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Fg’s Failure To Compensate Boko Haram’s Members Escalated Insurgency – OBJ by Blue3k2: 5:09pm On May 25, 2017
The former President, Chief Olusegun Obasanjo, has alleged that the refusal of Federal Government to pay compensation to members of the Boko Haram sect as ordered by the court at the early stage of its formation under Mohammed Yusuf, was responsible for the escalation of violence extremism.

Obasanjo disclosed this in Abuja at a two-day National Workshop on Preventing Violent Extremism, organized by Club De Madrid (CdM) in collaboration with the Office of National Security Adviser (ONSA) and the European Union (EU).

He attributed the escalation of insurgent activities in the North East and concomitant high cost to human and economic life of people of the region to a disproportionate use of ‘stick’ rather than ‘carrot’ in quelling the insurgency.

The elder statesman who is a member and Nigerian representative of CdM, which is a Club of former Presidents said said when Boko Haram’s founder, Mohammed Yusuf, realised that his followers were bugged down by poverty and youth unemployment, he decided to find solutions to their needs.

According to him, the disproportionate use of force as against the conciliatory solution, was partly to blame for escalation of insurgency in the entire region, adding that counsels given to the contrary were largely ignored.

He insisted that had government use of the “stick” approach, drove the adherents to violent extremism.

Obasanjo said that Mohammed Yusuf who founded the group Boko Haram was a scholar who wanted good things for his people but was rebuffed by the authorities.

He said: “Anybody you talk to in Maiduguri, where Boko Haram festered like a bad sore, will tell you that the man, who reared it, Mohammed Yusuf, was…learned in Islamic religion, and a good orator and preacher. When he was confronted with the poverty and lack of job opportunity for his followers, he decided to try and find solution. ”

On whether the government did what it ought to do, to nip it in the bud, the former President said “no”.

“What were the solutions he found? Hate preaching and being lawless within the community…”

The former President said he has always advocated the stick and carrot approach to addressing such grievances and insisted that government approach to deal with problem was faulty.

“The narrative became the stick, and he knocked at the door and the door was not opened, he went legal, some of his followers went legal, they got compensation government did not pay, their members where being hunted and hounded, so they went into violence and that violence has festered to what we have today” he said.

Also speaking , the National Security Adviser (NSA), Maj-Gen. Babagana Mongonu, said addressing violent extremism require a coordinated, comprehensive approach that addresses underlying structural and economic problems.

Monguno added nations should as well significantly improve their capacity in securing their borders while denying terrorists mobility and safe havens.

“This approach must necessarily be anchored on continued political and economic growth and improvement, including good governance, strengthening institutions, especially the criminal justice system, and increasing access to jobs and education opportunities for a bulging youth population, build an inclusive administration that takes into account yearnings and aspirations of all,” he said.


The NSA traced the rise of violent extremism and terrorism which swept through the sahel region to events in Libya and Mali which he said emboldened radical and criminal elements in the subregion, increasing their access to sofisticated weapons.

He said the theme of the workshop is quite appropriate as it will add to the growing body of knowledge that would shape national, regional and global policy in tackling the many challenges of violent extremism.

A stable future he said, depends on a coordinated approach to security, peace and development. ”

I believe that such a coordinated approach should prioritise the restoration of democratic governance, protection of civilian populations and victims of violence, promote human rights, undertake security sector reform, and consistently build the capacity of state institutions to discharge their primary responsibilities. Doing all this is important in each country because terrorists dislodged in one country could show up in other ungoverned territories. This realisation calls for a joint and collaborative effort in all countries of the World. Organisations such as Club de Madrid, comprising leaders all over the World can positively contribute to this effort.”

The NSA also emphasized need to care for the humanitarian challenges caused by food insecurity, drought, climate change and Internally Displaced Persons from conflict areas, estimated at over 20 million people in the Sahel region alone . ”

In the long run our success will depend on how effectively we address the underlying causes of insecurity and instability by finding lasting solutions to the challenges of governance, democratic institutions, and a lack of opportunities.

‘To be effective in preventing violent extremism, we must always act regionally and internationally in our efforts. Such efforts must address the security threat posed by violent extremists and criminal networks, while building capacity and strengthening institutions. ” This has become crucial if we consider recent happenings in our society. The rise of misguided groups who hijack and misinterpret the true meaning of scripture and religious text to justify criminality and cause loss of lives in monumental scales.

“We must be in anguish to see how within a very short period our communities have suffered from attacks, bombings, including suicide bombings and kidnappings. While we are in pain we cannot afford to despair and not ask the right questions. Our finding points to the fact that these groups, especially Boko Haram believe they are waging a Jihad. Boko Haram is against the constitution, against nationhood, education and democracy and believe that Muslims should not work in government, nor co-exist with non Muslims.

“They have consistently proclaimed these beliefs through their messages online and offline. ”

Understanding these violent narratives is a precondition to effectively countering them. Indeed, Late Sheikh Adam Jaafar and Sheikh Awwal Albany left behind detailed counter narratives against Boko Haram, which deconstructed the building blocks of violent extremist ideology preached by Boko Haram.

‘In defeating violent extremist propaganda, we must closely examine some of these narratives and locate them within the discourse on Islam, democracy, and globalisation and what these portends for the protection of religious sanctity and community security, he said.

Accordingly he said government, researchers and the civil society must work together to understand and decimate the threat of violent extremism,.while religious preachers must counter the violent ideology propagated by extremist groups.

http://www.vanguardngr.com/2017/05/fgs-failure-to-obey-courts-order-to-compensate-boko-haram-escalated-insurgency-obj/

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Re: Fg’s Failure To Compensate Boko Haram’s Members Escalated Insurgency – OBJ by mikeycharles(m): 5:12pm On May 25, 2017
Na wa o! Obj how to take know, abi na amebo wey you and Buhari dey do when you dey visit Aso villa.

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Re: Fg’s Failure To Compensate Boko Haram’s Members Escalated Insurgency – OBJ by madridguy(m): 5:12pm On May 25, 2017
Dear Pa OBJ, I am highly disappointed and extremely unhappy with your speech sir.

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Re: Fg’s Failure To Compensate Boko Haram’s Members Escalated Insurgency – OBJ by Firefire(m): 5:15pm On May 25, 2017
I wonder how the case of the man below will end in the near future...

Well done Alhaji Buhary.

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Re: Fg’s Failure To Compensate Boko Haram’s Members Escalated Insurgency – OBJ by CROWNWEALTH019(m): 5:16pm On May 25, 2017
This old beast should go and die abegi.....

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Re: Fg’s Failure To Compensate Boko Haram’s Members Escalated Insurgency – OBJ by madridguy(m): 5:19pm On May 25, 2017
Na everybody you want died? grin grin grin who go remain again? Pardon OBJ na old age cause am.

CROWNWEALTH019:
This old beast should go and die abegi.....

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Re: Fg’s Failure To Compensate Boko Haram’s Members Escalated Insurgency – OBJ by Nobody: 5:34pm On May 25, 2017
baba sege tell us another story abegi, wether you give them carrot or pineapple it cant change them...western education is haram, vaccination reduces fertility, meningitis is caused by fornication, what havent we heard from these people?

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Re: Fg’s Failure To Compensate Boko Haram’s Members Escalated Insurgency – OBJ by Blue3k(m): 5:41pm On May 25, 2017
Maj-Gen. Babagana Mongonu gets the 21 gun salute for his comments on this insurgency issue. Most of the issues are economic in my opinion. Then our borders are also big issue. The weapons these insurgents get come from other destabilized countries like Mali or Libya.

Maybe Boko Haram started off peaceful at first like OBJ says but these guys turned into monsters shortly. We should have went harder on them. If it is economic issues that led Yusuf to form Boko Haram there needs to addressed in reconstruction plan.

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Re: Fg’s Failure To Compensate Boko Haram’s Members Escalated Insurgency – OBJ by Nobody: 5:45pm On May 25, 2017
He said: “Anybody you talk to in Maiduguri, where Boko Haram festered like a bad sore, will tell you that the man, who reared it, Mohammed Yusuf, was…learned in Islamic religion, and a good orator and preacher. When he was confronted with the poverty and lack of job opportunity for his followers, he decided to try and find solution



You ended up indicting yourself here because your government was the one that brought the poverty and ypur craze for Power made idiots like Sheriff to train personal armies for their elections

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Re: Fg’s Failure To Compensate Boko Haram’s Members Escalated Insurgency – OBJ by Blue3k(m): 8:00pm On May 25, 2017
Kathmandu:

You ended up indicted yourself here because your government was the one that brought the poverty and your craze for Power made idiots like Sheriff to train personal armies for their elections

Lol this seems insane usually you send army to attack outside not inside.
Re: Fg’s Failure To Compensate Boko Haram’s Members Escalated Insurgency – OBJ by Nobody: 8:13pm On May 25, 2017
grin grin grin grin
Re: Fg’s Failure To Compensate Boko Haram’s Members Escalated Insurgency – OBJ by FagsamPHP(m): 8:14pm On May 25, 2017
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Re: Fg’s Failure To Compensate Boko Haram’s Members Escalated Insurgency – OBJ by Nobody: 8:15pm On May 25, 2017
This is a nice step lets settle the boko haram and liepod.
Re: Fg’s Failure To Compensate Boko Haram’s Members Escalated Insurgency – OBJ by oshe11: 8:15pm On May 25, 2017
In Normal Climes....


Ugly Monkey like Obj shudnt be taken seriousli

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Re: Fg’s Failure To Compensate Boko Haram’s Members Escalated Insurgency – OBJ by Nobody: 8:16pm On May 25, 2017
True talk from Baba
Re: Fg’s Failure To Compensate Boko Haram’s Members Escalated Insurgency – OBJ by ReubenE(m): 8:16pm On May 25, 2017
This old man should sit down somewhere already.
Boko Haram started and became what it is today because of the wickedness, devilish and evil stance of Obasanjo and his friends to keep the masses perpetually poor and ignorant.

People like this man and his friends being resource persons despite their unparalleled failure is an harbinger that all is not well with Nigeria, and it equally portends danger for Nigeria moving forward as a nation.

Shame on all of them...

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Re: Fg’s Failure To Compensate Boko Haram’s Members Escalated Insurgency – OBJ by SalamRushdie: 8:16pm On May 25, 2017
Obasanjo is joker ..so where did they get Money to buy weapons

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Re: Fg’s Failure To Compensate Boko Haram’s Members Escalated Insurgency – OBJ by mmsen: 8:16pm On May 25, 2017
Kathmandu:
He said: “Anybody you talk to in Maiduguri, where Boko Haram festered like a bad sore, will tell you that the man, who reared it, Mohammed Yusuf, was…learned in Islamic religion, and a good orator and preacher. When he was confronted with the poverty and lack of job opportunity for his followers, he decided to try and find solution



You ended up indicting yourself here because your government was the one that brought the poverty and ypur craze for Power made idiots like Sheriff to train personal armies for their elections

As much as I don't like OBJ the poverty in the north was decades (if not centuries) in the making.

When you have people who turn their backs on knowledge to embrace superstition and are told that this is somehow 'just' human suffering will reign supreme and insecurity is to be expected.

I don't think anyone from the south can help the north without being seen as an invading force which will only inspire more terrorism.

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Re: Fg’s Failure To Compensate Boko Haram’s Members Escalated Insurgency – OBJ by Afriifa(m): 8:17pm On May 25, 2017
this same man that used Violence on the Niger Delta Freedom Fighters?

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Re: Fg’s Failure To Compensate Boko Haram’s Members Escalated Insurgency – OBJ by 4dor: 8:17pm On May 25, 2017
Nobody took Boko Haram serious at the beginning, they were underrated.
Re: Fg’s Failure To Compensate Boko Haram’s Members Escalated Insurgency – OBJ by JideAmuGiaka: 8:17pm On May 25, 2017
Useless man that had carnal knowledge of his daughter inlaw.

It was under your leadership that Boko haram was formed in 2002 by Mohammed Yusuf. In 2009 under Yar'Adua, Yusuf was arrested and executed without trial by the military, his killing angered his group and Abubakar Shakou emerged as their leader and the rest is history.

Obasanjo, I put it to you that you're a FOOL.

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Re: Fg’s Failure To Compensate Boko Haram’s Members Escalated Insurgency – OBJ by Histrings08(m): 8:17pm On May 25, 2017
Pfft
Re: Fg’s Failure To Compensate Boko Haram’s Members Escalated Insurgency – OBJ by Flexherbal(m): 8:17pm On May 25, 2017
They should all put head together and fight this Boko boys.

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Re: Fg’s Failure To Compensate Boko Haram’s Members Escalated Insurgency – OBJ by Tee999: 8:18pm On May 25, 2017
Who is funding them sir?

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Re: Fg’s Failure To Compensate Boko Haram’s Members Escalated Insurgency – OBJ by Nobody: 8:18pm On May 25, 2017
Re: Fg’s Failure To Compensate Boko Haram’s Members Escalated Insurgency – OBJ by PREBuhari2019: 8:20pm On May 25, 2017
who said there is hope in this country called Nigeria? The person must be mad,stupid and foolish.

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