Recently, President Jonathan wrote an article on the missing
Chibok secondary school girls, which was published on a reputable on-media “The Washington Post”. Just
yesterday, the media was awashed with a post (satire) on that same article published by the same media
platform: “The Washington Post”. The article
titled – “What Nigerian President Goodluck Jonathan should
have written“, was allegedly written by editor Karren Attiah. Click here to Read it
Now, the special assistant to the President on Media
& Publicity, Reuben Abati has
released a letter to the editor, on the issue. Find it after the cut…
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,”.
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, NigeriaSource: BN

Well said
ReplyDeleteThis is good. Enough of these media back lashes on our President
ReplyDeleteWell spoken! Abati
ReplyDeleteWho goes there...? GEJ 2015 tIl.....
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