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Why Nigeria Will NOT Defeat Boko Haram In 20 Years By Mayowa Tijani by dre11(m): 7:52pm On Nov 28, 2018
by Mayowa Tijani


This is a personal journey: Before I left for the United Kingdom in September 2017, I promised myself that my master degree was not going to be just another one. I said to myself that this one will be one that equips me to help Nigeria in her walk and work towards development.

In my written goal for the programme, I wrote that this degree will equip me to help Nigeria “as the country inches her way out of the claws of Boko Haram, an extremist group in the northeast,” by “working with development partners from across the world, who are focused on redeveloping the northeast region in the fastest possible time”.

As a brief background, I have worked on a few journalistic projects dealing with insurgency in the northeast, with the last being about the attack on civilian refugee camps in Rann , the northmost town in Nigeria, where over 126 people were killed. On arrival at the University of Sussex, the world’s best school for development studies , ahead of Harvard and Oxford, I was keenly looking for module choices that could help me address the problems I saw first hand in the northeast.

After learning about hands-on media tools, critical perspectives to development and social change, and other media-related issues, I wanted to learn more about insurgencies and how the mind of a terrorist works.

I enrolled with the School of Global Studies to take a course in irregular warfare, and learn more about the mind of an insurgent. I did not bargain for what I got. Long story cut short, I studied all irregular warfares in the 20th and 21st century.

From my experience as a journalist, who has reported the war in the northeast, and my study of irregular warfares across the world, I wrote what I consider a fascinating paper on how Nigeria can defeat Boko Haram. The paper will be made available when published.

The rest of this column this week will share a few insights from the paper, and why I think we cannot defeat Boko Haram in the next 20 years if we continue on this path.


WHAT IS NIGERIA’S COUNTERINSURGENCY STRATEGY?

Have you ever asked yourself what Nigeria’s counterinsurgency (COIN) strategy is? In my interactions with soldiers, government officials, victims, and aid workers involved in the Boko Haram war, there is a simple retort: “that information should be classified”. Bloody civilians are not privy to such information.
No insurgency in the history of the 20th and 21st century has ever been won this way. Not one.

Broad COIN strategies are known, and are prosecuted with the support of the citizens. The fine details are what the military keeps as classified. To win any irregular warfare, you need “the population” on your side. The population in this sense are those people, whom the government has a responsibility to protect and whom Boko Haram uses as a weapon against the state. They are the victims of the war.

From my understanding of the war, Nigeria’s broad COIN is to outkill Boko Haram. This is simplistic use of brute force. Military spendings from 2011 to 2015 shows that Nigeria spent $16.382 billion on defence, but made little progress against Boko Haram. In fact, when military spendings were plotted against number of Boko Haram inflicted death, I found that the more we spent, the more deaths we recorded. The more we spent, the more Boko Haram progressed.

Boko Haram knows that we want to outkill them, so they use classic irregular warfare tactics to outmaneuver the military and lead the ill-equipped Nigerian forces into numerous ambushments.

Boko Haram’s ideology may not be too clear, or may be seen as “a mishmash of opportunism” as Cameron Duodu suggest, but we cannot deny the fact that there is an ideology. And you can’t kill an ideology with simple military force; for every terrorist killed, more fuel is added to the insurgent’s ideology tank for revenge. Or how do you kill the terrorism that looks down the barrel of your gun and sees paradise?
Until we have a strategy that includes force and counter-ideology, we would continue to lose money, arms, gallant soldiers, and the war itself.


FEW LESSONS FROM OTHER WARS

Of all the irregular warfares in the two centuries under review, the closest to the Boko Haram war, in my opinion, is the Malayan War of 1948 to 1960. This same war has been adjudged by many scholars and military experts as the classic counterinsurgency success for the British government, and a template, by which many other counterinsurgencies are executed or/and judged.

This war lasted 12 years! In the first two years, the British army was doing exactly what the Nigerian army has been doing with Boko Haram in the past nine years — exerting military force, and attempting to outkill insurgents.

Like Boko Haram, the Malayan Races Liberation Army (MRLA) had a better understanding of the geography and extreme temperatures, and used it as a complimentary weapon against the army; they had the sympathy of the population; and the necessary disappearance and operational agility.

MRLA avoided open battle but preferred ambushes, and fled along known jungle trails whenever engaged. This made it extremely difficult for the British forces to ascertain whether the enemy had been eliminated or simply melted away to return at a later date.

Same case as Boko Haram: A soldier who was raised in southern Nigeria is sent to Kagoro, Kala Balge, or Sambisa to fight insurgents who were raised in the region. Insurgents who know every nook and cranny of these forests, they use the terrain — which is the soldier’s blind spot — as a weapon. They lay an ambush, and kill soldiers for fun.

During the Malayan war, security forces conducted sweeps, destroying residences from which insurgents were perceived to have received some sort of support, and due to distrust, the British army often shot innocent civilians they found running away — so is the case with the Nigerian army. This made the people more sympathetic to the insurgents and made intel gathering next to impossible.

After two years of defeat, Field Marshal Montgomery wrote in 1951, a clear plan of action and a fit-for-purpose man to execute the plan was needed for victory in the Malayan war: “We must have a plan. Secondly, we must have a man. When we have a plan and a man, we shall succeed: not otherwise”.

By 1952, the Brits yielded to Montgomery and hatched a civil-military plan, led by General Gerald Templer, and prosecuted the plan for the next eight years, leading to the end of the insurgents.

After losing in our early years, Nigeria in 2014 also hatched a plan; the National Counter Terrorism Strategy (NACTEST), which was updated in 2016. Are you hearing this for the first time? I thought so too.

NACTEST as a COIN plan is ambiguous; has no designated lead ministry or agency, has no clear-cut coordination plan. The strategy as a whole is domiciled under the office of the national security adviser (NSA), who has no statutory role, rather than just advising the president. He does not have the power to fully implement the strategy as Templer did with British COIN in Malaya. The NSA has simply asked all ministries to open counterterrorism desks. Desks!
Time and chance will not permit me to discuss the French and American COIN in details, but there are immense lessons, highlighting the fact that Nigeria cannot defeat Boko Haram this way.

To defeat a rag-tag fighting force like Boko Haram or ISWAP, we need to go back to 1994 and listen to UNDP: “The battle of peace has to be fought on two fronts. The first is the security front where victory spells out freedom from fear. The second is the economic and social front where victory means freedom from want”.

Nigeria needs civil-military operations that ensure we win the sympathy of the population, an understanding of the fighting terrain, economic liberty for those who are potential Boko Haram recruits, and then some sheer military force. This cannot be achieved in a hurry, the earlier, the better.


https://www.thecable.ng/why-nigeria-will-not-defeat-boko-haram-in-20-years

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Re: Why Nigeria Will NOT Defeat Boko Haram In 20 Years By Mayowa Tijani by daveP(m): 7:59pm On Nov 28, 2018
No offence to the Nigerian military, after all they see us all as bloody civilians, but can they watch some TV series that are all about military guys like SEAls Team, The Unit, Last Ship etc?


Pls let them watch it.


I said the above cos I don taya for Dia Mata.


Everything is not always by brute force.


The kingdom of heaven that the violent taketh by force, na strategic violence, not brutish violence.


A wise is enough for the words!!!!

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Re: Why Nigeria Will NOT Defeat Boko Haram In 20 Years By Mayowa Tijani by oyin44: 8:13pm On Nov 28, 2018
Boko haram are financially strong and sponsored by some northern religious fanatic's ..so it would be very difficult to defeat..

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Re: Why Nigeria Will NOT Defeat Boko Haram In 20 Years By Mayowa Tijani by babyfaceafrica: 8:22pm On Nov 28, 2018
all this one is story.. the only reason they won't defeat BH is politics!!

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Re: Why Nigeria Will NOT Defeat Boko Haram In 20 Years By Mayowa Tijani by Nobody: 8:44pm On Nov 28, 2018
Boko haram would be defeated the day all the northern emirs and Islamic scholars convene a meeting during which boko haram would be condemned. What they don't know is, as long as they take sides with the terrorist group, their region would remain impoverished. No investor would go to the north and erect factories...never!

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Re: Why Nigeria Will NOT Defeat Boko Haram In 20 Years By Mayowa Tijani by labusinessguide: 10:15pm On Nov 28, 2018
This is a pleasant read

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Re: Why Nigeria Will NOT Defeat Boko Haram In 20 Years By Mayowa Tijani by NaijaMutant(f): 10:16pm On Nov 28, 2018
The greatest threat to the war against Boko Haram is the Islamic ideology that holds sway in the North.

Both Boko Haram and the Northern religious leaders are protecting the same ideology.

Buhari even gave it away in one of his speech pre-election.

"It is believed that whoever fights for the cause of Allah and dies in the process shall go to paradise in the after life where he will be rewarded with 72 virgins and a river of wine"

How do we cure Islam of this wrong ideology undecided

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Re: Why Nigeria Will NOT Defeat Boko Haram In 20 Years By Mayowa Tijani by PapaNdiGuy11: 10:16pm On Nov 28, 2018
True
Re: Why Nigeria Will NOT Defeat Boko Haram In 20 Years By Mayowa Tijani by NaijaMutant(f): 10:17pm On Nov 28, 2018
awelekiti:
Bono haram would be defeated the day all the northern emirs and Islamic scholars convene a meeting during which boko haram would be condemned. What they don't know is, as long as they take sides woth the terrorist group, their region will remain impoverished. No investor would go to the north and erect factories...never!

That day would never come undecided

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Re: Why Nigeria Will NOT Defeat Boko Haram In 20 Years By Mayowa Tijani by NaijaMutant(f): 10:17pm On Nov 28, 2018
oyin44:
Boko haram are financially strong and sponsored by some northern religious fanatic's ..so it would be very difficult to defeat..

Like?
Re: Why Nigeria Will NOT Defeat Boko Haram In 20 Years By Mayowa Tijani by mikaelangelov: 10:18pm On Nov 28, 2018
Please I don't have strength to read this epistle...

Before Dem go reach us for South, I go don vacate naija

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Re: Why Nigeria Will NOT Defeat Boko Haram In 20 Years By Mayowa Tijani by NaijaMutant(f): 10:18pm On Nov 28, 2018
daveP:
No offence to the Nigerian military, after all they see us all as bloody civilians, but can they watch some TV series that are all about military guys like SEAls Team, The Unit, Last Ship etc?


Pls let them watch it.


I said the above cos I don taya for Dia Mata.


Everything is not always by brute force.


The kingdom of heaven that the violent taketh by force, na strategic violence, not brutish violence.


A wise is enough for the words!!!!

The Nigerian Army is just a collateral damage undecided

Boko Haram will continue to use them to count scores

While their wives will soon form an association of widows and intending widows undecided

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Re: Why Nigeria Will NOT Defeat Boko Haram In 20 Years By Mayowa Tijani by kennosklint(m): 10:19pm On Nov 28, 2018
With northerners most especially the Fulani's still in power Nigeria can never defeat the Boko Harams except other region is voted in

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Re: Why Nigeria Will NOT Defeat Boko Haram In 20 Years By Mayowa Tijani by Abeyjide: 10:19pm On Nov 28, 2018
just some people are using it as means to embezzle money.

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Re: Why Nigeria Will NOT Defeat Boko Haram In 20 Years By Mayowa Tijani by TroubleMaker47(m): 10:20pm On Nov 28, 2018
Boko Haram’s ideology may not be too clear, or may be seen as “a mishmash of opportunism” as Cameron Duodu suggest, but we cannot deny the fact that there is an ideology. And you can’t kill an ideology with simple military force; for every terrorist killed, more fuel is added to the insurgent’s ideology tank for revenge. Or how do you kill the terrorism that looks down the barrel of your gun and sees paradise?
Until we have a strategy that includes force and counter-ideology, we would continue to lose money, arms, gallant soldiers, and the war itself.
Deep!

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Re: Why Nigeria Will NOT Defeat Boko Haram In 20 Years By Mayowa Tijani by Ugosample(m): 10:21pm On Nov 28, 2018
interesting read
Re: Why Nigeria Will NOT Defeat Boko Haram In 20 Years By Mayowa Tijani by Built2last: 10:21pm On Nov 28, 2018
Hmmm

The military should pay you for this article. That's if they read.

Very apt

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Re: Why Nigeria Will NOT Defeat Boko Haram In 20 Years By Mayowa Tijani by chiedu7: 10:22pm On Nov 28, 2018
Nigeria cannot defeat Boko Haram becos Buhari actually stop people from fighting Boko Haram.

www.nairaland.com/attachments/8224254_buharistoppedusfromfightingbokoharam_jpege9c401af927d22baf23e8056e8dd5f5c
https://guardian.ng/news/how-buhari-stopped-us-from-fighting-boko-haram-south-african-mercenary/

I blame those who out of hatred for the South East & South South, rigged out GEJ & replaced him with a Boko Haram spokesman!


https://www.vanguardngr.com/2012/11/boko-haram-names-buhari-5-others-as-mediators/


So please how on earth do you expect someone who;speaks for Boko Haram & STops people from fighting Boko Haram, defeat the same Boko haram he is protecting?

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Re: Why Nigeria Will NOT Defeat Boko Haram In 20 Years By Mayowa Tijani by sanpipita(m): 10:26pm On Nov 28, 2018
Northern Nigeria needs lots of de radicalization if boko haram is to be defeated else we will be wasting our time till eternity.

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Re: Why Nigeria Will NOT Defeat Boko Haram In 20 Years By Mayowa Tijani by SamuelAnyawu(m): 10:28pm On Nov 28, 2018
undecided
Re: Why Nigeria Will NOT Defeat Boko Haram In 20 Years By Mayowa Tijani by haryorbarmie83(m): 10:30pm On Nov 28, 2018
Please my humble question, how are they transporting their armored vehicles down to that forest? Is there no border that those armoured vehicles pass through? Someone should please help me with answers.

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Re: Why Nigeria Will NOT Defeat Boko Haram In 20 Years By Mayowa Tijani by quickly: 10:30pm On Nov 28, 2018
oyin44:
Boko haram are financially strong and sponsored by some northern religious fanatic's ..so it would be very difficult to defeat..

They r been backed by Arabs.

After all Islam is Arab culture

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Re: Why Nigeria Will NOT Defeat Boko Haram In 20 Years By Mayowa Tijani by Just2endowed2(m): 10:30pm On Nov 28, 2018
He's quite right
Re: Why Nigeria Will NOT Defeat Boko Haram In 20 Years By Mayowa Tijani by omoteacher(m): 10:31pm On Nov 28, 2018
That's his opinion if we elect good leaders bokoharam might be history. But if we continue electing crooks then I support his views as they will always politicize the fight against bokoharam. How I wish they can just be things of the past. Steadily naija don dey go d way of all these countries like Yemen,Iraq,Palestine etc

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Re: Why Nigeria Will NOT Defeat Boko Haram In 20 Years By Mayowa Tijani by oluwatosink: 10:32pm On Nov 28, 2018
the only thing that can bring peace and end the insurgent.. is for support from other country , strong countries anything else can't bring an.. eg..gaddafi war .. airship from american is enough.. plus skilled airforce..

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Re: Why Nigeria Will NOT Defeat Boko Haram In 20 Years By Mayowa Tijani by chukwuibuipob: 10:35pm On Nov 28, 2018
sad
Re: Why Nigeria Will NOT Defeat Boko Haram In 20 Years By Mayowa Tijani by oluwatosink: 10:37pm On Nov 28, 2018
mikaelangelov:
Please I don't have strength to read this epistle...

Before Dem go reach us for South, I go don vacate naija

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