The Governor of Borno State, Kashim Shettima, on Monday split the tea after he said 19 days
after over 200 girls were abducted from their dormitory in Chibok,
former President Goodluck Jonathan failed to call him or any official of
the state government to make enquiry or empathise with the state over
the incident.
Mr. Shettima made the disclosure on Monday when former President
Olusegun Obasanjo, who is on a two-day visit to the University of
Maiduguri, visited him at Government House in Maiduguri, the Borno State
capital.
“In our own case, Your Excellency, after the Chibok abduction of over
200 schoolgirls in April, 2014, it took 19 days for me to receive a call
from the Presidency,” Mr. Shettima said.
In a lengthy speech filled with encomiums for Mr. Obasanjo, the
governor said he was confident that the abduction of the Chibok girls
would have been handled differently were the former President (Obasanjo)
in power at the time of the incident.
The girls were abducted as they prepared for exams in April 2014.
Many Nigerians, including Mr. Obasanjo, blamed government’s inability to
locate the girls on Mr. Jonathan’s poor handling of an incident that
sparked global outrage and concern.
Hosting Mr. Obasanjo on Monday, the Borno governor recalled how the
former President, who left office nine years ago, fought vigorously for
peace during his tenure, repeatedly telephoning governors, traditional
rulers and other peacemakers in trouble spots across the country.
“In our own case, Your Excellency, after the Chibok abduction of over
200 schoolgirls in April, 2014, it took 19 days for me to receive a
call from the Presidency,” Mr. Shettima said.
“I brought this mainly to show the difference, because we will only appreciate scenarios when we make comparisons.”
The governor added, “”Your Excellency, Sir, I was privileged to have
worked closely with Chief Innocent Audu Ogbeh as Honourary Adviser to me
on Agriculture. He selflessly assisted us in fine-tuning our
Agricultural programs from 2012 to 2015 which made him to frequent
Maiduguri at the heat of the Boko Haram insurgency. I remember that in
one of his visits, we had one conversation in 2014 after the Chibok
schoolgirls abduction. I was actually lamenting to him on governance at
the Federal level with relations to poor handling of the Boko Haram
insurgency.
“As I was lamenting to him, Chief Ogbeh said something to me and I
quote; “Look, I might have had some political difference with President
Olusegun Obasanjo but to say it as it is, if Obasanjo had been
President while this insurgency is happening in Borno and other parts of
the northeast, you would have witnessed what responsive Leadership
entails”.
“Chief Audu Ogbeh went further to say that from his point of view,
His Excellency, Chief Olusegun Obasanjo was one of Nigeria’s most hard
working President. He described President Obasanjo as a highly energized
workaholic. Chief Ogbeh made these remarks as a leader in the defunct
Action Congress of Nigeria at a time Baba Obasanjo was a PDP leader.
“Besides Ogbeh, I had a conversation with a former Governor who told
me that while he was a sitting Governor during Baba Obasanjo’s regime as
President, there was a time Baba called him countless number of times
in one day to get update over a crisis that erupted in the Governor’s
State.
“Someone even told me that as President, Baba Obasanjo had phone
numbers of traditional rulers and resident heads of security
establishments in States that were prone to crisis and he sometimes
spoke with them directly to get first hand information.
“Without crisis, he created time to call traditional rulers to make
enquiries about communal stability, ethno-religious coexistence and
community policing in order to forestall problems. In our own case,
Your Excellency, after the Chibok abduction of over 200 schoolgirls in
April, 2014, it took 19 days for me to receive a call from the
Presidency. I brought this mainly to show the difference, because we
will only appreciate scenarios when we make comparisons.”
The former President’s visit to the state is at the instance of the
University of Maiduguri (UNIMAID), following his request to excuse
himself from the forthcoming UNIMAID convocation billed to hold soon.
Mr Obasanjo, who arrived Maiduguri at about 11am, immediately visited Mr. Shettima, at the Government House.

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