‘My Transition Hours’: Jonathan Reacts To Shettima’s ‘Fiction’ Allegation

Media Aide to Former President Goodluck Jonathan, Reno Omokri has replied governor of Borno state, Kashim Shettima over statement that the ex-president’s book, “My Transition Hours” is full of fiction.

Shettima, had also said that the book, which was launched in Abuja on Tuesday, is elementary, adding that the former president refused to mention the findings of the panel that investigated the abduction of the Chibok Schoolgirls in April, 2014 in chapter four.

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Omokri, in a statement posted on his Twitter handle, accused the governor of ignoring the federal governments order to relocate school children to safer areas for their West African Examinations Council, WAEC exams.

He said, “Each time Borno Governor Shettima is asked to explain why he deliberately ignored both FG and WAEC instructions to keep school children in affected locations out of harm’s way by relocating them to safer areas for WAEC exams, he cleverly avoids the question #MyTransitionHours.

“Governor Shettima of Borno keeps foaming in the mouth about the Gen. Ibrahim Sabo-led facts-finding committee set up by President Jonathan which report was also made available to the governor #MyTransitionHours.

“Governor Shettima was advised IN WRITING by the @GEJonathan FG to relocate #ChibokGirls to Maiduguri. HE REFUSED. He should please any document he has that absolved him of indiscretion or gave him credit for his actions on the Chibok school girls saga #MyTransitionHours.”

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