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Insurgency War: Cameroun Indicts Jonathan by vanen2: 3:03am On Jul 31, 2015
BYOUR REPORTER ON JULY 31,
2015 COVER, NATIONAL
•Says he alienated Nigeria’s
neighbours
From Ikenna Emewu, Abuja
The official visit of President
Muhammadu Buhari to
Cameroun to discuss joint efforts
to curb Boko Haram in the region
has thrown up an indictment of
former President Goodluck
Jonathan.
A very credible Presidency source
told Daily Sun that in the anti-
terror war, Jonathan did not do
much in forming a synergy with
leaders of Nigeria’s neighbouring
countries.
The source said during Buhari’s
interaction with his Camerounian
counterpart, Paul Biya, he
disclosed that Jonathan isolated
himself from the leaders of
Cameroun, Chad and Niger. “The
major complaint, according to
Biya, is that Jonathan never or
seldom, at best, picked his calls.
He said most times he called,
Jonathan neither picked nor
returned his calls. And as a result,
the integration of efforts that
should have stopped Boko
Haram’s foray and unchallenged
run was lacking.”
Biya, according to our source,
said he was sure that leaders of
other neighbouring countries
had the same experience, and
therefore, questioned how
Nigeria alone would have
contained Boko Haram, knowing
it is an international terror group
with roots and connections in
some other countries from
where they get into Nigeria and
carry out attacks.
“This solo handling of the
problem did not enable the
neighbours put in much to solve
the problem until it got this bad,”
he said.
The source also indicated that
the Jonathan administration was
lax and reluctant to bring under
control people very close to that
government who are flagrantly
involved in crude oil theft and
diversion.
According to the source, while
Jonathan was in power, he was
aware that certain persons close
to him and coming under the
guise of the protection of his
government were involved in
high scale oil theft.
Another source from the security
outfit currently interrogating
some key personalities of the
past administration disclosed
that one of them that was
detained and later released told
security agencies the Jonathan
administration was quite privy to
crude oil theft using some
government agencies and
individuals as fronts.
Daily Sun was told that the
administration acted in
compromise while the theft
lasted and never did much in
checking the agencies,
individuals and security fronts
used in the theft.
“There is no individual that
would have access to the crude
oil loading terminals, bring in a
vessel and load the product and
set sail to the high seas without
being caught. We have several
agencies of government from the
petroleum corporation to the
conventional security bodies like
the Navy and other government
bodies that patrol the territorial
waters, even private security
outfits.
“So it is practically impossible
that someone would beat all
these hurdles unaided and sail
out with loads of crude oil. The
government was aware of the
people involved and when or
where the crude oil was taken.
The neighbouring countries we
share common sea boundaries
with also knew that the Nigerian
government under Jonathan
merely compromised in the
theft,” our source said. sunnewsonline.com/new/insurgency-war-cameroun-indicts-jonathan/
Re: Insurgency War: Cameroun Indicts Jonathan by femmy2010(m): 3:08am On Jul 31, 2015
okay
Re: Insurgency War: Cameroun Indicts Jonathan by mannobi(m): 3:25am On Jul 31, 2015
No wonder Cameroon was single handedly winning the war while Nigeria was crying foul of America orrr could it be that Cameroon wanted to champion the fight?
I won't totally blame Bros J. because Cameroon can't really be trusted else they will claim Bornu and Adamawa just like Bakassi.
NEXT TIME. try to call mama Piss instead because Bros J might be drinking as at that time
Re: Insurgency War: Cameroun Indicts Jonathan by handie(m): 3:27am On Jul 31, 2015
Source?
Re: Insurgency War: Cameroun Indicts Jonathan by doctokwus: 3:34am On Jul 31, 2015
Sometimes one begins to doubt if GEJ' s monumental failure as a president was as a result of sheer incompetence and cluelessness or whether there was indeed further ingrained deficits and factors attributable to behavioural traits that produced the results all who had any encounter with him are attesting to.
It takes more than cluelessness and incompetence not to serially pick or return the calls of your fellow president.GEJ needs to be studied and evaluated.

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Re: Insurgency War: Cameroun Indicts Jonathan by lonelydora: 3:45am On Jul 31, 2015
Make temitemi1 no catch this Op
Re: Insurgency War: Cameroun Indicts Jonathan by M4gunners: 3:49am On Jul 31, 2015
Why can't that dictator talk rubbish?Jonathan is no more in power automatically he is the cause of all problems in Africa now.
Re: Insurgency War: Cameroun Indicts Jonathan by Osama10(m): 3:53am On Jul 31, 2015
Re: Insurgency War: Cameroun Indicts Jonathan by Chiefpriest1(m): 3:53am On Jul 31, 2015
Many so-called Nigerian leaders do not understand what it takes to be called a leader.

Many of them are satisfied with just occupying the position as an end in itself.

We have had presidents in this country who weren't even qualified to be councillors
Re: Insurgency War: Cameroun Indicts Jonathan by saintneo(m): 5:16am On Jul 31, 2015
I will not believe this nonsense. Jonathan is not that kind of person.


BTW, have a look at Nigeria glo Premier League Fixtures and the Star Match of the Week.
Re: Insurgency War: Cameroun Indicts Jonathan by vanen2: 6:36am On Jul 31, 2015
handie:
Source?
Oop!! sunnewsonline.com/new/insurgency-war-cameroun-indicts-jonathan/
Re: Insurgency War: Cameroun Indicts Jonathan by vanen2: 6:38am On Jul 31, 2015
lonelydora:
Make temitemi1 no catch this Op
him the chop person raw ni?
Re: Insurgency War: Cameroun Indicts Jonathan by Lanretoye(m): 6:53am On Jul 31, 2015
No mind am,he dey form ni. he wanted you to call suleman abba first ni... if no be for innocent ppl wey dey otuoke,i for say make isis go ruin there.
Re: Insurgency War: Cameroun Indicts Jonathan by CreampieAngela(f): 7:15am On Jul 31, 2015
Jonathans complacency exacarbated the Boko Harm insurgency
Re: Insurgency War: Cameroun Indicts Jonathan by Lawsimon(m): 7:32am On Jul 31, 2015
mannobi:
No wonder Cameroon was single handedly winning the war while Nigeria was crying foul of America orrr could it be that Cameroon wanted to champion the fight?
I won't totally blame Bros J. because Cameroon can't really be trusted else they will claim Bornu and Adamawa just like Bakassi.
NEXT TIME. try to call mama Piss instead because Bros J might be drinking as at that time
Biya was just insecure because Jonathan, unlike Buhari, did not promise them that the Bakassi ruling will not be revisited. Biya that your private estate will crumble one day.
Re: Insurgency War: Cameroun Indicts Jonathan by Dosinspector(m): 7:44am On Jul 31, 2015
Jonathan this jonathan that, I thought APC was againt jonathan seeking foreign helps to fight boko haram smh
Re: Insurgency War: Cameroun Indicts Jonathan by pryme(m): 7:53am On Jul 31, 2015
haha, the Biafra style of leadership. No wonder they want to run out cos it's no longer bizness as usual
Re: Insurgency War: Cameroun Indicts Jonathan by papaejima1: 7:56am On Jul 31, 2015
IsraeliAIRFORCE:
When Cameroon had understanding with Bokoharam to Spear Territory for Leniency.

Nigeria, Cameroon may clash over Boko Haram

There are strong indications that Nigeria and Cameroon may clash over Boko Haram as the Federal Government accuses Cameroon of harbouring members of the militant Islamic sect.

Saturday PUNCH learnt on Thursday that the Federal Government was becoming increasingly frustrated by the refusal of Cameroon to cooperate with Nigeria in its efforts to combat the militant Islamic sect.

A top source in the Ministry of Foreign Affairs, who confided in one of our correspondents in Abuja, said that President Goodluck Jonathan would report Cameroon to relevant agencies in the United Nations.

Part of government’s strategy is to adopt the policy of hot pursuit, whereby Nigeria’s military will chase the insurgents into their hideouts and flush them out while those in the diplomatic circles will continue with diplomacy.

Saturday PUNCH learnt that this was one of the reasons why Jonathan canvassed that countries should be allowed to chase fleeing terrorists to other nations while addressing fellow African leaders during Thursday’s International Conference on Human Security, Peace and Development: Agenda for 21st Century Africa, in Abuja.

He had asked his colleagues to, as of  necessity, change their collective approach and work closely together to confront and defeat the purveyors of hate who do not respect borders and boundaries.

He said, “Our architecture must recognise the fact that trans-border criminals don’t respect boundaries while law enforcement agencies are compelled to respect our international boundaries,’’ adding,  “There must be compromise on this if we must wipe out criminality and trans-border crimes.

“While we respect our national boundaries, terrorists move in and out of our borders, it’s now time that we should agree as African leaders that an act of terror against one nation is an act of terror against all nations.”

In a veiled reference to Cameroon, the President said, “We must not allow our countries to become safe havens for terrorists; we must cooperate maximally beyond political boundaries and adopt protocols that allow other countries to pursue terrorists to their safe havens in other nations.

“While we cannot redefine our borders we can redefine our collective approach in fighting trans-boundary insurgencies.’’

Saturday PUNCH learnt that the Federal Government was of the view that since the joint commissions had not yielded any positive fruit, it should start looking towards a new direction.

“The best option is to involve the military and use the policy of hot pursuit,’’ a foreign ministry source noted.

The Federal Government believes Cameroon has a history of harbouring criminals that use its territory to destabilise Nigeria.

Saturday PUNCH learnt that the Federal Government was aware of Cameroon’s   unexplainable indifference to Nigeria. One of the sources said that as early as 1906, northern Nigeria suffered from violence orchestrated by religious leaders whose roots were in northern Cameroon.

It was further learnt that the Federal Government was disturbed that Cameroon, unlike  Niger and Chad, had been providing a safe haven for fleeing Boko Haram members in northern Cameroon.

Nigeria’s frustrations were echoed by President Goodluck Jonathan, who during the last presidential media chat, made a veiled reference to contacts being made with Cameroon over Boko Haram.

According to a source, the 1906 Mahdist rebellion in Kano has an imprint of such pseudo Islamic teachers.

The source recalled that Mallam Muhammadu Marwa, better known as “Maitatsine” a Fulani native of Marwa, in northern Cameroon, was driven from the northern commercial city of Kano back to Cameroon by the Emir of Kano in 1962.

He further noted that Maitatsine returned to Nigeria in 1966 as a Quranic teacher. “Marwa remained in the country recruiting and indoctrinating gullible young men until he led an insurgency in the 1980s,’’ he added.

Commenting specifically on the Boko Haram insurgency, the source said, “From all indications, there appears to be an unwritten understanding between the sect members and Cameroonian security forces that they can operate from bases within their borders as long as they don’t launch attacks within Cameroon.

“Cameroon has a history of harbouring criminals who use its territory to destabilise Nigeria. You may wish to recall that the leader of the Maitatsine Islamic sect operated from Marwa, a Cameroonian border with Nigeria’’

Also, a retired diplomat who pleaded anonymity, expressed disappointment that Cameroon had failed to reciprocate Nigeria’s generosity, especially after giving up the Bakassi Peninsula.

He, however, said the situation was not hopeless if Nigeria could leverage on its healthy relationship with western powers like the United States and the United Kingdom to put pressure on France who in turn would call Cameroon to order.

Investigations by Saturday PUNCH further showed that Nigerian diplomats were at their wits end after several diplomatic entreaties through the Nigeria/Cameroon Joint Commission which sought to strengthen bilateral ties between the two neighbours failed.

The source made reference to America’s war in Afghanistan which he said was part of US strategy of taking the war on terrorism to insurgents outside US borders.

Military sources, who also pleaded anonymity because they were not authorised to speak on the issue, confirmed the agreement between Cameroonian gendarmes and Boko Haram operatives to Saturday PUNCH.


http://www.punchng.com/news/nigeria-cameroon-may-clash-over-boko-haram/
Re: Insurgency War: Cameroun Indicts Jonathan by Nobody: 8:07am On Jul 31, 2015
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Re: Insurgency War: Cameroun Indicts Jonathan by EasternLion: 8:41am On Jul 31, 2015
pryme:
haha, the Biafra style of leadership. No wonder they want to run out cos it's no longer bizness as usual

OK Now that issues you, Jonathan is Biafran now.
When it comes for insult he is an ogogoro drinking Ijaw man witj funny looking Fedora hats.
When it comes to Oyel, he is Niger Deltan and part of an indivisible zoo entity right?
At other times, he is SS and they can never be same with SE.


Thank God u are confessing.
Re: Insurgency War: Cameroun Indicts Jonathan by OrlandoOwoh(m): 8:47am On Jul 31, 2015
doctokwus:

Sometimes one begins to doubt if GEJ' s monumental failure as a president was as a result of sheer incompetence and cluelessness or whether there was indeed further ingrained deficits and factors attributable to behavioural traits that produced the results all who had any encounter with him are attesting to.
It takes more than cluelessness and incompetence not to serially pick or return the calls of your fellow president.GEJ needs to be studied and evaluated.
Jonathan has all attributes combined. He was a curse to Nigeria.
Re: Insurgency War: Cameroun Indicts Jonathan by OrlandoOwoh(m): 8:50am On Jul 31, 2015
Lawsimon:
Biya was just insecure because Jonathan, unlike Buhari, did not promise them that the Bakassi ruling will not be revisited. Biya that your private estate will crumble one day.
What do you know about the ICJ?
Re: Insurgency War: Cameroun Indicts Jonathan by Happiness87(f): 8:52am On Jul 31, 2015
doctokwus:

Sometimes one begins to doubt if GEJ' s monumental failure as a president was as a result of sheer incompetence and cluelessness or whether there was indeed further ingrained deficits and factors attributable to behavioural traits that produced the results all who had any encounter with him are attesting to.
It takes more than cluelessness and incompetence not to serially pick or return the calls of your fellow president.GEJ needs to be studied and evaluated.
pooo how many times did gej travel to niger,

you are braindead to forget that the war was regional with the neighboring countries fully involved. and was successful, paved way for a peaceful election.

dont be a social critique
Re: Insurgency War: Cameroun Indicts Jonathan by Lawsimon(m): 12:22pm On Jul 31, 2015
OrlandoOwoh:
What do you know about the ICJ?
What do you mean?

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