Reuben Abati Reacts to Washington Post Mocking President Jonathan
Category: Nigerian National News
In a new article published on The Washington Post, Nigeria's President Goodluck Ebele Jonathan was mocked by the editor, Karren Attiah over the missing Chibok girls.
The article was titled – “What Nigerian President Goodluck Jonathan should have written", presidential spokesperson Reuben Abati responded to the publication, defending Jonathan's actions.
Read the full letter:
7th July, 2014
Washington Post: My Letter to the Editor
“Nigeria is aggressively confronting the Boko Haram threat” in response to Karen Attiah’s misinformed July 3 op-ed, “#BringBackMyEasyDays,”.
Excerpts: “The claim that the president
has a “do-nothing” attitude toward rescuing the girls is no different
than what was written about President Obama’s decision not to disclose
his efforts to seize and arrest the alleged ringleader of the 2012
terrorist attacks in Benghazi, Libya, that killed four Americans — until
he did just that.
Mr. Jonathan won’t put the lives of
these girls at risk by publicly revealing details of the recovery
operation for the sake of satisfying his critics.
Despite Ms. Attiah’s claims to the
contrary, even before the abductions, the president was engaged in
international intelligence-sharing involving West Africa, Europe and the
United States, and he had also launched the Counter-Terrorism Centre in
Nigeria.
He has been working intensely on the
very challenging situation posed by Boko Haram since assuming office, including declaring a state of emergency in May 2013 in the three most
affected northern states.”
Reuben Abati,
Abuja, Nigeria
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