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Federal Government has condemned the letter of a US Congressman, Tom Marino,
asking his country to withhold security support to Nigeria, describing it as
“out of tune with reality’”. Marino had written the letter to the US Secretary
of State, John Kerry, alleging infractions on some principles and local and
international regulations and conventions by the President Muhammadu Buhari’s
administration. Minister of Information and Culture, Lai Mohammed Minister of
Information and Culture, Lai Mohammed In a statement issued on Sunday in Abuja,
the Minister of Information and Culture, Alhaji Lai Mohammed, said that the
allegations by Marino were imaginary and that he was poorly informed about the
issues he commented on. He wondered why the congressman did not take the pains
to get first-hand information from the US Embassy in Nigeria or any other
credible source before engaging in “what is nothing but a propaganda of his own
imagination’’. According to him, by asking the US to refrain from selling
warplanes and other military equipment to Nigeria based on a faulty premise,
the congressman has demonstrated a poor understanding of global security
issues. “Insecurity anywhere is insecurity everywhere. Had Congressman Marino
understood this, he would not have made the kind of call he made concerning the
US security assistance to Nigeria. “The Boko Haram insurgency that Nigeria has
decisively dealt with under President Muhammadu Buhari is not just a Nigerian
problem but a regional and international crisis,’’ he said. Mohammed said that
Marino was wrong when he alleged that Buhari did not “demonstrate a commitment
to inclusive government and the most basic tenets of democracy – freedom to
assemble and freedom of speech’’. “An administration that operates purely on
the basis of respect for the rule of law and a strict adherence to
constitutional order is not one to deny the citizens of their
constitutionally-guaranteed rights. “This administration therefore does not
need the goading of Congressman Marino or anyone for that matter to do what is
right. “Concerning running an inclusive government, had Congressman Marino done
his homework before dispatching his letter, he would have realized that no part
of the country is left out in the distribution of political appointments. “The
appointment of ministers was done in accordance with the Constitution that
mandates that the President must appoint at least one minister from each of the
36 states and the Federal Capital Territory. “Had the Congressman sought
information from credible sources before engaging in a flight of fancy, he
would have been presented with comprehensive information on the appointment of
CEOs for Federal Government’s parastatals, agencies and commissions. “The
appointments were almost evenly matched along the line of the six geo-political
zones in the country, with the North-West having 51, North-Central, 46;
North-East, 45; South-East, 41; South-West, 45 and South-South, 45. “The
Congressman may wish to note that each geo-political zone comprises six states,
with the exception of North-West (7) and South-East (5),’’ he said. The
minister said that Marino’s description of the Buhari’s administration’s anti-corruption
efforts as “selective’’ was a tired argument that clearly showed that the US
lawmaker must have appended his signature to someone’s concocted line. “That
line was invented by those seeking to cause an unnecessary distraction from the
administration’s anti-corruption efforts, and it has been roundly rejected.
“Congressman Marino’s decision to exhume the dead postulation without an iota
of proof is a reflection of whose side he has taken in the ongoing efforts to
rid Nigeria of corrupt elements. “Needless to say that the anti-corruption
battle will continue unhindered, irrespective of whose ox is gored. And in this
fight, only the guilty needs be afraid,’’ he said. Mohammed said Nigeria was
delighted that Kerry, to whom the Congressman addressed his letter, was more
knowledgeable, better briefed and definitely more hands-on concerning Nigerian
issues.
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