By Yushau A. Shuaib
Dear Mr. Femi Adesina
Since I am a victim of association to one of the most vilified and
scandalised Nigerians through media trial, this Open Letter is the best
opportunity for me to put some issues in proper perspective following some of
your public remarks about your old friend.
*Femi Adesina
As you are aware, I have been actively involved in cementing
relationship between the media and security agencies in the recent past.
Immediately after my premature retirement from the public service by the
Jonathan administration, I was invited by the Office of the National Security
Adviser (ONSA), under Col. Sambo Dasuki (retired), to help in changing the
negative media narrative on Nigeria ’s
counter-terrorism campaigns. It was at a period when the Boko Haram was having
the upper hand in the propaganda campaign of the war against Nigeria with a
section of the foreign media castigating Nigerian troops as “cowardly”
“undisciplined” and “ill-trained.”
Among other things, I have the responsibility of consulting for
the Forum of Spokespersons of Security and Response Agencies (FOSSRA), then
Chaired by Major General Chris Olukolade, which has membership from critical
public institutions including the military, security, intelligence and response
agencies. We also created and sustained web portals for providing accurate and
timely information to the public.
I must commend Mr. Femi Adesina for playing greater roles on the
success of our campaign because as the President of Nigerian Guild of Editors,
you also encouraged Editors to support our activities through occasional
self-censorship to manage negative terrorists’ propaganda.
Being one of the closest Editors to former National Security
Adviser, you were always sincere and frank when you met and discussed with
Dasuki. You never hid your hardened support for the candidacy of General Buhari
of All Progressive Congress (APC). I remember your annoyance over security
clampdown on the media and when you sought Dasuki’s intervention for
compensation for media organisations over their loss rather than engaging in
prolonged court cases. I was with you on that occasion in his office.
*Yushau A. Shuaib
Apart from interfacing between FOSSRA and media representatives at
different levels and locations, which you encouraged, Sambo Dasuki too, as
National Security Adviser occasionally hosted Media Debriefing sessions where
sensitive information was disseminated with supported photos and video clips.
Many of such sessions were classified, not for publication, where atrocities of
terrorists; the gallantry of the Nigerian troops and sophisticated equipment
deployed for counter-terrorism operations were disclosed or shown.
I am glad that not only were you adequately informed of those
success stories of Jonathan administration’s war on terror, you even took the
pain to pen an opinion article eulogising Dasuki for keeping to his promise of
clearing all known terrorists’ camps before the handover to the new government.
As a respected columnist, your article of May 1, 2015 on the back
page of the Daily Sun with the title “A little Late But Not too Late,” clearly
exonerates Dasuki from some allegations and also reveals some concrete facts of
achievements that were not being reported in the media.
It is therefore, baffling that the same Femi Adesina, could
brazenly contradict himself shortly after gaining public office in his official
statements. Some of us who know your cordial relationship with Dasuki and
information at your disposal are indeed baffled by your dramatic turn-around in
so short a time.
Meanwhile, it is necessary to point out that not all funds in ONSA
are meant for arms procurement. As you are aware, under its Special Service
Office (SSO), funds are expended on training, espionage, communication, special
interventions for special causes including NGOs. One of the successful
programmes under ONSA is Soft-Approach to countering terrorism, of which
deradicalization without the use of force through economic empowerment,
education, communication, rehabilitation and counselling were part. The
Presidential Initiative on North-East (PINE) was conceived from the Soft
Approach.
As a media consultant who has distributed over 1000 releases on
behalf of the military and security agencies, I can state the following as a
fact from official documents and releases:
On August 6, 2015, through PRNigeria, Dasuki named and provided
pictures of sophisticated weapons bought for the military, which included:
“Alpha jets, Armoured Personnel Carriers (APCs) APCs, Mine-Resistant Ambush
Protected (MRAP) vehicles, advanced artillery pieces, assorted arms and
ammunitions, highly sophisticated surveillance drones, T72 Battle Tanks and
modification of F7 supersonic jet fighters.” Even in his official response to
your statement against him on November 18, 2015, Dasuki mentioned official
acknowledgements of delivery of some of the equipment by the security chiefs.
*Dasuki
It is therefore laughable when critics claim that no weapons were
purchased when a video from Boko Haram leader Shekau displayed captured
sophisticated weapons after alleged mutinous soldiers fled Baga
At the twilight of Jonathan’s administration more than 22 towns in
Adamawa, Borno and Yobe states were recovered and confirmed with video and
pictorial evidences through military press releases. Some of the towns
recovered before the coming of President Buhari included: Abadam, Askira, Baga,
Bama, Biu, Buni Yadi, Damboa, Goniri, Gujba, Gulani, Gwoza, Hong, Konduga,
Kukawa, Marte, Madagali, Michika, Monguno, Mubi, and others. A clear testimony
to some of the accomplishments was the official DHQ release dated March 16,
2015 with reference No: DHQ/ABJ/901/32/DDI and a title: “Troops Finally Rout
Terrorists from Bama and Last Stronghold in Yobe.”
Even though when you confirmed in the same article while you were
still a columnist that “Sambisa Forest is falling” it was actually stormed by
Nigerian troops where about 300 kidnapped women and children were rescued with
video evidence before the emergence of the current administration.
In an attempt to indict Sambo Dasuki, some media leak unethically
expose expenditures of sensitive agencies like National Intelligence Agency,
Department of State Service and others to public ridicules. This is unfair. It
was for sensitive nature of issues that we guarded the recruitment of Special M
Forces to help in the air while Nigerian troops recaptured the ground. Some
would rather call our technical Advisers as South-African mercenaries. Even
when Nigeria
financially supported some neigbouring countries to participate in the
Multi-National Joint Taskforce (MNJTF) it was deliberately done because they
were initially reluctant as foreign powers were not helping Nigerian troops.
Since Dasuki and others are now being arraigned in court, rather
than the continued media trial and planned secret trials, let the trial
commence in open court to enable prosecutors and accusers present their
arguments to remove facts from fictions and reality from illusions.
Sir, as you know that I have tremendous respect for you, I
strongly urge you to use your good office to protect the integrity of critical
institutions like security and the media from public ridicule as some patriotic
officers, media organisations, and publishers are already being indicted
without fair trial in the court of law.
While I vouch for your professional integrity, you know for a fact
that Dasuki is kind and obediently loyal in and out of office. You know that
for sure, Mr. Femi.
As we end 2015, I pray the year 2016 will not be one of media
circus but one in which the rule of law will determine official actions and
suspects of all kinds will have their rights under the constitution respected.
This is my last article on this issue and I do this with the best of intention
to protect our institutions.
Yushau A. Shuaib
(yashuaib@yahoo.com)
December 2015
(yashuaib@yahoo.com)
December 2015
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