Presidency’s response to Kukah’s address unfortunate — Ortom

…Says he stands with Bishop Kukah

By Titus Atondu, Makurdi

Benue State Governor, Samuel Ortom has  described as unfortunate, the response of the Presidency to the  address of the Catholic Bishop of Sokoto Diocese, Bishop Matttew Kukah to the  United States Congress Committee on Foreign Affairs regarding the wave of insecurity in the country.

The Governor  also said that he stands with Bishop Kukah on the issues he raised and stresses that he would have said similar things if he were to address the same audience.

In a Press statement signed by Terver Akase, Chief Press Secretary to the Benue State Governor over the weekend and made available to Nigerian NewDirect, the Governor advised the Federal Government to stop intimidating patriotic Nigerians who are raising genuine concerns over the worsening security and economic situation in the country.

Ortom stated that the country is practicing democracy which has no room for repression and dictatorship.

He noted that the country’s Constitution guarantees the freedom of speech to all citizens, unlike a military regime which suppresses the right of the people to voice their opinions on challenges facing their country.

He further stated that Bishop Kukah is one Nigerian who is selfless and  speaks his mind frankly on national issues calling on the government to ensure justice, the rule of law and equity for all.

The Governor said he wonders why the Presidency has chosen to politicize the views of Bishop Kukah when all the issues he highlighted in his address were facts about the country.

He maintained  that  Kukah was right when he stated that nepotism has been elevated above federal character by the present administration.

Ortom further agreed with the Bishop that Christians across the country are targets of elimination and thousands have already fallen to the sword of jihadist supremacists.

He  stated that Kukah is not to blame for the ranking of Nigeria as the 8th least peaceful country in Africa and the rating of killer herdsmen as the 4th deadliest terror group in the world by the Global Terrorism Index.

He also said he expects the Presidency to rather be worried that Nigeria is ranked as the most terrorised nation in Africa with an average of over 2,000 deaths per year on account of terrorism.

Ortom emphasized that the combative approach the Presidency has adopted in engaging citizens on issues will not solve the problems confronting the country.

He explained that Bishop Kukah is not the first Nigerian to address a foreign audience on the security situation in the country.

He recalled that in February, 2015 President Buhari was at the time the candidate of All Progressives Congress, (APC), when he delivered a speech at Chatham House in London, where he stated that “Boko Haram has sadly put Nigeria on the terrorism map, killing more than 13,000 of our nationals.” The President went on to announce to the world on that occasion that apart from the civil war era, Nigeria had never been more insecure in the country’s history.

The Governor stated that if a man who was seeking to govern the country could reel out such scary statistics, why will his aides now launch media attacks on a clergyman who is only advocating peace and is drawing the attention of the global community to the plight of helpless Nigerians.

Ortom  tasked the Federal Government to arrest and prosecute members of armed Fulani groups for killing innocent Nigerians, the same way it effected the arrest of the leader of Indigenous People of Biafra (IPOB), Nnamdi Kanu, and Yoruba nation agitator, Sunday Igboho to prove critics wrong that its fight against terrorism and other crimes is unbiased.

He said the President may not be collecting proceeds from corrupt deals under his administration and may even not be aware that such shady deals exist, but some of his aides are deeply involved in corrupt practices and are denying Nigerians of the services and projects meant to alleviate poverty and hunger in the land.

Governor Ortom maintained that the President may also not be aware that Nigerians are facing harsh economic conditions and many are being killed by bandits, herdsmen and other terrorists because some of the persons saddled with the responsibility of telling him the truth have refused to do so.

He urged the Presidency to listen to the voices of reason and resist the temptation to whip into silence those who genuinely love the country and are offering solutions to its challenges.

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