The Federal Government has been called on by the Arewa Consultative Forum not to ignore the allegations of the former Deputy Governor of the Central Bank of Nigeria, Obadiah Mailafia.
The spokesperson of the forum, Emmanuel Yawe, in an interview with the Punch, noted that the allegations of the former Presidential candidate about a Northern Governor been the commander of Boko Haram carries weight and should be investigated.
Recall that Obadiah during an interview had noted that some repentant terrorists revealed to him that a serving northern governor was a Boko Haram commander.
He said, “Some of us also have our intelligence networks. I have met with some of the bandits. We have met with some of their high commanders, one or two who have repented. They have sat down with us not once, not twice.”
“They told us that one of the northern governors was the commander of Boko Haram in Nigeria. Boko Haram and the bandits are one and the same.”
Following the development he was invited by the Department of State Services in Jos. After leaving the DSS office, the ex-deputy governor of the CBN said he would not retract the statement he made.
The ACF spokesperson while said the allegations coming from the former presidential candidate is weighty and should be “screened.”
He further stated that the government cannot afford to sweep such allegations under the carpets. He hailed the DSS for inviting Mailafia.
The ACF spokesman said, “Given his status as former deputy governor (of the CBN) and the weight of the allegations he raised, the DSS did the correct thing in inviting Obadia Mailafia.”
“He owes it to the country to shed more light on these allegations. We cannot afford to sweep such allegations under the carpet.”
“Boko Haram has killed many people, destroyed the lives of many Nigerians, foreigners and Nigeria’s image in the comity of nations. The allegation that a governor who swore by the constitution and the holy book to defend the lives and property of the citizenry is behind such a satanic group is repugnant and must be properly screened.”
“Additionally, we fought a costly civil war in terms of human lives and materials between 1967 and 1970. If there is any information that a group is planning a civil war, we should do all we can to verify such information and abort the plan. We cannot afford a second civil war.”