Jonathan in Chad with B’ Haram kingpin, Modu Sheriff

Semiu Salami
Semiu Salami

President Goodluck Jonathan along with the alleged Boko Haram sponsor, former Borno Governor, Senator Ali-Modu Sheriff on Monday met the Chadian president, Idris Derby in Ndjamena.

A photograph released by Presidency on Tuesday shows Sheriff seated for a key security meeting with the president, alongside Idris Derby.

An earlier statement by the presidency said the talks were aimed at strengthening agreements reached with Nigeria’s neighbours regarding joint border patrols, intelligence sharing and the prevention of the illicit movement of terrorists, arms and ammunition across shared borders.

The talks were also to further discussions in Nairobi last week at the African Union Peace and Security Council Summit, attended by Derby who is the current Chairman of the Council.

The talks came as many Nigerians demand Sheriff’s investigation, following claims by an Australian negotiator that he and a former army chief, Azubuike Ihejirika, backed the radical Boko Haram, responsible for more than 13,000 deaths.

A spokesperson for the State Security Service, Marilyn Ogar, dismissed the allegations against Ihejirika, but admitted Sheriff had been questioned before over terrorism links, and will be quizzed again in the light of the recent claim.

The initial statement said Jonathan was to be accompanied to Chad by the National Security Adviser, Sambo Dasuki; Minister of Communication Technology, Omobola Johnson; Minister of State for Foreign Affairs, Nurudeen Mohammed; and the Director General of the National Space Research and Development Agency, Sheidu Mohammed.

But a series of images posted on Twitter by Presidential spokesperson, Reuben Abati show Jonathan arriving in Ndjamena to a rousing welcome by Nigerians based there, and the president later seated in a meeting with Derby, and Sheriff.

It is not however clear why the Sheriff image was released and has sparked outrage with many Nigerians lambasting the president’s decision to travel with Sheriff despite calls for his probe.

In a statement, the main opposition All Progressives Congress, APC, accused President Jonathan of exhibiting a “shocking act of indiscretion by hobnobbing with an alleged Boko Haram sponsor”.

“This action by President Jonathan confirms what the APC has always believed: That the President either knows more than he is willing to admit on the issue of those who are behind the Boko Haram insurgency or he is willing to sacrifice the battle against terrorism on the altar of political expediency,” the party said.

“Either way, this action by the President is the height of indiscretion at best, or a palpable exhibition of callowness at worst.”

The party added: “If this is a joke, it is one joke taken too far, especially at a time that Nigeria has been losing territories after territories to Boko Haram; at a time that the same Modu Sheriff has been fingered by another source other than the Nigerian Defence Adviser in Chad, and at a time that calls are being made for an independent investigation into the allegation that Modu Sheriff and former Army Chief Azubuike Ihejirika are Boko Haram sponsors.

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