President
Goodluck Jonathan’s one-day visit to Burkina Faso was severely
criticised on Wednesday by Nigerians who felt it was misplaced and
illogical.
The President, in company
with a few other African leaders, had gone to settle the political
crisis rocking the West African nation. But many Nigerians kicked
against the trip, arguing that he should have put an end to the ongoing
carnage in the Northeastern states before accepting to mediate in
another country’s domestic problem.
Although
the Special Adviser on Media and Publicity to the President, Dr. Reuben
Abati, had earlier explained that Jonathan’s mission to Burkina Faso
was imperative, having been nominated by the Economic Community of West
African States, his words seemed to have fallen on deaf ears.
The
outrage became louder when Abati posted on Twitter, pictures of the
President’s visit and interactive session with Burkina Faso’s interim
Head of State, Lt.-Col. Isaac Zida.
Reacting to the visit, an online commentator, Esther Akin-Martins, lambasted Jonathan for failing to set his priorities right.
Akin-Martins
said it was illogical for Jonathan to meddle in the affairs of another
nation instead of quenching the fire burning in his home.
“His
house is burning, yet he is mediating in another country’s political
turmoil. He has failed to even step his feet on Chibok but he believes
that the best thing he could do at this critical time is to poke-nose in
Burkina Faso’s crisis,” she said, in a statement posted on Twitter.
Also,
Abuja-based Eric Mallim urged the President to stop pulling a deceptive
front by acting as if all was well at home, despite the fact that
things were getting worse.
Mallim
challenged Jonathan on Twitter to prove to right thinking Nigerians that
his decision to travel to Ouagadougou is a brilliant one.
He
argued that the continued killings on daily basis in Borno, Yobe,
Adamawa and Gombe states must not be viewed by the President as mere
setbacks in the ongoing war against terrorism.
“Your
house is on fire but you chose to abandon it in order to help put out
the smoke in your neighbours’ house, while your children perish. Is that
a brilliant move?” Mallim asked.
In
his reaction, online activist, Sada Abubakar, described Jonathan’s
action as insensitive, inhuman and incompetent, while urging him to
remove the speck in his eyes before attempting to remove the log in
someone else’s.
“Boko Haram is ravaging a whole geo-political zone in the country and our President doesn’t give a damn,” he tweeted.
But,
dismissing the outbursts, the Presidency said the business of
governance and international relations should not come to a halt just
because of the activities of insurgents.
Senior
Special Assistant to the President on Public Affairs, Dr. Doyin Okupe,
argued that only 16 out of 774 local government areas were currently
affected by the insurgency.
Noting
that the figure, by his calculation, amounted to only 0.02 per cent of
the country’s territorial space, Okupe asked the President’s critics if
anyone of them had refused to eat breakfast because of the insurgency
ravaging the north east.
“Terrorists
will not dictate to us how to run our lives. Have the pretenders
criticising Jonathan not had breakfast in view of the insurgency? Life
and government activities must go on in spite of terror. We shall remain
unbowed. No matter what, we shall win in Jesus name. Evil will never
triumph in our land,” Okupe argued on Twitter.
Insisting
that the present government was not prepared for the insurgency, he
said that President Jonathan was trying everything within his power to
contain the menace posed by Boko Haram.
Okupe
went on to place a ‘curse’ on those he claimed were accusing Jonathan
of not showing enough commitment to the prosecution of the current war
against terrorism in the country.
“How
can you prepare for a war of this scale before you enter government?
Are you people for real? Now all that is happening is about crass
opportunism. Sometimes it appears that many of you defenders of the
opposition suffer from ‘cerebral arrest.’
“If
you say the government is not fighting at all, may the God of the
widows and fatherless children of our fallen heroes judge you,” he wrote
on his Twitter page.
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