Senior Special Adviser
to President Jonathan on Public Affairs, Dr Doyin Okupe was a guest on BBC's
Hardtalk this morning where he spoke about the increasing state of insurgency
in Nigeria.
Addressing a question
on allegations that everyday dozens of bodies are being transferred from
the military headquarters prison called Dubar and deposited at a hospital in
Maiduguri with the bodies showing signs of torture and brutality, he replied
that the Nigerian Government and the military is suffering from an orchestrated
plan to cause disaffection, alleging that people who are angry with the fact
that Pres. Goodluck Jonathan won an election are doing everything within their
power to fight his government.
See what he said after
the cut
"You do not understand the holistic
problem of Nigeria. President Jonathan has committed an offense. His major
offense is that he won an election when some people in Nigeria, very strong and
powerful feel that he ought not to have won and power ought not to be where it
is currently resident. So people want to take this power by all means, at all
cost, playing all sorts of gimmicks and all and they have a lot of money and a
lot of influence both within Nigeria and outside Nigeria" he said.
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On the idea that Boko
Haram's increased activities in Northern Nigeria is as a result of high level
of poverty, Okupe agreed, stating that it is because of prolonged neglect
occasioned by past government.
"If you ask any objective
Nigerian, they would tell you this is as a result of longstanding neglect by
various governments, not the present administration because this government is
only three years old"
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