The Turkish Ambassador to Nigeria, Hakan Cakil, has called on the
Nigerian Government to close 17 Turkish schools in Nigeria for their
alleged links with a movement his government says was involved in the
July 15 failed coup attempt in Turkey.
The ambassador, who made the call when the vice chairman, Senate
Committee on Foreign Affairs, Shehu Sani, paid him a courtesy visit,
said the Turkish Government had nothing to do with the schools.
According to the ambassador, investigations by the Turkish government
showed that a movement led by US-based Fethullah Gulen was responsible
for the failed coup attempt, which claimed over 200 lives.
He said the Turkish government was dissociating itself from any
school bearing the country’s name in Nigeria, adding that while the
country had schools in other countries, it had none in Nigeria.
“We are requesting the Nigerian Government to close down the schools.
“I have requested officially, both orally and in writing, the closure
of these schools. Also, I have sent a letter to Mr Geoffrey Onyeama
(Foreign Minister) and Mr Abba Kyari (Chief of Staff to the President)
about this subject and requested their support for the closure of the
schools.
“I will also send letters to the Chairmen of Committees on Foreign
Affairs in the National Assembly as well as the Senate Majority Leader
over the issue and I am going to enclose some documents in English on
how the group members are engaged in the army, police and the Judiciary.
“In Nigeria, there are 17 schools, which belong to the Gulen
Movement, one in Kano, one in Kaduna, one in Abuja, Lagos etc and they
are offering scholarships.
Credit- Premium Times
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