US Congressman to withhold security assistance to Nigeria.
The federal government has described as
“sadly out of tune with reality” the published letter from US
Congressman, Tom Marino, to the Secretary of State, John Kerry, asking
the US to withhold security assistance to Nigeria on the strength of
some imaginary infraction by the President Muhammadu Buhari
administration.
The member of the United States Congress
had written a letter to Kerry, asking the US government to withhold
security assistance to Nigeria until Buhari demonstrates a “commitment
to inclusive government and the most basic tenets of democracy: freedom
to assemble and freedom of speech.”
He had also asked the State Department to refrain from selling warplanes and other military equipment to Nigeria until Buhari establishes a track record of working towards inclusion.
In a two-page letter dated September 1,
2016 and addressed to Kerry, a copy of which was exclusively obtained by thisday, Marino, a Republican from Pennsylvania, who assumed office on
January 3, 2011, said there were a number of warning signs emerging in
the Buhari administration that signal “the man who once led Nigeria as a
military dictator might be sliding towards former autocratic
tendencies.”
The congressman, who is a member of the
Committees on the Judiciary, Homeland Security and Foreign Affairs, and
the Chairman, Sub-committee on Regulatory Reform, Commercial and
Antitrust Law, said the Nigerian government must “hold accountable those
members of the Nigerian Police Force and the Nigerian military
complicit in extra-judicial killings and war crimes.”
In the six-paragraph letter to Kerry,
Marino also expressed concern over Nigeria’s anti-corruption war, saying
“of additional concern is President Buhari’s selective anti-corruption
drive, which has focused almost exclusively on members of the opposition
party, over-looking corruption amongst some of Buhari’s closest
advisors. Politicising his anti-corruption efforts has only reinforced
hostility among southerners.”
However, reacting to the US
Congressman’s letter yesterday, the Minister of Information and Culture,
Alhaji Lai Mohammed, said Marino was poorly informed about the issues
he commented on, wondering why he did not take the pains to get
first-hand information from the US Embassy in Nigeria or any other
credible source before engaging in what what the minister described as a
‘propaganda of his own imagination’.
The minister said by asking the US to
refrain from selling warplanes and other military equipment to Nigeria
based on a faulty premise, the congressman has demonstrated a poor
understanding of global security issues.
According to him, ‘’Insecurity anywhere
is insecurity everywhere. Had Marino understood this, he would not have
made the kind of call he made concerning the US security assistance to
Nigeria. The Boko Haram insurgency that Nigeria has decisively dealt
with under President Buhari is not just a Nigerian problem but a
regional and international crisis.’’
Mohammed said the congressman definitely
did not have Nigeria in mind when he wrote that the US should withhold
security assistance to Nigeria until President Buhari ‘demonstrates a
commitment to inclusive government and the most basic tenets of
democracy: freedom to assemble and freedom of speech.
‘’An administration that operates purely
on the basis of respect for the rule of law and a strict adherence to
constitutional order is not one to deny the citizens of their
constitutionally-guaranteed rights. This administration therefore does
not need the goading of Marino or anyone for that matter to do what is
right,’’ the minister further stated.
‘’Concerning running an inclusive
government, had congressman Marino done his homework before dispatching
his letter, he would have realised that no part of the country is left
out in the distribution of political appointments, for example, or in
the appointment of ministers, which was done in accordance with the
Constitution that mandates that the President must appoint at least one
minister from each of the 36 states and the Federal Capital Territory
(FCT).’’
The minister said if the congressman had
sought information from credible sources before engaging in a ‘’flight
of fancy,’’ he would have been presented with a comprehensive
information on the appointment of CEOs for federal government’s
parastatals, agencies and commissions that shows that the appointments
were almost evenly matched along the line of the six geo-political zones
in the country: With the North-west having 51, North-central 46,
North-east 45, South-east 41, South-west 45 and South-south 45.
The federal government added that each
geo-political zone comprises six states, with the exception of
North-west (seven) and South-east (five).
The minister described Marino’s
description of the administration’s anti-corruption efforts as
‘selective’ as a tired argument that clearly shows that the US lawmaker
must have appended his signature to someone have concocted line.
Mohammed said Nigeria is delighted that
Kerry, to whom the Congressman addressed his letter, is more
knowledgeable, better briefed and definitely more hands on concerning
Nigerian issues.
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