Tag: BUHARI

  • Don’t politicise attack on Buhari – Presidency

    The Presidency has cautioned the political class against politicising Wednesday’s bomb attacks targeted at former Head of State, Gen. Mohammadu Buhari.

    Speaking in Abuja on Friday, the Political Adviser to the President, Prof. Rufai Ahmed Alkali, said resorting to blame game could be counter productive to the war against terrorism.

    Alkali sympathised with Buhari over the attack, saying it was by providence that the nation was saved the trauma of having the former head of state come to harm.

    Alkali said: “I want to express my sincere concern over what happened to our former head of state, Gen. Muhammadu Buhari. You all recall two or three days ago there was an attempted attack on his life and that of another senior citizen, Sheik Dahiru Bauchi in Kaduna.

    “It is by the grace of God that today the lives of these two senior citizens were spared. We want to thank God for saving them and for saving this country from the trauma of what could have happened if the people behind it had achieved their objective.

    “I want to also state that in a season like this, the usual thing is what has become the popular culture of blame game. I don’t think anybody in this country would be associated with such thing in any way or form.

    “Therefore, those who want to trivialise or personalise these issues by attributing it to this government or the leadership of this government in any form, directly or indirectly, should desist from that.

    “This government is committed to the security of this nation, it is committed to lasting peace in this country and Mr. President is deeply committed to bringing stability in our political environment.

    “We should not over dramatise these issues. All of us must come together, we have a collective responsibility to protect and defend our country. This is not a time for politicising issues.

    “Security matters are not for politicians. There are people who have been trained and who are responsible for security. We cannot do their job for them; they should be allowed to do their job.

    “We should also desist from any attempt that will weaken the institutions of government, especially security agencies who are doing very well in containing the situation.”

     

  • Buhari: Nigeria can deal with Boko Haram

    Buhari: Nigeria can deal with Boko Haram

    Former Head of State Gen. Muhammadu Buhari relived yesterday his near death experience when a suicide bomber attacked his convoy in Kaduna.

    The All Progressives Congress (APC) leader said Nigeria is capable of dealing with terrorism because “we dealt with the civil war, for 30 months; we fought and we kept Nigeria one and, God willing, we are going to keep Nigeria one.”

    To Gen. Buhari Boko Haram’s activities have nothing to do with religion or ethnicity but an act of terrorism.

    The General spoke when he received Kaduna State Governor Mukhtar Ramalan Yero and members of the State Security Council at his home.

    The elder statesman said: “When this question of Boko Haram started, I’m  sure it was on record that the first statement I made about 18 months ago; I said no religion advocates what is happening. So, basically, it is no case of religion; it is neither ethnic, when they kill children in schools in the Northeast, they kill teachers, they burn churches, they burn mosques, they burn motor parks, they burn markets. Where is religion there? Where is ethnicity there? This is terrorism and I hope the government will come to grip with it.

    “Nigeria is capable of dealing with this; we dealt with the civil war, for 30 months, we fought and we kept Nigeria one and, God willing, we are going to keep Nigeria one.

    “I commiserate with the families of those that died, because this thing was ignited at exactly when my car was almost side-by-side with this thing. I came out, there was blood on my dress. I did not know how it came about because I did not have a scratch myself, but dead bodies all over the place. The security tried to move me to the other side and we just got one of the vehicles passing and they brought me home.

    “I hope the law enforcement agencies and the chief executives of the states will succeed in securing the country. May God help us.”

    Yero prayed that God would end the insurgency.

     

  • APC asks Jonathan to probe assassination attempt on Buhari

    APC asks Jonathan to probe assassination attempt on Buhari

    The All Progressives Congress (APC) demanded yesterday a probe of the botched suicide attempt on a former Head of State, Gen. Muhammadu Buhari.

    To the APC, there seems to be more to the suicide mission than meets the eye. There must be a “believable and credible enquiry”, it said.

    APC Chairman Chief John Odigie-Oyegun made the demand in a statement and during an interaction with reporters after a visit by the party’s National Executive Committee to the Catholic Bishop of Abuja, Cardinal John Onaiyekan.

    He said: “The APC condemns in strongest terms the abominable spate of bomb blast and almost obvious attempt to take the life of Gen. Muhammadu Buhari, GCFR, (rtd). We understand that the unassuming, peaceful and humble General was on his way to his village, Daura, when a vehicle trailed him.

    “We are grateful to God that Gen. Buhari’s life was spared. Three of his aides were, however, injured in the incident and have been discharged after treatment.

    “We urgently appeal to his supporters nationwide to please remain calm in the face of what seems obvious provocation but strongly urge Mr. President to speedily set up a high-powered probe to unravel those behind the suspicious bomb blast.

    “This incident must not be treated as one of the usual Boko Haram atrocities as there seems to be more to it than meets the eye.”

    The party expressed “heartfelt condolences to those who lost their lives in the first bomb blast which claimed scores of lives in Kaduna”.

    It said: “We join their families in praying to Almighty God for the repose of the souls of the dead and speedy recovery of the injured.

    “We want to reiterate, once again, that because of the innocent lives being lost on daily basis, we committed our great part to full cooperation with the Jonathan administration in seeking solutions to the insurgency.

    “But Jonathan is more intent on politicising the issue to the extent of hiring propagandists from as far away as Russia and United States.”

    The APC, for the umpteenth time urged President Goodluck Jonathan to take the protection of Nigerian lives more seriously and to prudently utilise the “huge” amounts budgeted for security to upgrade our security infrastructure.

    “In addition his administration should fully cooperate with the international community in order to crush the Boko Haram insurgency.”

    Responding to questions from reporters after meeting with Cardinal Onaiyekan, the APC National Chairman said: “What is critical at this time is that we have made a passionate appeal to all the supporters of Buhari to please maintain the peace and not allow this provocation make them do things to the benefit of enemies of this nation.

    “Secondly, particularly to you members of the press, you have noticed recently the tendency of the PDP to want to say that the APC is sponsoring Boko Haram. They have hired people as far away as Russia.  Russians have become security experts who can tell what is happening in Nigeria. Americans have become security experts who can pronounce who is supporting Boko Haram in Nigeria. At least, one member of the British Parliament has also been told to call for an enquiry into this.

    “But yesterday because of the desperation of the ruling party, an attempt was made on one of the key leaders or goal-getters of the APC and it ought to have been clear to all concerned by now that the major states principally affected are APC states.

    “Does somebody set fire on his own house to prove any point? Won’t that be the height of stupidity? And now, the leader of our party is targeted and yet they are still blaming us, telling the world, telling the nation that the APC is a supporter and financier of Boko Haram. Gentlemen, Nigerians are not idiots. Whoever is doing that thinks Nigerians have taken leave of their reasoning ability.

    “It is clear that you do not prove bravery by stabbing yourself. So, the APC cannot prove that it does not like Jonathan by setting APC states on fire. Does that make any sense? So I don’t want to say whose hand is in this pie, whatever the apologists think, let them work. They are the ones who control the security forces.

    “They have spent over $20 billion in the last few years for supposedly providing infrastructure for the security forces. Yet, today, there is absolutely no evidence whatsoever. We are on top of the struggle against Boko Haram. So whose finger is in this pie? I think it is fairly obvious.

    “Well, we have called for an investigation, that is clear. Two things we did – we appealed to his teeming followers and followers of the APC to please maintain the peace. And for peace to reign, we also called on the government of President Goodluck Jonathan to immediately institute a believable and credible enquiry to unearth what is in fact going on. Why do they want to target Gen. Buhari? And indeed, why Boko Haram?”

    Asked if APC believes that the incident was an assassination attempt on Gen. Buhari, said: “We have no doubt in our mind and we thank God. Bini people say if you are not evil, you won’t die an evil death. Gen. Buhari is one of the most upright human beings we have in this country and God, the Allah he serves has not destined an evil death for him, no matter the machinations of people in government today who seem to have taken all leave of rational thought.

    “If they can hire propagandists, cheap Russians, cheap Americans to say that APC is not beyond Boko Haram, has there been an investigation? If a child dies in the morning after the witch flies over at night, isn’t there a connection? Or are they going to tell us that they don’t know what is happening in this country? We are not government; we have the right to think what we think because government is not delivering on its path of the bargain. They are in charge of security and protecting our lives.

    Asked of the connection between the peace which APC is suing for and the allegation of assassination attempt on Gen. Buhari’s life by some forces, Odigie-Oyegun said the link was obvious.

    He added: “No, I think it is really straightforward. Maintain peace doesn’t mean you do not know what is going on. What they wanted to provoke, we are telling our members not to fall for these dastardly temptation because if our 10 million supporters, particularly in this part of the country go to town in anger, then this nation will be in trouble. So the connection is very clear.”

    Some of those on the entourage of the APC delegation were the Deputy National Chairman, Senator Lawal Shuaib, Senator Chris Ngige, National Treasurer, Alhaji Mohammed Bala, Deputy National Publicity Secretary, Comrade Timi Frank, and others.

  • APC governors: hold Jonathan responsible for attempt on Buhari

    APC governors: hold Jonathan responsible for attempt on Buhari

    All Progressives Congress (APC) governors, under the aegis of the Progressive Governors’ Forum (PGF), said yesterday that President Goodluck Jonathan should be held responsible for the attempt on the life of one of its national leaders and former Head of State, General Muhammadu Buhari.

    The governors, in a statement titled: PGF Condemns Attempt on Buhari, Holds Jonathan Responsible, noted that the incident happened two days after Gen. Buhari urged Jonathan to stop waging war on Nigerians but to devote more time to the war on terrorism.

    The governors condemned the attack, adding that “the double bomb explosions in Kaduna, the loss of innocent lives and what was clearly an attempt to assassinate former Head of State and leader of the APC, General Muhammadu Buhari”, were not coincidences.

    The PGF restated General Buhari’s statement to President Jonathan that it is unwise and against the spirit of social democracy that many innocent people were being killed in the Peoples Democratic Party’s (PDP’s) quest to demobilise the APC and retain power at all cost.

    The governors said the Federal Government had failed in its fundamental responsibility of providing security for Nigerians, yet accusing the opposition in order to shift the blame for the low-intensity war going on in parts of the country.

    The statement reads: “Particularly worrisome is the statement credited to the Chief of Army Staff, Lt.-Gen. Kenneth Minimah, that soldiers were deserting the Army for fear of Boko Haram. Our question is: what happened to the vast sums of money devoted to security and defence in the last four years of the Jonathan presidency? Is the desertion of soldiers linked to the theft of money meant for military equipment?

    “We call on the Federal Government to take urgent and radial steps to investigate the assassination attempt and make its finding public. In the meantime, we urge President Jonathan to manage his obsession with power and work for the citizens of this country.

    “It is a great shame that Nigeria, under President Jonathan, has become the most dangerous place in the world in terms of deadly terrorist attacks. While we rejoice with General Buhari and others who narrowly escaped death, we commiserate with the families who have lost loved ones in the explosions and other attacks across the country – whether by terrorists or nameless, faceless assassins.”

  • Nigeria can deal with Boko Haram – Buhari

    Nigeria can deal with Boko Haram – Buhari

    Former Head of State, Gen. Muhammadu Buhari (rtd), said on Thursday Nigeria is capable of dealing with terrorism.

    He also said the activities of the sect had nothing to do with religion or ethnicity but an act of terrorism.

    Buhari spoke when he received Governor Mukhtar Ramalan Yero and members of Kaduna State Security Council at his residence on Thursday. The governor and the Security Council members came to sympathize with the former Nigerian leader over the attack targeted at him on his way to Daura on Wednesday.

    He said, “When this question of Boko Haram started, I’m sure it was on record that the first statement I made about 18 months ago was that the sect members were not religion advocates and that what is happening basically is terrorism.  This is terrorism and I hope the government will come to grip with it.

    “Nigeria is capable of dealing with this. We dealt with the civil war, for 30 months, we fought and we kept Nigeria one and God willing we are going to keep Nigeria one.

    “I commiserate with the families of those that died, because this thing was ignited at exactly when my car was almost side by side with this thing. When I came out, there was blood on my dress I did not know how it came about because I did not have a scratch myself, but there were dead bodies all over the place. The security tried to move me to the other side and we just got one of the vehicles passing and they brought me home.

    “I hope the law enforcement agencies and the chief executives of the states will succeed in securing the country. May God help us.”

     

  • PDP condemns Kaduna blasts

    PDP condemns Kaduna blasts

    Sympathises with Buhari

    The Peoples Democratic Party (PDP) has condemned in very strong terms Wednesday’s blasts in Kaduna that killed over 85 persons, describing the attacks as dastardly and unfortunate.

    In a statement issued on Thursday by the National Publicity Secretary of the PDP, Olisa Metuh, the party mourned the dead victims of the blasts.

    It also joined other well-meaning Nigerians in thanking God for saving the lives of Gen. Muhammadu Buhari and Sheikh Dahiru Bauchi whose convoys were affected in the attacks.

    “We sincerely sympathise with Gen. Buhari. Our hearts go out to him and all those affected in these wicked attacks,” the PDP said.

    Expressing shock at the ugly incident, the party reiterated its call for Nigerians to unite against acts of terrorism irrespective of ethnic, political and religious affiliations, stating that “it has become clear that anybody could be a target.”

    It, however, cautioned opposition leaders to be careful with their utterances regarding the unfortunate incident, saying that Nigerians must unite for the nation to win the war against terror.

    The party also charged security agencies to ensure a thorough investigation into the attacks as well as intensify their efforts in the fight against insurgency in the country.

     

  • 82 die as suicide bomber hits Buhari’s convoy

    82 die as suicide bomber hits Buhari’s convoy

    The unfortunate event, clearly an assassination attempt, came from a fast moving vehicle that made many attempts to overtake my security car, but was blocked by the escort vehicle.We reached the market area of Kawo where he took advantage of our slowing down and attempted to ram into my car. He instantly detonated the bomb, which destroyed all the three cars in our convoy. Unfortunately, when I came out of my vehicle, I saw bodies littered around… 

    Twin bomb explosions in Kaduna, the headquarters of the old northern Nigeria killed scores of people yesterday.

    Former Head of State General Muhamadu Buhari, whose convoy seemed to have been the target of the second explosion, escaped unhurt.

    The Gen. who on Sunday warned President Goodluck Jonathan on the state of the nation, said it was an assassination attempt, a “clearly targeted bomb attack”.

    The first explosion was on Alkali by Isa Kaita Road, where a suspected suicide bomber on a motorcycle, who is believed to be trailing a famous Islamic scholar, Sheik Dahiru Bauchi, detonated the bomb.

    Kaduna Police Commissioner Umar Shehu said 25 people died in the first blast but eyewitnesses said about 32 died.

    About two hours later, another explosion rocked Kawo market, close to the popular Kawo flyover. The police chief said 14 people were killed, but a Red Cross official told Reuters that over 50 people died in that explosion.

    Shehu said preliminary investigation revealed that the suspected suicide bomber might have targeted Sheikh Bauchi, who had just completed the annual grand finale of his Ramadan Tafsir (lecture) at the Murtala Square.

    The bombers struck at about 12.45pm while large crowds of Sheikh Bauchi’s followers, were just departing the venue of the Tafsir.

    The cleric was driving through the area in an open-roof vehicle, greeting well-wishers, when he was targeted.

    Followers of the renowned cleric reacted angrily, throwing stones at the security forces and accusing them of failing to protect Nigerians. The security forces retaliated by firing tear gas.

    The angry supporters of the Sheikh wept profusely when they saw the huge casualty of the explosion.

    An eyewitness, who identified himself as Musa Aminu, said:  “The suicide bomber was on a bike and he was desperately trying to follow the convoy of Sheik Dahiru Bauchi when the security people diverted his path. In the process, he hit a parked car and the bomb exploded.”

    Gen. Buhari escaped the second explosion by the whiskers.

    Gen. Buhari, a chieftain of the All Progressives Congress (APC), was on his way out of Kaduna to his home town, Daura, Katsina State, when the bomb exploded.

    The second explosion appeared to target his motorcade. Gunmen rammed a vehicle into his convoy and fired shots at it, according to the BBC report. Three of Gen. Buhari’s bodyguards were injured.

    Eyewitnesses told our correspondent that the General was brought out of his Prado SUV unhurt and taken away in another vehicle.

    An SUV, one of those in the APC leader’s convoy, was completely burnt down at the scene of the explosion.

    The police chief said the bomber targeted a prominent Nigerian whose name he did not mention, but said 14 people died and four others injured.

    However, eyewitnesses insisted that the casualty from the Kawo explosion was far more than that of Alkali Road.

    At the scene of the Kawo explosion, a man disguised as a woman was arrested by soldiers. The suspect was in possession of a bag containing many mobile phone handsets.

    Governor Mukhtar Ramalan Yero condemned the explosions which he described as an act of “cowardice” by those bent on creating tension in the state.

    He imposed a 24-hour curfew within the metropolis.

    In a statement by his spokesman Ahmed Maiyaki, Yero said:

    “Following the unfortunate situation, a twenty four (24) hours curfew has been imposed on Kaduna metropolis with immediate effect, to enable security agencies restore normalcy.

    “Enemies of peace have visited us with their ungodly venom of wanton destruction of human lives.

    “This blast, coming in the Holy Month of Ramadan, is a clear indication that those behind the act have no iota of fear of God as they have none for the sanctity of human life.

    “The time has come for us to eschew all our differences and confront these brazen attacks as united people.

    “Those behind these attacks have no regards for whatever diversity as their victims cut across all ethnic and religious divides. It is a responsibility on all of us to unite against this common enemy,” he said.

    The governor commiserated with families of victims and directed security agencies to intensify surveillance while they pursue perpetrators of the attacks.

    The apex Islamic body in Northern Nigeria, Jama’atu Nasril Islam (JNI), also condemned the explosions, saying Nigeria was becoming a theatre of bloodshed.

    In a statement by its Secretary General, Dr. Khalid Abubakar Aliyu, the JNI said: “We are dazzled over the news of the twin blasts in Kaduna city, which claimed the lives of many innocent Muslims in a Tafseer closing session of Sheikh Dahiru Usman Bauchi, held at Murtala Muhammad Square, Kaduna and within a short while another blast was said to have rocked Kawo in Kaduna, Kaduna State.

    “We, therefore, condemn in the strongest term these repeated acts of terror being unleashed on the Muslims, in this blessed month of Ramadan.

    “JNI equally sympathises with all the affected victims and also consoles the families of those who lost their lives in the unfortunate incident. May Aljannatul Firdaus be the abode of all the deceased, Amin.

    “As usual, JNI calls on all authorities concerned to be more committed to their responsibilities of protecting the lives and properties of Nigerians as no development can be achieved in a situation of fear, insecurity and chaos.

    “All hands must be on deck to stop these perpetual massacres of lives and properties, as Nigeria is becoming a theatre of losts of blood for no just cause, which must be stopped.

    “Muslims should utilise the remaining days of Ramadan to complain to Allah, The Most Merciful, through vigorous supplications for relief, succour and ease against the evil masterminds of the nagging insecurity bedeviling our country.

    “May Allah, the All-Mighty, The Compeller, The Supreme, and The All-Knowing, bring an end to this nagging evil, disgrace the perpetrators and grant us lasting peace, security, prosperity and a promising future full of happiness and development, Amin,” the statement read.

  • I was the target, says Buhari

    I was the target, says Buhari

    Former Head of State Gen. Muhammadu Buhari spoke yesterday on the bombing of his convoy, saying the explosion was an assassination attempt on his life.

    In a statement he personally signed in Kaduna, Gen. Buhari said: “I am personally involved in a clearly targeted bomb attack today at about 2:30pm on my way to Daura.

    “The unfortunate event, clearly an assassination attempt, came from a fast-moving vehicle that made many attempts to overtake my security car, but was blocked by the escort vehicle.

    “We reached the market area of Kawo where he took advantage of our slowing down and attempted to ram into my car. He instantly detonated the bomb which destroyed all the three cars in our convoy.

    “Unfortunately, when I came out of my vehicle, I saw bodies littered around. They were innocent people going about their daily business, who became victims of mass murder.

    “Thank God for His mercy, I came out unhurt, but with three of my security staff sustaining minor injuries. They have since been treated in hospital and discharged.”

  • Kaduna bomber targeted my life – Buhari

    Kaduna bomber targeted my life – Buhari

    Former Head of State, General Muhammadu Buhari (rtd) has said the explosion that rocked Kaduna on Wednesday was an assassination attempt targeted at him.

    Buhari in a statement he personally signed and sent to journalists in Kaduna said, “I am personally involved in a clearly targeted bomb attack today at about 2:30pm on my way to Daura.

    “The unfortunate event, clearly an assassination attempt came from a fast moving vehicle that made many attempts to overtake my security car, but was blocked by escort vehicle.

    “We reached the market area of Kawo where he took advantage of our slowing down and attempted to ram my car and instantly detonated the bomb which destroyed all the three cars in our convoy.

    “Unfortunately, when I came out of my vehicle, I saw many dead bodies littered around. They were innocent people going about their daily business who became victims of mass murder.

    “Thank God for His mercy, I came out unhurt, but three of my security staff sustained minor injuries. They have since been treated in hospital and discharged,” the statement read.

  • Buhari escapes bomb attack in Kaduna

    Buhari escapes bomb attack in Kaduna

    Former Head of State, General Muhammadu Buhari narrowly escaped death in the second bomb blast that rocked Kaduna on Wednesday.

    The convoy of the leader of the All Progressive Congress was reportedly targeted by gunmen who fired shots at the vehicles.

    The Nation gathered that, General Buhari was on his way out of Kaduna to his country home (Daura), when the bomb exploded and affected his convoy and his personal car.

    Eyewitnesses told our Correspondent that, the General was brought out of his Prado Jeep unhurt and whisked away in  another vehicle.

    Even though, Buhari’s spokesman could not be reached at the time of filing this report, one jeep which was said to be in his convoy was seen completely burnt down as at the time The Nation visited the scene.

    Confirming the incident at the scene of the blast, the Police Commissioner confirmed that the bomber targeted a prominent Nigerian, even though he refused be specific on whether it was Buhari or not.

    An Islamic cleric, Dahiru Bauchi who was targeted in the  first explosion  also survived the attack.