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They're Back: Boko Haram's Return Under Buhari...aljazeera by simeonii(m): 12:25pm On Aug 15, 2015
In less than three months of Buhari's reign, the gory era of terrorism is back in Nigeria.
This is not the Nigeria that Muhammadu Buhari promised us in the build-up towards the presidential election. Neither is it the one he promised after he had won.

In a nationally-televised speech, hours after his declaration as president-elect, Buhari had told Nigerians: "Boko Haram will soon know the strength of our collective will."

Fast-forward three months, and it instead looks as if it was the Boko Haram commander who directed that statement towards the Nigerian people.

In less than three months of Buhari's reign, the gory era of terrorism is back in Nigeria, and the insurgents are furiously striking the people again and again.


Inside Story: Battling Boko Haram

In the week of July 5, there was not a single day without an attack. In the preceding week, 145 people were murdered in twin raids in the northeastern Borno state. 

On July 16, Boko Haram suicide bombers detonated bombs in Gombe, another state in the northeast, killing 49 people at first count.

In its most recent attack, the insurgents killed at least 47 people in Borno in a trademark bomb blast on August 11.

The constant fear of Boko Haram attacks is not only palpable in the northeast.

Attacks and death threats

In July alone, there have been bomb attacks in Kano, Kaduna, Katsina and Plateau as well.

In the southwest, a Lagos-based journalist, Adeola Akinremi received a death threat from the sect in May.

While Boko Haram may not be seizing territories and controlling local governments at it did under the rule of the former President Goodluck Jonathan, its attacks in the last month - plus a death toll now nearing 1,000 - are a negative turnaround from the victories recorded in the final weeks of Jonathan's presidency.

For much of the Jonathan years, the overriding public complaint about the war against Boko Haram was focused on how the president positioned himself in the aftermath of attacks.

A few weeks before the presidential election, Jonathan - helped by a coalition of Nigerian, Chadian, Nigerien, and Cameroonian forces - seemed to make up for his shortcomings by nearly exterminating Boko Haram from northern Nigeria.

Jonathan may have handed over a battered federal purse with external and domestic debts to the tune of $63.7bn to his successor, but he managed to hand over an insurgency challenge that was lower in scale and intensity than the one he met.

Botched progress

Buhari has no excuse for botching all the progress that was recorded before his ascendancy.

It is not known what spell Buhari has cast on Nigerians, but the loss of nearly 1,000 lives in almost two months has not generated the kind of admonishment Jonathan faced in similar circumstances.

The pattern of recent attacks has been almost monotonous: identify a crowded location, hit it with a suicide bomber.

 

He may not have danced away at campaign rallies immediately after Boko Haram attacks like his predecessor, but he has yet to personally visit a single blast scene, and official government statements on the killings have been sparse.

Aside from relocating the military command centre to Borno state on his first day in office, travelling out of the country to solicit the help of world leaders in battling the insurgents, and sacking his predecessor's service chiefs and national security adviser, Nigeria can hardly point to a single Boko Haram success story under Buhari.

Therefore, it is no surprise that questions are being asked in the media if Nigerians are more lenient with Buhari on Boko Haram.

On July 20, Buhari travelled to the United States for what was obviously a very important engagement with Barack Obama, and partnership strategies for combating the insurgents was one of the headlines of their bilateral talks.

It was an important trip. The US remains one of Nigeria's long-standing partners against terrorism, committing at least $34m in equipment and logistics support for Nigerian, Chadian, Cameroonian, and Nigerien forces.

That excludes a $5m contribution to the Multinational Joint Task Force.

Buhari's fight

But it is actually at home that Buhari's greatest work against Boko Haram lies.

The pattern of recent attacks has been almost monotonous: identify a crowded location, hit it with a suicide bomber.

The president will do well to concentrate his greatest energy on boosting local surveillance capacities in the entire northern region in order to pre-empt attacks and foil them.

But Buhari does not need to be told what to do.

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On April 1, in one of his first interviews as president-elect, BBC's Peter Okwoche asked him if he had thought about how to go about fulfilling all his promises to Nigerians.

And this was his response: "I think I wouldn't have made the promises if I didn't know how to fulfil it".

Now, Boko Haram is asking quick-fire questions of a pledge Buhari made in an interview with CNN to "effectively deal with them in a few months when we get into office".

If he truly had a plan for fulfilling that particular promise, now is the time to unleash it on the beasts of Nigeria's northeast.


http://www.aljazeera.com/indepth/opinion/2015/07/boko-haram-return-buhari-150726100653152.html

Re: They're Back: Boko Haram's Return Under Buhari...aljazeera by simeonii(m): 12:25pm On Aug 15, 2015
I know in 3 month times, all this will be story cool

Cc: lalasticlala

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Re: They're Back: Boko Haram's Return Under Buhari...aljazeera by Abugab(m): 12:27pm On Aug 15, 2015
Where they gone before that they are now back?
Re: They're Back: Boko Haram's Return Under Buhari...aljazeera by Nobody: 12:27pm On Aug 15, 2015
How? Crazy Aljazeera...since buhari took over wen did dey take over any territory?
Re: They're Back: Boko Haram's Return Under Buhari...aljazeera by Firefire(m): 12:36pm On Aug 15, 2015
Fake change from criminals
Re: They're Back: Boko Haram's Return Under Buhari...aljazeera by sainty2k3(m): 12:45pm On Aug 15, 2015
Return, they have never gone anywhere
Re: They're Back: Boko Haram's Return Under Buhari...aljazeera by dunsman(f): 12:45pm On Aug 15, 2015
Dull buhari,

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Re: They're Back: Boko Haram's Return Under Buhari...aljazeera by Splashme: 12:55pm On Aug 15, 2015
Buhari has turned a direct opposite of all the empty boasts to Nigerians before the elections
Re: They're Back: Boko Haram's Return Under Buhari...aljazeera by bonechamberlain(m): 12:58pm On Aug 15, 2015
hahahaha OK, watching.
Re: They're Back: Boko Haram's Return Under Buhari...aljazeera by doctokwus: 1:01pm On Aug 15, 2015
This was an op-ed piece by the editor of TheCable;a Nigerian online news outfit best known to have lied that Soyinka said disparaging things about the Ibos.
-For 2months of d govt of PMB, Bharam apart from not capturing any new territories, has lost almost all the few it still held.
- BH has also not mounted any coordinated assault against military barracks or police posts,as was d norm before.
- BH has not had a situation where it attacked and our military took to its heels.
-The only thing, though equally painful,BH has been able to do is to either use suicide bombers or hide bombs in crowded places or at best attack civilians in their homes in d dark of d night.
-Even recently,the civilian JTF that used to be betrayed by some of its own members and some military saboteurs had got its gusto back,severally killing some BH members on it's own and arresting others.
- Statistically, as painful as these suicide deaths have been,the death toll(about 800 or so in total in 2months but decreasing) cannot be compared to incidences in the past where a single BH attack cud kill up to 1000 and was estimated to have killed up to 5000 in a single attack in Baga alone,aside wiping off d village!
-There has also been a refreshing openness and truthfulness on the part of d military unlike in the past.For eg,after d most recent market bombing attack,it was d military that came out with d staggering figure of 47 killed and more than 50 injured,some few hours after the attack.In the past, d same military wud have kept quiet about d incident or at best come out a day or 2 after d story might have broken with a greatly watered down death toll to avoid embarrassing the govt.
One knows where d cable is coming from considering its obvious interests,same as say Vanguard newspaper,but b that as it may,d facts remain that BH rather than coming back is surely and gradually being decimated as a coherent insurgent group.

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Re: They're Back: Boko Haram's Return Under Buhari...aljazeera by CSTR2: 1:05pm On Aug 15, 2015
doctokwus:
This was an op-ed piece by the editor of TheCable;a Nigerian online news outfit best known to have lied that Soyinka said disparaging things about the Ibos.
For 2months of d govt of PMB, Bharam apart from not capturing any new territories, has lost almost all the few it still held.
BH has also not mounted any coordinated assault against military barracks or police posts,as was d norm before.
BH has not had a situation where it attacked and our military took to its heels.
The only thing, though equally painful,BH has been able to do is to either use suicide bombers or hide bombs in crowded places or at best attack civilians in their homes in d dark of d night.
Even recently,the civilian JTF that used to be betrayed by some of its own members and some military saboteurs had got its gusto back,severally killing some BH members on it'd own and arresting others.
Statistically, as painful as these suicide deaths have been,the death toll(about 800 or so in total in 2months but decreasing) cannot be compared to incidences in the past where a single BH attack cud kill up to 1000 and was estimated to have killed up to 5000 in a single attack in Baga alone,aside wiping off d village!
There has also been a refreshing openness and truthfulness on the part of d military unlike in the past.For eg,after d most recent market bombing attack,it was d military that came out with d staggering figure of 47 killed and more than 50 injured,some a few hours after the attack.In the past, d same military wud have kept quiet about d incident or at best come out a day or 2 after d story might have broke with a greatly watered down death toll to avoid embarrassing the govt.
One knows where d cable is coming from considering its obvious interests,same as say Vanguard newspaper,but b that as it may,d facts remain that BH rather than coming back is surely and gradually being decimated as a coherent insurgent group.
lol.
Look at this guy.
Your resolute defence of a senile president that can't even bother to keep his word on a little issue as asset declaration would have been admirable if it was not saddening.
I won't be surprised if the next thing you write is that you trust buhari with your life.

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Re: They're Back: Boko Haram's Return Under Buhari...aljazeera by doctokwus: 1:09pm On Aug 15, 2015
CSTR2:
lol.
Look at this guy.
Your resolute defence of a senile president that can't even bother to keep his word on a little issue as asset declaration would have been admirable if it was not saddening.
I won't be surprised if the next thing you write is that you trust buhari with your life.
Funny enough,I actually do trust buhari to secure my life and that of other nigerians than I would 100 GEJ' s,Atikus or Sarakis or 50 of all 3 combined.
Re: They're Back: Boko Haram's Return Under Buhari...aljazeera by Saifullah01: 1:11pm On Aug 15, 2015
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Re: They're Back: Boko Haram's Return Under Buhari...aljazeera by baralatie(m): 1:40pm On Aug 15, 2015
simeonii:










On July 16, Boko Haram suicide bombers detonated bombs in Gombe, another state in the northeast, killing 49 people at first count.

In its most recent attack, the insurgents killed at least 47 people in Borno in a trademark bomb blast on August 11.

The constant fear of Boko Haram attacks is not only palpable in the northeast.

Attacks and death threats

In July alone, there have been bomb attacks in Kano, Kaduna, Katsina and Plateau as well.




Aside from relocating the military command centre to Borno state on his first day in office, travelling out of the country to solicit the help of world leaders in battling the insurgents, and sacking his predecessor's service chiefs and national security adviser, Nigeria can hardly point to a single Boko Haram success story under Buhari.

Therefore, it is no surprise that questions are being asked in the media if Nigerians are more lenient with Buhari on Boko Haram.








http://www.aljazeera.com/indepth/opinion/2015/07/boko-haram-return-buhari-150726100653152.html
oh boy!see observation!

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