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Release Of School Girls Not Victory As Terrorists Still Run Separate Govt In Nigeria – Atiku

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Reacting to the rescue of the abducted schoolgirls in Kebbi State, former Vice President Atiku Abubakar has argued that their release is no cause for celebration but a sign of Nigeria’s deteriorating security climate.

Criticising the Special Adviser on Information and Strategy to the President, Bayo Onanuga, over comments made on Arise News describing the girls’ freedom as a security achievement, Atiku stated the remarks were a “shameful attempt to whitewash a national tragedy and dress up government incompetence as heroism.”
 
Further he questioned Onanuga’s claim that security agencies tracked the kidnappers in real time and contacted them, arguing that such intelligence should have led to the arrest or neutralisation of the abductors, not negotiations.
 
In his words; Truth be told, the release of abducted Nigerians is not a trophy moment; it is a damning reminder that terrorists now operate freely, negotiate openly, and dictate terms while this administration issues press statements to save face.
If, as Onanuga claims, the DSS and the military could ‘track’ the kidnappers in real time and ‘make contact’ with them, then the question is simple: Why were these criminals not arrested, neutralised, or dismantled on the spot? Why is the government boasting about talking to terrorists instead of eliminating them?” he asked.

Further he added that; “Under Tinubu, terrorrist/bandits have become an alternative government, negotiating, collecting ransom, and walking away untouched, while the presidency celebrates their ‘compliance.
No serious nation applauds itself for negotiating with terrorists it claims to have under surveillance. No responsible government congratulates itself for allowing abductors to walk back into the forests to kidnap again.
Onanuga and his ilk should stop insulting Nigerians with propaganda. If the security agencies truly had eyes on the kidnappers, then letting them escape is a national disgrace that smacks of complicity.
At a time Nigerians need protection, the government is offering fairy tales by moonlight.”

The former Vice President maintained that no serious nation applauds itself for negotiating with criminals it claims to have under surveillance, stressing that the administration has lost control of national security and is resorting to propaganda to mask its failures.

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