Nigeria: Jonathan Has No 'Liver' to Investigate, Prosecute Ali Modu Sheriff - APC

12 September 2014

The All Progressives Congress (APC) has accused the presidency of being economical with the truth in its response to the widespread condemnation of President Goodluck Jonathan for hobnobbing with accused Boko Haram sponsor Ali Modu Sheriff.

In a statement issued in Dubai on Friday by its National Publicity Secretary, Alhaji Lai Mohammed, the party said the presidency's stout defence of Sheriff's presence at President Jonathan's meeting with host President Idris Deby of Chad, and the fact that the presidency's statement was coordinated with the one by Sheriff's spokesman, has shown that the APC is right to have called for the trial of Sheriff and other alleged Boko Haram sponsors by the International Criminal Court (ICC), instead of the Nigerian security agencies which are under the Jonathan spell.

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