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I never said Buhari was connected to Boko Haram – Jonathan

I never said Buhari was connected to Boko Haram – Jonathan

Former President Goodluck Jonathan has dismissed reports suggesting he accused the late President Muhammadu Buhari of having ties with Boko Haram, insisting his comments were wrongly portrayed.

In a statement released on Saturday by his media aide, Ikechukwu Eze, Jonathan clarified that he never alleged, hinted or implied that Buhari supported or was connected to the terrorist group.

The clarification follows reactions to Jonathan’s remarks on Friday at the launch of Scars, a book authored by former Chief of Defence Staff, Lucky Irabor, where he recalled that Boko Haram once named Buhari among individuals they wanted to represent them in peace talks with the government.

Jonathan, who led Nigeria from 2010 to 2015, explained that the insurgents’ mention of Buhari came after his administration had set up committees to initiate dialogue with the group.

However, Garba Shehu, a former presidential spokesman, dismissed the account as “false and politically motivated.”

Eze explained that Jonathan’s remarks were aimed at highlighting Boko Haram’s deceptive tactics rather than implicating Buhari.

“The attention of the Office of Former President Goodluck Ebele Jonathan has been drawn to misleading reports circulating in sections of the media suggesting that Dr Jonathan alleged that Boko Haram nominated the late President Muhammadu Buhari, GCFR, to represent them in dialogue with the Federal Government, and therefore this made him somehow complicit in the Boko Haram crisis,” the statement reads.

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“We wish to make it abundantly clear that the former President’s comments were grossly misrepresented. At no time did Dr Jonathan suggest, imply, or insinuate that President Buhari had any connection with Boko Haram or that he supported the group in any form.

“Dr Jonathan’s remarks, made in the course of a broader discussion on Nigeria’s security challenges, were meant to illustrate the deviousness and manipulative strategies employed by Boko Haram in their early years.

“His reference was to a well-documented episode when various individuals and factions falsely claimed to represent the terrorist group and purported to name prominent Nigerians as possible mediators, without those individuals’ knowledge or consent.

“The point Dr Jonathan sought to make was that Boko Haram, in its characteristic deceit, often invoked the names of respected public figures to sow confusion, exploit political divisions, and undermine public confidence in government.

I never said Buhari was connected to Boko Haram – Jonathan

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