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Buhari Blames COVID-19 For Boko Haram Takeover Of Shiroro, Geidam, Other Communi by Tofax: 9:26am On May 19, 2021
“We – the leaders of Sahel countries – must also do more to present a unified front to lobby other Western nations, particularly Great Britain and the United States and the European Union"

President Muhammadu Buhari says Boko Haram insurgents took advantage of the COVID-19 pandemic to unleash fresh terror attacks and take over some communities.

Mr Buhari, who has been on a four-day official visit to attend the African Finance Summit in France, disclosed this in an article published in Le Point, a French magazine on Tuesday.

The focal points of the summit, which held on Tuesday, were the aftermath of the COVID-19 pandemic, worsening insecurity in the Sahel and Lake Chad region, climate change, among other issues.

“Around the Lake Chad Basin, Boko Haram terrorists took advantage of the pandemic to relaunch an offensive against my country, Nigeria,” Mr Buhari said following the spate of insecurity in the most populous black nation.

Boko Haram insurgency began as far back as 2009 in the North-East, and the terrorists further spread their atrocities to other parts of the country.

Weeks ago, Peoples Gazette reported that Boko Haram insurgents imposed VAT and income tax on residents of communities in the Shiroro local government area.

Governor Abubakar Bello had also announced the displacement of many residents by the insurgents around Munya and Shiroro, adding that the terrorists placed their flag in Kauri.

Although Mr Buhari’s regime repeatedly said it had “technically defeated” Boko Haram, a series of attacks linked to the insurgents had continued prior to the COVID-19 outbreak in the country.

But Mr Buhari blamed their activities on the pandemic. The president noted that the fight against the pandemic was inseparable from terrorism while seeking the French support in the fight against insecurity.

“The issues that will need to be addressed are inseparable from the fight against another common enemy: terrorism. And in the same way that we are united with France to wage the war against the coronavirus, we are at her side to wage the war against terrorism with a firm determination to defeat these two scourges,” he said.

“Around the world, conflict and the coronavirus have never been far apart. In the Sahel region – this vast expanse of arid land between the Sahara and sub-Saharan Africa – jihadists have taken advantage of governments’ fight against COVID-19. Unfortunately, acts of terrorism have become increasingly common in Mali, Burkina Faso and Niger,” Mr Buhari added, maintaining that Boko Haram relaunched attacks on Nigeria, Chad, Cameroon and the Republic of Niger.

“As the instability spread, the networks that supported it grew stronger – from arms supply chains from Libya to the importation of Al Qaeda and Iranian ideologies. Islamic State of the Middle East,” Mr Buhari noted.

He further stressed the need to strengthen anti-terror ties with France to combat terrorism while recounting the death of former Chad President Idriss Deby.

“Now Nigeria and France should deepen our anti-terror cooperation if we are to overcome this scourge,” he said, adding that the countries “must be agile and flexible, cooperating cross our borders to cut the head off their groups.”

However, Mr Buhari admitted, “We know France has borne much of the strain for combating terrorism of the region, and we – the leaders of Sahel countries – must also do more to present a unified front to lobby other Western nations, particularly Great Britain and the United States and the European Union, for further military and humanitarian assistance.”

Stating that military gains do not provide the whole solution, Mr Buhari explained that insecurity makes the economy stagnant, adding that “if we do improve those conditions, it leaves our people vulnerable to indoctrination, as one is vulnerable” to COVID-19 without a vaccine.

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Re: Buhari Blames COVID-19 For Boko Haram Takeover Of Shiroro, Geidam, Other Communi by Kukukillus: 9:27am On May 19, 2021
Very soon you will blame ipob for Al-shabab completely take over of aso-rock.

Baba look away.
Re: Buhari Blames COVID-19 For Boko Haram Takeover Of Shiroro, Geidam, Other Communi by Mokason288(m): 9:29am On May 19, 2021
He no longer blames PDP

HE now blames innocent Covid one nine that is not even in Nigeria
Re: Buhari Blames COVID-19 For Boko Haram Takeover Of Shiroro, Geidam, Other Communi by Mooh247: 9:30am On May 19, 2021
And this one is also a Major General
Re: Buhari Blames COVID-19 For Boko Haram Takeover Of Shiroro, Geidam, Other Communi by OmegaDesign: 9:31am On May 19, 2021
He is confused na ?
Re: Buhari Blames COVID-19 For Boko Haram Takeover Of Shiroro, Geidam, Other Communi by ItsGoodToBeGood: 9:50am On May 19, 2021
Thank God Desmond Elliot escaped this one.



What has he been doing before the arrival of coronavirus? He go soon blame rainfall
Re: Buhari Blames COVID-19 For Boko Haram Takeover Of Shiroro, Geidam, Other Communi by HONESTFACT101(m): 10:00am On May 19, 2021
Nigerians lack understanding well most Nigerians are daft. God bless BUHARI God bless APC

I swear to be a zombie no easy at allcheesy......signing out
Re: Buhari Blames COVID-19 For Boko Haram Takeover Of Shiroro, Geidam, Other Communi by clarocuzioo(m): 10:48am On May 19, 2021
Okoo

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