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Chief Femi Fani-Kayode (FFK), former minister of Aviation has finally spoken out on his feud with President Goodluck Jonathan. FFK said he parted ways with President Jonathan due to the president's insincerity in resolving the Boko Haram insurgency.
Speaking to newsmen in Yola where he spent the Christmas break, FFK said, "I say with all sense of responsibility that the blood of innocent souls that have been killed is hunting this government and no man in his right senses will be part of a government under which this scale of atrocities is being perpetrated; as such, I parted ways with them.’
"I don’t think the war against Boko Haram by this government is sincere , if indeed, it’s Boko Haram and not the government that is behind it. May be they have a hidden agenda to ensure that by 2015, the situation will be so bad that elections cannot hold in some parts of the country, because they know if elections hold in those areas, they will woefully be defeated.
FFK is one of the die-hard critics of President Jonathan's administration.
Speaking to newsmen in Yola where he spent the Christmas break, FFK said, "I say with all sense of responsibility that the blood of innocent souls that have been killed is hunting this government and no man in his right senses will be part of a government under which this scale of atrocities is being perpetrated; as such, I parted ways with them.’
"I don’t think the war against Boko Haram by this government is sincere , if indeed, it’s Boko Haram and not the government that is behind it. May be they have a hidden agenda to ensure that by 2015, the situation will be so bad that elections cannot hold in some parts of the country, because they know if elections hold in those areas, they will woefully be defeated.
FFK is one of the die-hard critics of President Jonathan's administration.