Pantami: Ezekwesili says Buhari’s position reflects his view on terrorism

 Pantami: Ezekwesili says Buhari’s position reflects his view on terrorism

By Modupe Shodeinde

Former Minister of Education, Oby Ezekwesili, has said president Buhari’s support for Minister of Communications and Digital Economy, Isa Pantami, is a reflection of his view concerning terrorism.

The former minister disclosed this on Twitter in reaction to the president’s support for Pantami amid calls for his resignation or sacking.

The Presidency through the Special Adviser to the President on Media and Publicity, Garba Shehu, addressing calls for the Pantami’s removal, had released a statement disclosing that “the administration stands behind Minister Pantami”.

The calls followed revelations allegedly linking Pantami to terrorist organisations – Al-Qaeda and the Taliban. Sermons delivered by the Minister in the past had him allegedly sympathising with the terror groups, a thing he says he has repented of.

Ezekwesili in reaction to this stated that the position of the Presidency in regards to the case involving Pantami shows the view of President Buhari on terrorism.

“In that singular act of siding with his Minister of Communication, @NGRPresident @MBuhari actually conveyed a message on his view of terrorism. Nigerians now know that his views align with that of his Minister. It is now left to Nigerians to convey whether we agree with them,” she tweeted.

“I do not agree with @NGRPresident @MBuhari and his Minister of Communication that any citizen can get away with such bloodcurdling rhetorics the latter made through the years. Worse that one who swore an oath to public office said and did the things @NigeriaGov has waved off.

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“Yesterday’s action by our President was an anti-climax. He has persisted in badly managing our country’s diversity.

“Nigeria cannot at this stage avoid a genuine conversation about its future. The signs are all too obvious for all to see and act on.”

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