@NGRPresident@MBuhari It is a very painful week for me, but whatever pain I feel is nothing compared to the pain more than 30 families are feeling in Maiduguri Nigeria right now.
Boko Haram attacked a major road close to the Maiduguri Air Force base and Maiduguri airport.....
I know the area, I stayed in that side of town for days when I visited Maiduguri and photos from the area bring back memories. The terrorists according to reports killed over 30 people, operated for hours unchallenged,
photos of roasted Nigerians are being shared on social media some out of concern and outrage, others to mock and celebrate, some with outlandish captions, one wrote on twitter to the Maiduguri people ‘enjoy your Buhari’ as if Maiduguri was heaven pre 2015,
but even as insensitive as the comments may sound, those who support the government must raise the bar. Victory against Boko Haram shouldn’t be limited to ‘at least it is better than before’.
That the terrorists scored a major cowardly victory against unprotected civilians is not in dispute, it is a ‘victory’ meant to demoralise the brave men and women of our armed forces who I must say are fighting a war and defending every corner of our country despite many barrages
of mockery and demoralising comments from the same Nigerians they serve and many of their comrades die to protect, they deserve our support, anyone who volunteers to bear arm in the protection of Nigeria is a better human being than many of us.
Boko Haram methods are shocking and dreadful, it is a strategy used by ISIS and being adopted by Boko Haram to strike fear into the local populace. Decapitating captives, kidnapping and raping young girls, stoking Christians against Muslims and Muslims against Christians
is a strategy Boko Haram and its associates adopted and sadly in a very effective way, we know Boko Haram strategy. The question is what is the strategy of the President and Commander in Chief of the Nigerian Armed Forces President Buhari?
In case the President does not know it, his strategy is waning, the people want better, they want Boko Haram not our military and our civilian population on the defence if not completely wiped out.
The excuse of ‘things are at least better than the Jonathan days’ or ‘at least Boko Haram no longer attack Abuja and other places’ is no longer tenable.
The response of government is becoming more predictable, reactive rather than proactive,
an attack happens, the presidency issues a condolence message, promise to deal with Boko Haram, some appointees insults our intelligence with unguarded statements then we all move on until the next attack.
In a rare demonstration of unity, both opponents and supporters of the government have called for the removal of the service Chiefs, the Presidency seems to have its own strategy, whatever that strategy is, it obviously isn’t working.
Change your service chiefs and change your strategy, get help from outside if need be. This is a battle for the soul of Nigeria. The bulk stops at the desk of the President and Commander in Chief Mohammad Buhari, it is his responsibility to protect Nigerians
. Lead, pick the best available in crushing Boko Haram and other criminal elements. Nigeria’s defence spendings have increased since 2015, are our men and women getting the best of equipment’s? are they motivated?
How come Boko Haram appears to have better intelligence on our troop movements and vulnerable spots than we have on them? We allocate billions on National Intelligence Agency,
State Security Services, Military Intelligence and multiple agencies meant to embed in crisis areas and top leaders of Boko Haram are still in action.
The President needs to demonstrate his concerns not just with press releases but physical empathy that can reach the heart and minds of victims and our brave soldiers. Terrorism isn’t a battle that can be won at a go, it is a global scourge,
even the best of countries are still battling with insurgents but their elected leaders lead, they inspire, they demonstrate the best of their abilities and when terrorists strike, the populace side with the government knowing they have done all that is humanly possible to stop
the bad guys, we are yet to see that in the past leadership of Nigeria, we are not seeing that in the current government both at Federal, State, Local and Legislative arms of govt, everyone is complaining, even elected officials who should be resolving the issues are complaining
How will that hard-working farmer not pay tax to Boko Haram when his elected official with all his security apparatus stay away from Biu out of fear from Boko Haram attack,
how will my people in Ikare not just give up knowing the Governor of the State won’t dare send any of his family members to ply Akure-Ikare road without at least 15 armed security men.
Terrorists, Kidnappers and the bad guys don’t ask for party affiliations, they do not ask for the state of origin or religious affiliations, they get the evil job done to satisfy their thirst for blood. The President and his team MUST change tactics.
We can’t have the bad guys take over our commonwealth.
🇳🇬 Just before the lights are turned off!
The primary responsibility of the government is to protect its citizens, failing to do that, every other achievement can be wiped out by just 2 days of war. Clearly, from the North to the South the State has lost it's monopoly of violence
and a clear strategy on how to retain control on behalf of the citizens.
None State actors can not bring stability. They can dilliver blood, the temporary feeling of victory in revenge and counter revenge until the last person standing falls.
It is ONLY the State that should restore its authority by gaining the confidence of the citizens in a war situation. Be consistent in reactions to all the conflicts without any hesitations and resort less on knee jack responses.
I have seen a number of people asking why the UK isn't holding Nnamdi Kanu for masterminding large scale assassinations and terrorism in Nigeria.
The answer is, the Nigerian government isn't serious about using well established UK processes in seeking extradition or prosecution.
There are clearly documented records of Nnamdi Kanu's radio broadcasting from the UK; violating laws requesting his militias in Nigeria to target, kill opponents. It is not for @UKinNigeria to do the job of the Nigerian government. Too many misfits in our national institutions.
I will limit the conversation here, when your foreign policy and diaspora engagement is centred over "eye service" and you have no clear policy or strategy to counter propaganda. You will always be playing defence. Do I even want to mention the info Minister still in 1970 mode?
In 2008 I chose my 2nd Masters research topic "International Small Arms Regime And The State: The focus was on Africa and Nigeria."
Professor Peter Gowan pulled me to his office and said "Do you really want to do it?" I told him I suspect Nigeria will be the next Ground Zero.
Dr Marko Bojcun saw my topic by "accident". If I had not met Dr Bojcun, my work would have just been an "academic exercise". Marko it was who linked me with contacts. I was able to visit 4 core small arms supply routes in Europe. Uncover Nigerian players in the market.
A contact in Bosnia linked me up with a Nigerian player. He was one of the most important player in the illegal small arms trade. He claimed then he doesn't supply Nigerian clients out of principle.
That turned out to be a lie. I only found out in Abuja on the 1st October 2020.
Interesting parapo meeting today, anger, lots of 'THEY' vs 'US'. The zoom meeting was well attended. People threatening fire, thunder, tagging those of us calling for calm "Traitors".
Then I asked, how many of your children were involved in the Ibadan killings today? SILENCE!
Then one of my "Comrade" himself and his wife are always jumping from @channelstv to @ARISEtv. I asked him, aside your television rounds, have you ever handled an AK47? Simple question, he called me a bastard.
I asked will your Ibadan radio station host 100 Eso's? SILENCE!
Then another one, he was Afenifere lackeys, during the Ajegunle crisis, the same one who chopped money meant for young Yoruba who were defending their streets, mane died needlessly. I asked when last he visited Eso zones across Yoruba land. SILENCE! He kept ranting Fulani bla bla
Governor Ortoms latest 11 minutes anti-Fulani rant was Ortom's at his very best, if there is one area he hasn't failed as Governor, it is blaming the Fulani for everything wrong whit his government, but let us separate the message from the messenger. He raised some VALID POINTS.
You may disagree with Ortorm and heaven knows he's an opportunist whose only achievement as Benue Governor is his rabid anti-Fulani rants and generally criminalizing the Fulanis without even any attempt to separate the criminal elements from peace-loving Fulanis.
is a perfect opportunity for Ortom and some of his other Governor colleagues to cover their own incompetence, but you cannot argue against Ortoms valid point that the President, Muhammad Buhari has acted in ways that have left even some of his staunch supporters baffled.