Atiku Abubakar on Friday blasts Goodluck Jonathan’s record on security,
vowing that Boko Haram could be crushed easily if politicians chose to
do so.
In an interview, he accused Jonathan and his
ruling Peoples Democratic Party (PDP) of lacking the political will to
end the insurgency, which has killed thousands since 2009.
“This
insurgency shouldn’t have lasted even six months,” he told AFP in Abuja
and recalled sectarian religious violence in the northeast state of Yobe
during his time in office.
“Within weeks we crushed it because we
did not neglect military training and, of course, we did not lack the
leadership and the capacity to take decisions,” he added.
Nigeria’s
army has in recent days claimed a number of successes against the
militants, who have seized towns and villages across the far northeast
in their quest for a hardline Islamic state.
The apparent military
gains came after top brass admitted that Boko Haram’s land grab
threatened the nation’s sovereignty and multiple reports that the
militants had overrun soldiers.
Abubakar has long harboured ambitions
for Nigeria’s top job but fell out of favour with Obasanjo towards the
end of their tenure and defected to an opposition party to contest the
2007 election. He later rejoined the PDP fold but lost out to
Jonathan for the 2011 presidential ticket and again defected last year,
joining the APC.
Abubakar claimed he had been proved right about
Jonathan, with few visible improvements in tackling corruption, poor
governance and accountability in addition to the worsening security
situation.
“I told Nigerians that he (Jonathan) did not have the
capacity, he didn’t have the experience. He didn’t have anything and yet
they gave him the chance, the opportunity,” he added.
“And they can
now see the chance and the opportunity they gave him. Of course I’m more
experienced than he is. I believe my capacity cannot be compare with
his, in all respect.”
Jonathan is widely expected to stand for a
second, four-year term and this week PDP state governors and the party’s
national executive committee endorsed him as their only candidate.
Abubakar is likely to come up against a number of formidable opponents for the APC ticket.
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