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Wednesday 5 March 2014

Tambuwal seeks security protection to visit Borno

Tambuwal seeks security protection to visit Borno
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Worried by mass killing of innocent citizens by Boko Haram, House of Representatives Speaker Aminu Waziri Tambuwal has written the Chief of Defence Staff, Air Marshal Alex Badeh to provide him security to visit the victims.
He plans to visit on or before Saturday.
Tambuwal’s request was contained in a March 1 letter to the CDS, which was signed by his Chief of Staff, Hon. Sada Soli Jibia.
The letter, reads: “I have the honour to refer to the Resolution of the House of Representatives on Tuesday, 18 February, 2014 on the Matter of Urgent Public Importance: Incessant killings of innocent civilians by gunmen in Gwoza, Damboa and Chibok local government areas of Borno State between December 2013 and February 2014 (Copy of the Votes and Proceedings attached).
“Consequently, the House mandated the Honourable Speaker to visit these places to commiserate with the government and people of the affected areas over the massacre.
“In view of the foregoing, I am directed to request the Chief of Defence staff to make necessary arrangements on or before Saturday 8th March, 2014 to facilitate the visit of the Honourable Speaker as mandated by the House of Representatives.
“While expressing my confidence that the Chief of Defence Staff will do everything possible to facilitate this visit, please accept the assurances of the Honourable Speaker’s highest regards.”
A source in the National Assembly said the Speaker opted to write, following alleged signal from the Presidency to disallow him from visiting the troubled areas.
The source said: “The Speaker has been trying since January to visit some victims of Boko Haram, but there have been cold shoulders from some people in the presidency.
“I think for political reasons, some people do not want the Speaker to go to these trouble spots. The real motive of the House is to assess the extent of damage and identify with the victims of Boko Haram.
“The House leadership felt it is insufficient to leave Borno State Government to face the trauma of managing Boko Haram carnage.
“The body language of some forces in the Presidency actually accounted for the resolution of the House on February 18, 2014.
“With the official documentation of the request for the visit as mandated by the House, we are waiting to see whether the CDS will respect this chamber or not.”
But a source in the Presidency said: “I think they are trying to hang a dog to give it a bad name. Going to any trouble spot is purely a security matter. If the area is not safe, the military will not ask the Speaker or members of the House to take the risk.
“When it was safer, the government and the military allowed members of the National Assembly to visit Baga last year.
“I think we should not play politics with the ongoing Boko Haram challenges facing the nation.”





REF  http://www.nownaija.com/2014/03/05/tambuwal-seeks-security-protection-to-visit-borno/#

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