The Ekiti State Governor, Mr Ayodele Fayose, has accused the President Muhammadu Buhari-led Federal Government of deceiving Nigerians on its handling of Boko Haram insurgents.
Fayose said this in reaction to the accidental bombing of an Internal Displace Persons, IDPs, camp that led to the loss of some lives in Rann, Borno State, during a final phase of mop up operation in the state.
The governor in a statement signed by his Special Assistant on Public Communications and New Media, Lere Olayinka, wondered why the military could “mistakenly” bomb an IDP camp that it created and aware of the location.
He called for a thorough investigation by both the military authorities and the international community to ascertain what actually happened.
According to the statement sent to DAILY POST on Wednesday, Fayose insisted that “it is obvious that the Federal Government is still deceiving Nigerians on its handling of the Boko Haram insurgency because it is strange that the same Boko Haram that they said had been defeated were the ones they claimed the military wanted to attack with fighter jet.”
While maintaining that Nigerians were not being told the truth about the Boko Haram insurgency, Fayose said; “In as much as they are making efforts, which must be commended, the federal government must stop deceiving Nigerians.
“First, they said they have defeated Boko Haram technically. Later they claimed Boko Haram flag was captured and went on to display the ‘captured flag’ at the Presidency. But look at what we are witnessing now. Look at bombings and attacks here and there by the same Boko Haram they told us had been defeated.
“If indeed Boko Haram had been defeated, what was the need for the air strike that led to the killing of those Nigerians in the IDP camp yesterday?
“I can’t join them to lie. I say the truth and stand by it. Over 800 people were killed in Southern Kaduna, but what are they telling Nigerians? They are even saying it with glee that just 204 people were killed and not over 800 as claimed by the Catholic Archdiocese of Kafanchan. Even if those killed in Southern Kaduna were 204, is that not enough a tragedy that should bother the federal government?
“At this period, what Nigerians deserve from government at all levels is the truth and it is only the truth the can set the Nigeria and its people free from all these calamities.”
Berating the President for saying the airstrike was a mistake, Fayose said, “by saying it was accidental; the President already foreclosed investigation, which he ought to have ordered before jumping into conclusion.”
Commiserating with families of the victim, the governor said, “I sympathise with those hapless Nigerians who escaped death from the hands of Boko Haram insurgents only to be killed by the same authority that should be protecting them. May Allah (SWT) forgive their sins and grant them Al Jannah Fidau.
“It is also my prayers that the Almighty Allah (SWT) will console their families and grant them the fortitude to bear the irreparable loss. “
The governor urged all necessary authorities in Nigeria as “well as the international community to investigate the incident with a view to unravelling whether or not the air strike was a mistake. And if it was indeed a mistake, what led to it must be unravelled.”