The All Progressives Congress (APC) has called for an
international inquiry into the activities of the terror group Boko Haram in
order to unravel its modus operandi and sponsors as well as any individual or
group that may have links with the insurgents, with a view to ending, once and
for all, the debate over who is behind the insurgency and also to facilitate
efforts to tackle it decisively.
In a statement issued in Lagos on Sunday by its National
Publicity Secretary, Alhaji Lai Mohammed, the party said the inquiry should
include intelligence experts from the US, UK, France and Canada, as well as
representatives of the UN and Nigeria’s neighbours Cameroon, Chad and Niger.
It also said that representatives of the Nigerian military
and other security agencies, especially the police and the Departments of State
Security, Governments of the states worst-hit by the Boko Haram insurgency,
including Adamawa, Borno, Yobe, Kano, Bauchi and Jigawa, the Federal Capital
Territory, the Christian Association of Nigeria, the Supreme Council for
Islamic Affairs, Civil Society Organisations, the Nigeria Labour Congress, the
Trade Union Congress, National Human Rights Commission, the Nigerian Bar
Association and any other relevant individuals or groups.
APC said major political parties, including the Peoples
Democratic Party and the All Progressives Congress, must be represented on the
panel of inquiry, whose findings must be made public and those found to have
any links with the insurgents be made to face the full wrath of the law.
”We hope the PDP-led federal government, which has led the
incessant but baseless campaign to point accusing fingers at the opposition,
especially our party the APC, will give its total support to the immediate
constitution of this international panel of inquiry. We have no doubt that the
international community will give its unalloyed support to this inquiry, in
view of the trans-national nature of the insurgency and the threat posed by
terrorism to global peace and security,” the party said.
APC added: ”On our part, we pledge our total support for
this inquiry anytime it is launched, but hopefully very soon. Our party, which
is barely one year old, has been at the receiving end of diversionary,
carefully-choreographed and blatantly irresponsible point-blank accusations as
well as insinuations of sponsoring Boko Haram, not minding that the group’s
activities date as far back as 2002 when there was no APC.
”These accusations and insinuations have become so virulent
and have indeed reached a level where one begins to wonder whether those behind
the finger-pointing are actually trying to divert attention from their own
culpability and whether they have even more sinister motives for their
finger-pointing.
”Whatever their motives are, let the international inquiry
we are seeking be launched urgently and let the findings be published for all
Nigerians to see. Anyone opposed to this call for an international inquiry will
have a lot of explanations to make to Nigerians as well as to the international
community.
”Enough is enough. The daily killing, maiming and abduction
of innocent Nigerians, as a clueless Federal Government looks on, must end. The
pervasive insecurity that has crippled Nigeria since this insurgency started
must be halted. Those behind it must be unraveled and prosecuted. Let the
inquiry begin!’
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