yusuf Muhammed, the Boko Haram founder.

    Ahmed added: “Most importantly also, the PDP and the federal government are in the habit of telling the international community that APC has links with Boko Haram and in each of their meetings with representatives of foreign countries and international institutions, the PDP and the FG cited Sheriff’s membership of the APC as basis of APC’S false link with Boko Haram. At a point two months ago, some agents working to satisfy PDP wanted the British parliament to move a motion in session seeking to probe APC’S alleged link with Boko Haram principally on the basis of Sheriff’s membership of APC

    “By the time Sheriff leaves the APC, nobody  will have any reason to further demonise the party locally or internationally. We had actually recommended his expulsion to the leadership of the party a while ago

    “We don’t want him one bit in APC. He was a big burden to us, we feel so relieved and this is why we will call on our members nationwide to attend special Sunday church service and jumma’at prayers to offer thanksgiving to God almighty for cleansing the APC.”

     

  • Shettima, Sheriff  to reconcile soon

    Shettima, Sheriff to reconcile soon

    The reconciliation between Borno State Governor Ksahim Shettima and Senator Ali Modu – Sheriff, is on course, on aide to the Senator said yesterday.

    Dr Umar Duhu, in a statement said it is not true that the reconciliation process deadlocked.

    There has been no love lost between the two leaders of the All Progressives Congress (APC) in Borno State. Yesterday, statement said: “For the avoidance of doubt, both Leaders met in Lagos on Saturday February 8, 2014 at the instance of Asiwaju Bola Ahmed Tinubu. Sen. Sheriff who was in Lagos same day on the invitation of Tinubu, was only informed in Lagos about the proposed meeting with Governor Kashim.

    “The meeting was an eyes breaking after the few days of unwarranted absentism of both on each other. Certain facts were put on the table, and both parties understood the

    need to close ranks to move Borno State and the APC forward. Further to that, another meeting has been rescheduled for the Abuja for final reconciliation in the interest of the State and APC.

    As encapsulated in the Holy Quran 03:147; “God Forgives us our sins and our excesses that we have committed in our affairs, and He keeps us firm-footed and grants us victory over the disbelieving folks”. Therefore; anyone averse to peace and tranquility to reign between our Leaders in Borno State, are indeed, the disbelieving folks!

    “His Excellency Sen. (Dr.) Ali Modu Sheriff is a peaceful leader and a the political godfather of Borno Politics. All are his own, and he will always avail himself for any truthful and meaningfully lasting resolutions of all issues, as it affects Borno Politics, and Nigeria as a whole.”

  • Shettima, Sheriff reconciliation meeting ends in deadlock

    Shettima, Sheriff reconciliation meeting ends in deadlock

    A reconciliation meeting between feuding Borno State Governor Kashim Shettima and his predecessor and godfather Senator Ali Modu Sheriff ended in a deadlock at the weekend.

    Both political gladiators, according to sources, met in Lagos at the behest of National Leader of the All Progressives Congress (APC), Asiwaju Bola Ahmed Tinubu.

    The governor was accompanied to the meeting by Senator Ali Ndume, his Chief of Staff Abubakar Kyari, Commissioner for Local Government Baba Garbai and Babakura Shettima.

    A source said: “On arrival in Lagos, Shettima got a hint that Sheriff was already in Lagos and hence got wind of reason for the invitation as a result, he sent Senator Ndume, Garbai and the ANPP secretary to meet Tinubu and appeal to him to shelve the meeting give the governor time to return to Maiduguri and consult with his supporters but Tinubu insisted that the governor should meet with Sheriff because Sheriff had been in Lagos for four days in anticipation of the reconciliation meeting.

    Shettima’s representatives also told Tinubu that Sheriff is not sincere and only wants the reconciliation so he would penetrate the Government and work against the Governor ahead of the elections but Tinubu pleaded that the governor could still meet with him and that as a leader of the APC it was binding on him (Tinubu) to organise the meeting.

    Tinubu also told the governor it was up for him to make his own decision during the reconciliation meeting.

    Shettima and his delegation met with Sheriff and during the meeting Sheriff complained about some close aides to the governor he said he was not comfortable with.

    Shettima for the first time, opened up and told Sheriff the bitter truth about how Sheriff has been secretly undermining the Borno government, how he has been trying to destabilise the State’s restored peace by using his anointed governorship aspirant, Mohammed Imam and some other persons and how sheriff has also been running him down at the APC national headquarters despite his (the Governor’s) sincere loyalty to him as his godfather.

    Sheriff denied all the allegations but Shettima and his team disbelieved his position and the governor was visibly angry so much that he excused himself and left the meeting. The meeting ended in a deadlock and it was resolved that another meeting would hold next week in Abuja” the source said.

    When contacted, Shettima’s Special Adviser on Communications, Isa Gusau confirmed that a meeting between the governor and his godfather is scheduled for next week in Abuja.

    “First of all, let it be on record that governor Shettima didn’t start the fight in the first place; he was the one that was assaulted in his State in the midst of his convoy while he was going about rebuilding the State and reclaiming its lost glory and everybody believes the governor didn’t deserve that affront given the work he has been doing in managing the crisis in Borno by bringing about growing peace and yet, doing a lot of work in all sectors.

    The governor is always guided by reason, conscience, fear of God, loyalty to the people of Borno State, loyalty to his party, promotion of unity and cohesion in whatever decision he takes as a good leader. He is studying the whole issue carefully and the people of the State are praying for him and he will take the best decision in the circumstance”.

     

  • Sheriff was blast’s target, says aide

    Sheriff was blast’s target, says aide

    The bomb blast that rocked Maiduguri, the Borno State capital, yesterday, was not from the Boko Haram sect but an act of arson targeted at former Governor Ali Modu Sheriff, his aide said last night.

    Chairman, SAS campaign organisation in Borno State, Malam Bako Bunu, said in a statement that the fact that Sheriffs’ property at the old UTC was also targeted was a clear indication that the former governor was the prime target.

    He said the fact that there had been no bomb incident in Maiduguri for the past 11 months until the former governor visited also gives the impression that the sustained opposition against his visit was a calculated move to stop him.

    “It is sad that vehicles bearing Ali Sheriff’s posters were either vandalised or burnt which further points to the fact that Sheriff was the actual target,” Bunu said.

    According to Malam Bunu, the bomb which killed about 19 people was the handiwork of a former chairman of the Maiduguri Metropolitan Council and another highly placed official of the defunct All Nigeria Peoples Party (ANPP) who has always been suspected to be the brains behind violent activities in Maiduguri.

    “It is an open secret that out of desperation to gain political control of Borno state and out of fear of the growing relevance of Ali Sheriff politically, a group of people has been hiding behind the current insecurity in the state to stop his visit.

    “We are aware that the Boko Haram incident was used as an alibi for some people to perpetrate mayhem and distract the attention of the security operatives,” Bunu noted.

     

  • Shettima: Warming up  for second term

    Shettima: Warming up for second term

    Uneasy lies the head of Kashim Shettima, the governor of Borno State, as he confronts the menace of Boko Haram and mounting internal opposition to his government by his estranged godfather, Senator Ali Modu Sheriff.

    The governor is not a run-of-the-mill politician. He is a professional in politics trying to do things differently. But his attention has been diverted by the insecurity in the Northeast zone, where the insurgents are on rampage. At least, four local governments are paralysed by the sect. Shettima inherited the challenge, but he has not been able to overcome it, despite the declaration of a state of emergency by the Federal Government. The only solace is that Maiduguri, the state capital, is now relatively peaceful.

    When the All Progressives Congress (APC) governors visited Borno early in the year, they marveled at the achievement of the governor, who they described as a silent worker. He was hailed for his strides across the sectors. “You will be surprised that Shettima has achieved a lot, despite the problems facing the state. He has lived to expectation”, Ekiti State Governor Kayode Fayemi, who was on the entourage, later told reporters in Lagos.

    Described by stakeholders as a kind, intelligent and humble administrator, Shettima has demystified power by not allowing power to use him, instead of using power for public good. His strength lies in the power of his ideas and devotion to principles. Those attributes came into play during the Nigerian Governors’ Forum (NGF) crisis. Guided by his conscience and principle, he refused to sign on the NFG consensus candidate, Plateau State Governor Jonah Jang, despite pressures. Shettima reasoned that, although he belonged to the Northern Governors’ Forum, he could not go against the position of the APC Governors’ Forum, which stood in antithetical relationship with the mission of the Northern governors.

    Sources said that, when he was also contacted to show interest in the NGF chairmanship, the Borno State governor objected, saying that Boko Haram insurgency was enough challenge. He said nobody in his position should covet another responsibility that will frequently take him out of the state.

    To many people, Shettima has made a lot of difference in the state. His consensus building spirit has inspired him to extend frontiers of cooperation and spread tentacles of influence in the troubled state. Following his inauguration, he appealed to the indigenes to jettison politics and brace up for the work of development. Ahead of the poll, he collaborated with influential blocs in the state. In fact, a source said that his deputy was nominated by Kasim Imam, a prominent Peoples Democratic Party (PDP) chieftain.

    The governor also set up a cabinet of talents. Although he deferred to the party elders in selecting the members of the State Executive Council, he refused to sacrifice merit and standard on the altar of partisanship. Besides, the governor is a bridge builder and unifying factor. In his cabinet are special advisers of Igbo, Hausa and Niger Delta origins. Many believe that he has an unfinished business, which makes a second term compelling.

    The governor has a cosmopolitan disposition. That is the point of departure. His benefactor, Sheriff, has converted his rural essence into a potent political asset. He is the man of the people. Those who hate him politically, owing to this political aggression and ruthlessness, have not seen another alternative leader in the state. As vindictive as the senator is, the public perception of his personality as the towering strategist and tactician has not diminished. Thus, party followers, despite their admiration for Shettima, still wait for instruction on the way forward in Borno in 2015 from him.

    Sheriff is a popular progressive politician with deep links with the Peoples Democratic Party (PDP). As the All Nigerian Peoples Party (ANPP) governor for eight years, he had largely succeeded in insulating the state from the PDP control, despite his intimacy with former President Olusegun Obasanjo. Now, even as the APC leader in the Northeast, he still enjoys close relationship with President Goodluck Jonathan. A source said that the relationship may even yield a ministerial slot for his camp.

    The APC has become a blessing to Borno under Shettima. Defectors from the ANPP are returning to the new mega party.