A pattern, the federal government said, has emerged whereby almost always when there is need to collectively celebrate an important landmark recorded, that is the time when the insurgents find pleasure in attacking and by so doing making it difficult for people to celebrate with President Jonathan.
"Immediately we announced the re-basing of our economy and it was now confirmed that Nigeria was the largest economy in Africa, there were bombs at Chibok. Immediately they learnt we were going to hold the World Economic Forum, WEF, there were bombs in Abuja and its environs to make sure that Nigeria does not get the economic benefits of hosting the World Economic Forum and to discourage the world from coming here so as to make the attack the center point of international and local media.
“We also noticed that immediately after our victory in Ekiti, the bombs started raining again.”
Information Minister, Mr. Labaran Maku, made this claim in Lagos during
an interview. He lamented that what had been happening in the past two
years was that terrorism had taken the front pages and deprived the country of news of development and social issues.
He said it is becoming disturbing that “anytime the current administration had cause to celebrate an achievement, bombs explode to distract Nigerians and portray the government in bad light.
“I can tell you”, he continued, “that almost every milestone recorded by this government is accompanied by bomb blasts,” pointing at the World Economic Forum which was preceded by bomb attacks in Abuja, and the widely acclaimed Ekiti State governorship election victory of the Peoples Democratic Party, PDP,” as examples.
He then concluded that, “there is a correlation between the exposure of development efforts in the media and the insecurity in the northern part of the country.
“That is why most times I have continued to insist that the media should have a change of strategy, I wouldn’t say change of attitude. Because, as you know, with terrorism, once its takes hold, it takes very long for it to be dealt with. Because the terrorists themselves are looking for the
opportunity
to be exposed, to sell
their ideology, to use the media to frighten the society, to give
themselves some invincible image, so they keep doing those strikes
mainly because they want those headlines to be celebrated, they want the
society to be afraid,” he said.
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