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Controversial Sheriff Chaperones Jonathan to Chad

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A photograph released by the presidency on Tuesday showed President Goodluck Jonathan in Chad Republic with controversial former Governor of Borno State, Ali Modu Sheriff, who had been allegedly linked with the sponsorship of the Boko Haram terrorist group in Nigeria.

They met with the President of Chad, Idris Derby, for an important security meeting.

Australian negotiator, Dr. Stephen Davis, had alleged that Sheriff was one of the sponsors of the Boko Haram group, but Sheriff had denied the allegation, threatening legal action against Davis.

The government also said there were no plans to investigate those mentioned by Davis but that his allegations were being investigated.

The presidency had announced that Jonathan was travelling to Chad to meet with the country's president, but did not mention that Sheriff would accompany him.

According to the statement by the president's spokesman, Reuben Abati, those listed to accompany Jonathan, are the National Security Adviser, Sambo Dasuki, Minister of State for Foreign Affairs, Nurudeen Mohammed, the Director General of the National Space Research and Development Agency, Sheidu Mohammed, and Minister of Communication Technology, Omobola Johnson.

Part of the meeting is to further fortify border patrols, share intelligence and prevent movement of terrorists, arms and ammunition.

Currently, Nigerians are divided with the majority demanding that those mentioned by Davis be probed.

Ordinarily, the Department of State Security (DSS) is said to have invited Sheriff

While the photograph generated serious debate on the social media with many wondering why such a dented figure would be made to accompany the president who claims to be fighting insurgency, the All Progressives Party (APC) slammed the president, accusing him of "romancing those linked with insurgency".

The party said Jonathan knows more about the Boko Haram sect than he is claiming to do.

According to APC, patterns the president is exhibiting are "shocking acts of indiscretion" by romancing an alleged Boko Haram sponsor, who is yet to be cleared of the weighty allegation against him.

In a statement issued in London on Tuesday, APC's National Publicity Secretary, Alhaji Lai Mohammed, said he wonders what message the president was sending to his compatriots and indeed to the international community when he took Sheriff along on such a sensitive visit to Chad on cooperation against terrorism.

"This action by President Jonathan confirms what the APC has always believed: That the president either knows more than he is willing to admit on the issue of those who are behind the Boko Haram insurgency or he is willing to sacrifice the battle against terrorism on the altar of political expediency," Mohammed said.

"Either way, this action by the president is the height of indiscretion at best, or a palpable exhibition of callowness at worst.

"It also confirms our fears that Modu Sheriff was planted as a mole in the APC by his friends in high places, who are jittery about the birth of the party and would do anything to destabilise it."

Mohammed declared that the president cannot pretend not to be aware of a report sent home by Nigeria’s Defence Adviser in Ndjamena, Chad, in 2011, detailing the suspicious activities of Sheriff in Chad concerning alleged Boko Haram sponsorship and asking the federal government to investigate him.

Mohammed said it therefore beats him why Jonathan will choose to take the same personality along with him to the same Chad on a trip to canvas cooperation against Boko Haram terrorists.

Mohammed said: "If this is a joke, it is one joke taken too far, especially at a time that Nigeria has been losing territories after territories to Boko Haram; at a time that the same Modu Sheriff has been fingered by another source other than the Nigerian Defence Adviser in Chad, and at a time that calls are being made for an independent investigation into the allegation that Modu Sheriff and former Army Chief Azubuike Ihejirika are Boko Haram sponsors.

"Or could it be the case of it takes a thief to catch a thief?" it queried.

He said it was apparent that Jonathan smuggled Sheriff into his entourage, as the official statement announcing the trip never mentioned that the former governor of Borno state would accompany the president on the trip, even while the list of those to accompany the president was included in the statement.

"Nobody in Nigeria would have known of this unholy alliance carried too far if not that the picture of the President, his host and Modu Sheriff surfaced via Twitter, where incredulous Nigerians were wondering what the President was doing with an alleged Boko Haram sponsor at a time the same terrorist group is waging a titanic battle against Nigeria," Mohammed said.

"Therefore, the President owes Nigerians an explanation on why he took Modu Sheriff to Chad, what the President knows about the allegation hanging on the former Governor’s neck concerning Boko Haram sponsorship and why his administration has not handed him (Sheriff) and Ihejirika to the International Criminal Court for investigation and possible prosecution, since it is now obvious that the Administration is unwilling to probe them."