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Why Jonathan Has Failed To Defeat BOKO HARAM - OBASANJO by Kingspin(m): 8:00am On Nov 27, 2014
ABUJA—FORMER President, Chief Olusegun Obasanjo, yesterday, sneered at President Goodluck Jonathan for not having adequate understanding of the Boko Haram insurgency and being unable to proffer a response to the menace starring the nation in the face.
Besides, Obasanjo also derided Jonathan’s administration for celebrating what he called “naked corruption”, which according to him, has hampered the nation’s economy and created problems for majority of Nigerians.
President Jonathan and Gen. Obasanjo (Rtd)
Obasanjo spoke at the presentation of an autobiography of the former president of the Court of Appeal and pioneer chairman of the Independent Corrupt Practices and Other Related Offences Commission (ICPC), retired Justice Mustapha Akanbi in Abuja.
The former President claimed that “Boko Haram is not simply a menace based on religion or one directed to frustrate anybody’s political ambition but essentially a socio-economic problem that is tainted with religion.”
He noted that apart from not having a proper understanding of the phenomenon, the Jonathan administration also wasted time in taking steps to curtail the malevolent group.
He maintained that “President Jonathan’s understanding of the Boko Haram phenomenon suffered from wrong reading and wrong imputation. That is what led us to where we are today”.
According to the former president, “Boko Haram is essentially a socio-economic problem that is tainted with religion. It is a gargantuan danger to the nation and to all Nigerians.
President Jonathan delayed
“It took even the President more than three years to appreciate and understand that it is a terrible mix of poor education or lack of education, misinterpretation of what Islam and the Quran teach and stand for, poverty unemployment, injustice, drug, gun trafficking, human trafficking, fallout from Libya, revenge, frustration, struggle against inequality, imitation of international terrorism leading to training and part absorption by international terrorist group or groups and general poor governance including corruption.
“I have always maintained that solution to Boko Haram or any organization like it lies in application of stick and carrot. We must remember that there is nexus between security and development.
“Those who say that Boko Haram is a menace waiting to happen are evidently correct. Some people have blamed the governments of the zone at the state and local government levels for the unacceptable socio-economic situation in the North-East. Of course, they must accept part of the responsibility.
“But, I would rather say it is a collective responsibility and, collectively, the situation must be addressed and redressed. The beginning of redressing the situation is education. I appreciated the importance of education in human development, state and nation-building, national development, employment generation, wealth creation, national unity, security and stability.
“When I had the opportunity as both military Head of State and elected President, I paid particular attention to education nationally through Universal Primary Education (UPE) as military Head of State, and Universal Basic Education (UBE) as President.
“In the first case, it was abandoned by the successor regime and in the second case, some states went to the Supreme Court to secure order for the Federal Government not to participate in basic education.
“It was claimed that constitutionally, it is the preserve of states and local governments and some of them did not live up to their responsibility.
“If we do not collectively invest in primary education, how can we address the situation?
“The counterpart funding instituted as a legitimate means of intervening by the Federal Government in basic education turned out not to be adequately supervised by the successor regime and became a veritable source of corruption at the state level and between the Federal and the State officials.
“And yet, the cost of primary education to the states has gone up with the policy of Nigeria Certificate in Education (NCE) as minimum qualification for teachers in primary schools. With that policy and closure of Teacher Training Colleges not certified for NCE, there is great shortage of primary school teachers in many parts of the country but particularly in the North.
“This is a situation that cannot be rectified by states and local governments alone.
Application of force
“I have never been against application of force in dealing with insecurity situation, but we must understand the genesis, the content and the context of each situation to determine when, where, how and what quantum of force to apply and what amount and type of carrot to feed in”.
He said further: “Let me make bold to say that if we continue to apply force alone, since Boko Haram has become an industry within the government circle and within Boko Haram itself, it may be suppressed for a while but it will not be eliminated.
“To deal with the menace root, stem and branches requires effective development programme for the zone of incubation and existence of the menace.
“If not, that zone or any other zone like it will be a fertile breeding ground for a similar menace in future or a rich harvesting ground for recruiting candidates for mischief and perpetration of insecurity internally and externally.
“Carrot must involve not excluding negotiation at the appropriate time for ceasefire, laying down of arms and peace-making terms and intervention with positive socio-economic measures to deal with apparent root-causes of the conflict and violence.
“It would appear that this understanding is beginning to be appreciated within the right circles. Better late than never!
“Just as no country is guaranteed to be permanently at peace, no country is destined to be permanently in conflict, chaos and violence because of its societal divisions.
“It is all a matter of how it is managed by governments and the institutions put in place to reduce, placate, address and redress tensions and divisions and the flows from them.
“Timely intervention in addition to early warning is both cost-effective and life-saving. We must not define ourselves in simple stereotype of Western media and so-called experts, who see us only through religious prisms. Those who do so, whether they are politicians or religious leaders, are the enemies of this country.
“Boko Haram is a menace and a dangerous one at that, but why must it be emphasized as an Islamic jihadist?
“Both words are unhelpful in the context of our own situation which requires bi-partisan and collective national understanding of the issues at stake and action to be taken.
“When they are described in such a way, it heightens the division and tension within our own society.
“A menace is a menace, a thief is a thief, a terrorist is a terrorist; not a Christian thief or an Islamic thief.
“Within our society, what is wrong is wrong. Boko Haram is dangerously wrong and we should all stand firmly against it while doing what is right to deal with it. Where there is need for advice, let us offer it; if the need is for correction, let us make it, where there is need for socio-economic intervention, let it be applied; if it is sanction, let it be given unstintingly.
“My learned Muslim friends tell me that Jihad means “struggle, inner struggle.
“And I say if that is the true meaning, who then is not a Jihadist? I don’t know about you but I am perpetually struggling to achieve one thing or the other.
“Those who emphasize and politicize religious division cannot be right. God does not create religion to destroy but to build nor to divide but to unite.
“Anything contrary to the desire of God in religious practice will amount to sin.
“Without security, you cannot have development and without development your security is seriously impaired. Prolonged lack of development is a fertile breeding ground for insecurity”, Obasanjo added.
Naked display of corruption
Obasanjo also blamed the Jonathan administration for what he called naked display of corruption, thereby hampering the nation’s economy.
He said: “For quite some time, the covered and hushed up corruption has had its toll on the economy. The non-investment in the oil and gas sector by major international oil companies has added its own deleterious impact.
“Our continued heavy dependence on one commodity has not adequately prepared us against any shock in that one commodity in the international plane. With the figure of $78 per barrel as benchmark, we will be in a bind if oil price falls to $75 per barrel.
“I am made to understand that Saudi Arabia used $68 as benchmark for the 2015 budget. Our inadequate protection of almost all local industries with heavy cost of energy has dealt a hard blow on most indigenous industries.”
Obasanjo said that if the situation was not halted it would get to a point where Nigeria would not be able to fund its budget.
“We may have to borrow to pay salaries and allowances”, he said.
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Re: Why Jonathan Has Failed To Defeat BOKO HARAM - OBASANJO by holatin(m): 8:18am On Nov 27, 2014
baba has spoken
d only man dat gat the people to move even the biggest Jonathan
Re: Why Jonathan Has Failed To Defeat BOKO HARAM - OBASANJO by holatin(m): 8:19am On Nov 27, 2014
baba has spoken
d only man dat gat the people to move even the biggest Jonathan.
Re: Why Jonathan Has Failed To Defeat BOKO HARAM - OBASANJO by seunmsg(m): 8:37am On Nov 27, 2014
OBJ has expressed a very clear and in-depth understanding of the boko haram insurgency. He was also right that president Jonathan displayed crass ignorance of the real situation for over three years. GEJ and his numerous clueless advisers kept saying the insurgency was to make his government ungovernable. I hope he knows better now and I also hope he will take to OBJ's advice and quickly provide the needed leadership to end the insurgency.
Re: Why Jonathan Has Failed To Defeat BOKO HARAM - OBASANJO by Ezedon(m): 8:43am On Nov 27, 2014
I wonder when Baba start de blow this kind grammar that made me to check dictionary, but come to think of it, why is it that they(past presidents) the founding fathers did nothing to prevent it rather that blaming d present govt for not defeating boko haram

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Re: Why Jonathan Has Failed To Defeat BOKO HARAM - OBASANJO by aurenflani: 10:15am On Nov 27, 2014
Ezedon:
I wonder when Baba start de blow this kind grammar that made me to check dictionary, but come to think of it, why is it that they(past presidents) the founding fathers did nothing to prevent it rather that blaming d present govt for not defeating boko haram

Which founding fathers are you talking about?
The founding Fathers that didn't depend on oil but agriculture?
Re: Why Jonathan Has Failed To Defeat BOKO HARAM - OBASANJO by obailala(m): 11:03am On Nov 27, 2014
Ezedon:
I wonder when Baba start de blow this kind grammar that made me to check dictionary, but come to think of it, why is it that they(past presidents) the founding fathers did nothing to prevent it rather that blaming d present govt for not defeating boko haram
You see this is exactly the reason why we are not moving forward as a nation. We keep passing the blame to ghosts and at the end, no one gets to do anything. Whenever an inherent issue is raised about our society, some people jump into defence and say the problem did not start with the present administration. But is that a reason why the problem should be allowed to flourish?... People complain that a problem is not being tackled at all and the defence is always, "the problem started from previous regimes." So are we going to ask ghosts (past presidents) to come and solve the problem they created?... Why do we have a sitting president if not to solve the mess created by past administrations?

Just like OBJ has pointed out here, the reason the bokoharam menace has gotten to this extent is because instead of studying and understanding the gravity of the problem, Jonathan and his crew misdiagnosed and dismissed BH as a tool used to destabilise his government. That singular misdiagnosis is what has led Nigeria to the present state we find ourselves. Although it is not too late to salvage the situation but unfortunately, so many people still see the BH insurgence from this myopic prism.
Re: Why Jonathan Has Failed To Defeat BOKO HARAM - OBASANJO by hugoart(m): 4:40pm On Nov 27, 2014
God will punish Jonathan when the time comes.

God never fails.
Re: Why Jonathan Has Failed To Defeat BOKO HARAM - OBASANJO by hugoart(m): 4:42pm On Nov 27, 2014
God will punish Jonathan when the time comes.

God never fails. In 2015.
Re: Why Jonathan Has Failed To Defeat BOKO HARAM - OBASANJO by nationwide1(m): 5:26pm On Nov 27, 2014
Baba Iyabo, Baba Iyabo, Baba Iyabo!!! How many times did I call you? You owe us explanations for what you did or didn't do to avertt escalation of Boko Haram when it started with Sharia Law? Baba, you're condemning GEJ to escape the blame but never for some of us stuffed with the history. GEJ has failed but Baba Iyabo, your hands are not clean. Only children would be carried away by your blame game.
Re: Why Jonathan Has Failed To Defeat BOKO HARAM - OBASANJO by thunderrider: 6:48pm On Nov 27, 2014
Well spoken

well written

but can Baba be totally exonorated from this


NO NO NO

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