Contrary to claims by the Presidency that President Goodluck Jonathan
made a surprise visit to Maiduguri, the Borno state capital, on Thursday
out of genuine concern to identify with troops and displaced people,
insiders in the president’s campaign have exposed the journey as one
that was packaged to prepare the grounds for Jonathan’s campaign in the
Northeast region beginning next week. An insider source said: “The
president was advised to try and make at least one non-political visit
to the region to shut up critics. Everyone agreed that taking campaigns
to the zone without this kind of initial visit might expose the
President to ridicule. That’s
essentially why he visited today, and I’m telling you
this authoritatively.” Those familiar with Mr Jonathan’s political
strategies as he campaigns for re-election said the President was talked
into the trip by his political advisers and officials of his campaign
council as a way of neutralising criticism over his refusal to visit the
region despite an upsurge in attacks by Boko Haram militants who have
massacred civilians and security officials. The president’s party, PDP,
had recently announced that Jonathan would visit the troubled zone to
canvass votes despite failing to visit the towns where the insurgents
have murder and abduct hundreds. Premium Times source, who asked not to
be named so as not to be accused of sabotaging the President’s campaign,
said Jonathan became concerned after widespread criticism trailed the
announcement that he would be campaigning in the region. Jonathan has
scheduled campaign for Bauchi on January 22, and Borno (Maiduguri) on
January 24
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