Friday, 27 April 2012
Azazi blames Boko Haram attacks on PDP
But this is not surprising to most Nigerians or is it?
The National Security Adviser, Andrew Owoye Azazi has blamed the rise of insurgence by the fundamentalist sect, Boko Haram in the country on the internal wranglings of the ruling People’s Democratic Party (PDP) and other political parties.
The retired General made this known during the second day of the South-south economic summit where the collapse of the nation’s security challenge was deliberated on.
Tracing the rise of Boko Haram’s attack, the chief security adviser to the president stated that “the extent of violence did not increase in Nigeria until when there was a declaration by the current president that he was going to contest.”
“PDP got it wrong from the beginning, from the on-set by saying Mr A can rule, Mr A cannot rule ……according to PDP’s convention, rules and regulation and not according to the constitution and that created the climate for what has manifest itself, this way.”
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2 comments:
Mr Azazi what have u just said now, stop pointing fingers,what is the way forward
I tot I was d only one that missed d point...he is d security adviser to d president, i expected solutions or better things from him than telling stale news
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