Nigeria’s president-elect, Gen. Buhari has not relented on his promises
to Nigerians, but instead reassured Nigerians he will crush Boko Haram,
and it will only take two months. He said though the present
administration had tried to fight it, the efforts they put in it was not
enough, and that is why they have an upper hand than the government. He
also said a major reason again was because they corrupted the military.
Buhari said all of these in an interview conducted yesterday evening
with Christiane Amanpour on CNN.
“We know how they started and where they are now and we will rapidly
give attention to security in the country. And I believe we will
effectively deal with them in two months when we get into office.”
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“We will need the cooperation of neighbouring countries such as
Cameroon, Chad and Niger. There were efforts made by the President
Goodluck Jonathan administration, but it was not good enough and it came
rather late,” he said.
But where did the Jonathan administration go wrong? Buhari replied; “We
expected the Federal Government four years ago to sit down with these
countries and make sure they do not allow the terrorists free movement
across borders, training facilities and movement of weapons.
“These were only done a few months ago and we have seen how Cameroon,
Chad and Niger are fighting Boko Haram more than Nigeria is doing until
recently. Really we have seen enough and we have enough law enforcement
to face Boko Haram squarely.”
Buhari is confident that under his government, the Nigeria Army will
perform differently. He also said the performance of the military was
affected by corruption in the system.
“They will…if you recall, the Nigerian soldiers out of all ethical
expectations were granting interviews to foreign journalists, saying
they were being sent to fight terrorists without proper weapons
“And then the National Assembly attempted to conduct a hearing to find
out how much money was approved for training and weapon in the last
three years but that hearing was scuttled by the administration.”
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