President
Goodluck Jonathan said on Thursday he would take some of the
responsibility for a failed hostage rescue attempt in which an Italian
and a British man died in Sokoto.
Kidnappers killed Franco Lamolinara and
Chris McManus on Thursday last week while a raid to free them was under
way, according to British government sources briefed on the matter.
The case drew criticism from top Italian
officials, who questioned why Rome was not consulted before the
operation, which was launched by Nigerian forces with support from
Britain.
In an interview with CNN on
Thursday, Jonathan said Nigerian authorities had worked with the British
and other international intelligence agencies, but did not specify who
the other nations were.
Jonathan said Nigeria took its share of the blame for the operation’s failure.
Ummmmm, its all about being responsible...good one there from Mr. President.
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