Friday 18 April 2014

So Jonathan Failed to Invite APC Governors to Security Meeting

Goodluck Jonathan and his government has
divided Nigerians too much and it's getting
worst:
Can you believe that an expanded security
meeting called to dwell on the worsening
insecurity across Nigeria in Abuja on
Wednesday took place without any of the 16
state governors who belong to the APC?
That is the reality of Nigeria today, where
some people now believe they have more
stake in Nigeria than the rest of the people.
How sad!
Despite the fact that three of the states
mostly affected states by the Boko Haram –
Adamawa, Borno, and Yobe – are controlled
by APC governors, and Jonathan had blamed
the APC governors for the insurgency in their
states, Governor Godswill Akpabio tried to
justify Jonathan's action. Hear him below:
""No, No, No; they (APC governors) were
not invited. You know there was an
initial requisition of this meeting by the
PDP governors, this was as a fall out of
our own meeting. And so it wasn't
something that was extended to all."
But it is interesting to know that President
Jonathan's assistant on New Media, Reno
Omokri, lambasted all the opposition
governors on Thursday for "failing" to attend
the security meeting, yet they were not
invited.
While Governor Akpabio tried to paint a
picture that the meeting is for 'PDP', two
non-PDP governors were at the
meeting. Governors Willie Obiano of Anambra
(APGA) and Olusegun Mimiko of Ondo (Labour
Party) attended the meeting.
Politics in Nigeria is getting dirty by the day.

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