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Lack Of Political Collaboration, Not Military Sabotage Responsible For The Resur by aguele(m): 9:44am On Aug 06, 2020
*Lack of political collaboration, not military sabotage responsible for the resurgence of Boko Haram, ex-Senate President, Ebute writes Governors Forum*

Third Republic Senate President, Senator Ameh Ebute, says a lack of political collaboration and not sabotage on the military's part is behind renewed Boko Haram/ISWAP activities in the country. 

The elder statesman made this known in an open letter to the Nigerian Governors Forum (NGF) on Wednesday.

According to Senator Ebute, while Boko Haram/ISWAP threats have almost vanished in neighbouring states, it persists in Borno due to the unwillingness of political leaders to partner and support the military. 

The erstwhile lawmaker urged the NGF to call their counterpart from Borno, Babagana Zulum, to order, adding that his administration hasn't been cooperative with authorities towards ending the Boko Haram scourge. 

"If the truth must be told, with the way and manner the political authorities in the state are treating the threats posed by Boko Haram, we might experience the worse soon," the letter reads in part.

"In our opinion, it is an anomaly to assume that the task of securing Borno State is the exclusive preserve of the Federal Government alone.

"The case of Borno state is unfortunate because it has remained the unresolvable base of the insurgency not because the Federal Government has not lived up to expectations, but because the current government in the state has not deemed it necessary to support the military in their operations.

"Has the state government been cooperative with the military authorities towards ending the Boko Haram scourge? These questions are because all we see in the media is either the state Governor is attacking military commanders at checkpoints or his Deputy speaking to our selfless men and women in a very derogatory manner."

Ebute further advised Zulum to take a queue from governors of Yobe, Bauchi, Adamawa and Gombe states, all of whom, according to the ex-Senate President have always been on the side of the troops. 

The reverse, he said, has dampened the morale of the troops and in turn, bolstered criminal activities. 

His words: "The governors of Yobe, Bauchi, and Adamawa and Gombe states have indeed set examples worthy of emulation for their continuous support towards ensuring there is no resurgence of Boko Haram in their domains. This they have achieved by working day and night with the military."

Challenging the governors to avail more resources for the military, Senator Ebute, however, reiterated that the troops must be encouraged and appreciated to continue to give in their best in the task at hand. 

"Governors as Chief Security Officers are aware that resources are needed in security operations. As such, they must advocate for more resources for the military to aid their operations," he said. 

"The military must be encouraged and appreciated to continue to give in their best in the task at hand. The psychological implication of these cannot be overemphasized."
Re: Lack Of Political Collaboration, Not Military Sabotage Responsible For The Resur by DrGoodman: 9:46am On Aug 06, 2020
Ok
Re: Lack Of Political Collaboration, Not Military Sabotage Responsible For The Resur by dangermouse(m): 10:14am On Aug 06, 2020
In summary, the federal govt is not doing enough and the soldiers needs financial motivation from the state govt.
Re: Lack Of Political Collaboration, Not Military Sabotage Responsible For The Resur by Redoil: 10:29am On Aug 06, 2020
voting for leaders without brain and we start protesting
Re: Lack Of Political Collaboration, Not Military Sabotage Responsible For The Resur by orisa37: 12:31pm On Aug 06, 2020
aguele:
*Lack of political collaboration, not military sabotage responsible for the resurgence of Boko Haram, ex-Senate President, Ebute writes Governors Forum*

Third Republic Senate President, Senator Ameh Ebute, says a lack of political collaboration and not sabotage on the military's part is behind renewed Boko Haram/ISWAP activities in the country. 

The elder statesman made this known in an OPEN letter to the Nigerian Governors Forum (NGF) on Wednesday.

According to Senator Ebute, while Boko Haram/ISWAP threats have almost vanished in neighbouring states, it persists in Borno due to the unwillingness of political leaders to partner and support the military. 

The erstwhile lawmaker urged the NGF to call their counterpart from Borno, Babagana Zulum, to order, adding that his administration hasn't been cooperative with authorities towards ending the Boko Haram scourge. 

"If the truth must be told, with the way and manner the political authorities in the state are treating the threats posed by Boko Haram, we might experience the worse soon," the letter reads in part.

"In our opinion, it is an anomaly to assume that the task of securing Borno State is the exclusive preserve of the Federal Government alone.

"The case of Borno state is unfortunate because it has remained the unresolvable base of the insurgency not because the Federal Government has not lived up to expectations, but because the current government in the state has not deemed it necessary to support the military in their operations.

"Has the state government been cooperative with the military authorities towards ending the Boko Haram scourge? These questions are because all we see in the media is either the state Governor is attacking military commanders at checkpoints or his Deputy speaking to our selfless men and women in a very derogatory manner."

Ebute further advised Zulum to take a queue from governors of Yobe, Bauchi, Adamawa and Gombe states, all of whom, according to the ex-Senate President have always been on the side of the troops. 

The reverse, he said, has dampened the morale of the troops and in turn, bolstered criminal activities. 

His words: "The governors of Yobe, Bauchi, and Adamawa and Gombe states have indeed set examples worthy of emulation for their continuous support towards ensuring there is no resurgence of Boko Haram in their domains. This they have achieved by working day and night with the military."

Challenging the governors to avail more resources for the military, Senator Ebute, however, reiterated that the troops must be encouraged and appreciated to continue to give in their best in the task at hand. 

"Governors as Chief Security Officers are aware that resources are needed in security operations. As such, they must advocate for more resources for the military to aid their operations," he said. 

"The military must be encouraged and appreciated to continue to give in their best in the task at hand. The psychological implication of these cannot be overemphasized."
Re: Lack Of Political Collaboration, Not Military Sabotage Responsible For The Resur by orisa37: 1:54pm On Aug 06, 2020
dangermouse:
In summary, the federal govt is not doing enough and the soldiers needs financial motivation from the state govt.



The Governors share equi-political power in NIGERIA with the President . So they have equal Power to arrange and rearrange the running of the Country. As it's now that Al-qaeda has entered the Country to join Bokoharams ( retrained and Released) iswa and ISIS to scatter the Country, the Governors should muster SUFFICIENT COURAGE to agree with themselves and Mr. PRESIDENT to IMPLEMENT FULLY APREC-AUTONOMOUS POLICING RESOURCING AND ELECTIONEERING CONTROL FOR OUR 36 CONSTITUTIONAL STATES WITHOUT FURTHER DELAY

So that every State shall exploit her RESOURCES herself and join themselves to CONTRIBUTE UNIFORM PERCENTAGE OF THEIR RESPECTIVE RESOURCES TO RUN F.G AS FEDERAL LIAISON GOVERNMENT RESPONSIBLE ONLY FOR MILITARY TREATIES AND FOREIGN AFFAIRS.
Re: Lack Of Political Collaboration, Not Military Sabotage Responsible For The Resur by dangermouse(m): 2:01pm On Aug 06, 2020
orisa37:




The Governors share equi-political power in NIGERIA with the President . So they have equal Power to arrange and rearrange the running of the Country. As it's now that Al-qaeda has entered the Country to join Bokoharams ( retrained and Released) iswa and ISIS to scatter the Country, the Governors should muster SUFFICIENT COURAGE to agree with themselves and Mr. PRESIDENT to IMPLEMENT FULLY APREC-AUTONOMOUS POLICING RESOURCING AND ELECTIONEERING CONTROL FOR OUR 36 CONSTITUTIONAL STATES WITHOUT FURTHER DELAY

So that every State shall exploit her RESOURCES herself and join themselves to CONTRIBUTE UNIFORM PERCENTAGE OF THEIR RESPECTIVE RESOURCES TO RUN F.G AS FEDERAL LIAISON GOVERNMENT RESPONSIBLE ONLY FOR MILITARY TREATIES AND FOREIGN AFFAIRS.
In summary. Resource control and regional autonomy is the way to go.

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