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Jonathan’s Approach To Boko Haram Faulty –OBJ by fkaz(m): 1:14am On Jan 09, 2013
FORMER President Olusegun Obasanjo, yesterday, said more could be done to reach out to the militant Islamist group BokoHaram to find out what leads it to carry out acts of violence.
Obasanjo who spoke in an interview with CNN, suggested the current government should adopt a dual-track approach rather than just cracking down on the group.
He said: “To deal with a group like that, you need a carrot andstick. The carrot is finding out how to reach out to them. Whenyou try to reach out to them and they are not amenable to being reached out to, you have to use the stick.”
Obasanjo said President Goodluck Jonathan was “just using the stick” in his efforts, noting: “He’s doing one aspect of it well, but the other aspect must not be forgotten.”
President Jonathan and Gen. Obasanjo (Rtd)
The former president said he had tried to reach out to Boko Haram about a year and a half ago through a lawyer who wasacting as the group’s proxy, and had asked if they had external backing. He said the lawyer told him that the group was receiving support from other Nigerians who have resources overseas or “other organizations from abroad.
“If they had 25 per cent support a year and a half ago, today that support has doubled,” Obasanjo said.
Analysts suggest that reaching out to Boko Haram may be increasingly difficult because the group has split into differentfactions, some with a domestic focus and others with a more pan-jihadi approach.
Resolving the issue is key to Nigeria’s progress, according to Obasanjo, who now heads an eponymous foundation that is working to promote human security across Africa.
“Boko Haram undermines security, and anything that undermines security undermines development, undermines education, undermines health, undermines agriculture and food and nutrition security,” he said.
Obasanjo who spoke in an interview with CNN, suggested the current government should adopt a dual-track approach rather than just cracking down on the group.
He said: “To deal with a group like that, you need a carrot andstick. The carrot is finding out how to reach out to them. Whenyou try to reach out to them and they are not amenable to being reached out to, you have to use the stick.”
Obasanjo said President Goodluck Jonathan was “just using the stick” in his efforts, noting: “He’s doing one aspect of it well, but the other aspect must not be forgotten.”
The former president said he had tried to reach out to Boko Haram about a year and a half ago through a lawyer who wasacting as the group’s proxy, and had asked if they had external backing. He said the lawyer told him that the group was receiving support from other Nigerians who have resources overseas or “other organizations from abroad.
“If they had 25 per cent support a year and a half ago, today that support has doubled,” Obasanjo said.
Analysts suggest that reaching out to Boko Haram may be increasingly difficult because the group has split into differentfactions, some with a domestic focus and others with a more pan-jihadi approach.
Resolving the issue is key to Nigeria’s progress, according to Obasanjo, who now heads an eponymous foundation that is working to promote human security across Africa.
“Boko Haram undermines security, and anything that undermines security undermines development, undermines education, undermines health, undermines agriculture and food and nutrition security,” he said.
http://www.vanguardngr.com/2013/01/jonathans-approach-to-boko-haram-faulty-obj/
Re: Jonathan’s Approach To Boko Haram Faulty –OBJ by fkaz(m): 1:19am On Jan 09, 2013
Obasanjo as always been using dis CARROT and STICk formula for his political enemy.

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Re: Jonathan’s Approach To Boko Haram Faulty –OBJ by goodmike7: 1:22am On Jan 09, 2013
Obasanjo should sit down,so because His Excellency is not using his old fashioned military basedmethod makes it wrong or partially approached?When he visited the north over this same issue a year and half ago as an elder statesman what was the result??

Goodluck's approach vis dialogue is the best so far because if he vents his full powers on them the northerners that are near self destruct will be fully isolated.
Re: Jonathan’s Approach To Boko Haram Faulty –OBJ by goodmike7: 1:24am On Jan 09, 2013
Obasanjo is just trying to gain relevance ever since GEJ has relegated him off his government,whatever he says or do is of no importance to nigerians.
Re: Jonathan’s Approach To Boko Haram Faulty –OBJ by Jaideyone(m): 5:15am On Jan 09, 2013
goodmike7: Obasanjo is just trying to gain relevance ever since GEJ has relegated him off his government,whatever he says or do is of no importance to nigerians.
oh really? He invited himself to CNN abi?
Re: Jonathan’s Approach To Boko Haram Faulty –OBJ by Hardfact: 6:50am On Jan 09, 2013

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