Turkey authorities said it
had officially notified the Nigerian government “to the existence of 17 terrorists
schools in Nigeria, which bear the name of Turkey” but were not owned by the
European country.
The Government of Turkey on
Thursday said it had informed the Federal Government of Nigeria of the
existence of schools allegedly owned by suspected terrorists.
The country is, therefore,
calling on the Nigerian government to shut them down.
The country said the
institutions, which ranged from schools to hospitals, were allegedly owned by
the Fethullah Gulen Terrorist Organisation, allegedly founded by Fethullah
Gulen.
The Turkish government,
which stated that the country did not own any school in Nigeria, said similar
schools established in Turkey had been shut down.
A document released by the
Turkish embassy listed the indicted schools and institutions as Surat
Educational Limited, Abuja; Nigerian-Turkish International School, in Abuja,
Kaduna, Kano, Yobe, Ogun and Lagos; and the Nigerian-Turkish Nile University,
Abuja.
Others, according to the
embassy, are The Association of Businessmen and Investors of Nigeria and
Turkey/Abinat, Abuja and Lagos; Ufuk Dialogue Foundation, Abuja;
Nigerian-Turkish Nizamiye Hospital, Abuja; and Vefa Travel Agency, Abuja.
The Ambassador of Turkey to
Nigeria, Mr. Hakan Cakil, while speaking to the Vice- Chairman, Senate
Committee on Foreign Affairs, Shehu Sani, when the latter paid the diplomat a
visit at his Abuja office, alleged that the owners of the schools sponsored the
recent coup in Turkey.
According to the
ambassador, confessions by the coup plotters, who are currently under
investigation, have indicated that the same syndicate, which hatched the
botched July 15, 2016 coup, own the schools in Nigeria.
The ambassador said, “You
may be aware that the Government of Turkey has started to investigate the
sponsors of the coup and it is now very clear that Gulen was behind the coup.
There are some testimonies we have taken from the military officials.”
On the schools in Nigeria,
the envoy said, “In Nigeria, they have 17 schools; some of them are in Kano,
Abuja, Lagos, etc., and they are offering scholarships to their graduates. They
are not Turkish government schools. The schools bearing “Turkish” are schools
belonging to Fethullah Gulen.
“We are starting a legal
process to take the name ‘Turkish’ out of the name of the schools. They are not
the schools of the Turkish government; they are misleading the public.”
He added, “I have already
contacted my counterpart in Nigerian Ministry of Foreign Affairs and I have
already requested officially, both orally and written, for the closure of these
schools. Also, I have informed Mr. Geoffrey Onyema and Mr. Abba Kyari on this
subject, requesting their support on closing down the schools.”
The diplomat noted that his
country had attached “too much importance” to the issue.
He said, “Those issues you
raised are issues someone like me will like to pursue to the end. We cannot
claim to be a democracy and harbour people who will overthrow government in
another country.”
The Director of Press and
Public Communication, Ministry of Foreign Affairs, Dr Clement Aduku, however,
said he was not aware of the letter by the Turkish mission.
WHO IS THIS FETULLAH GULEN ? CAN'T HE BE FOUND ? TRACE ! MINISTRY OF EDUCATION MUST BRING HIM OUT .
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