Politics Atiku Weeps Over Yobe Massacre, Likens Military Strategies as "Chasing Shadows" Exercises

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FCT- Former Nigerian Vice President Atiku Abubakar on Tuesday said he broke down in tears when he was informed of the massacre of dozens of students of Federal Government College, Buni Yadi, Gujiba Local Government Area of Yobe State by gunmen suspected to be members of the Islamist Boko Haram Group.

“My heartfelt condolences go to families of the slain school pupils. It is unfortunate that innocent school children, will become victims of armed attacks," he said.

A Grand Patron of Federal Government College Okigwe Old Students Association, Atiku, in a strongly-worded statement by his media office in Abuja particularly frowned at the impression given by President Goodluck Jonathan at his Presidential Media Chat on Monday that the government has been successful at pushing armed attacks to the fringes of the country.

“This will not be the first time in recent times that school children are being attacked, and it is particularly disheartening that the Federal Government is yet to devise a strategy of keeping our schools safe from terror attacks. If our counter-insurgency strategies are not strong enough to keep our children safe inside their schools, then one must wonder if such a strategy isn’t mere chasing shadows,” Atiku said.

"It is important that the Federal Government ups its counter-insurgency strategy and desist from taking credits in pushing armed attacks to the fringes, as the president would like to put it. No Nigerian’s life is less in value to another.”

According to him, it is imperative for government to ensure security in schools, in particular the Federal Government Colleges because of their unique role in forging national unity among pupils from diverse backgrounds in the country.
 

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There is NO SIGN, absolutely NO SIGN, of Nigeria winning the war on terrorism. Ignore the remarkably irritating news headlines in capital letters saying "Two Boko Haram Suspects Arrested in Maiduguri" for a minute. If we do a body count tally, we are losing woefully.

A good presidency would have the decency to shelve its glaring 2015 agenda - or at least pretend to - to roll up its sleeves and address this issue!

Christ. If terrorism doesn't look like such a big deal, I wonder what will.
 
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