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President Buhari’s Vow To End Violence Lies In Tatters As Insurgencies Grow by Nobody: 1:44pm On May 24, 2021
“Can our president keep us safe when we travel to any part of this country?” said Muhammadu Buhari in 2015, months before the former military dictator won the Nigerian presidency on a wave of mass anger at jihadist violence and corruption. “Is your life better today than it was six years ago?”

Halfway through his second term, the same questions are being levelled at him. As an insurgency in the north-east has persisted – and grown in recent years – security crises have proliferated around the country. Criticism has mounted against his administration, including from within his own party.

When the former military general came to power, many bought into his promise to end the violence in north-east Nigeria. Yet despite many claims to have defeated Boko Haram, jihadist insurgency led by other groups remains a daily reality there, with no end in sight after 12 years of conflict.

The likely death or exile of Boko Haram’s leader, Abubakar Shekau, and many of his fighters at the hands of the rival terror group Islamic State West Africa Province (Iswap) has further complicated and deepened the crisis in the region. Iswap, which is aligned with Isis, appears to be on the ascendancy in north-east Nigeria and the Lake Chad region.

Although significant gains in undoing Boko Haram’s hold were made early in Buhari’s first term, they have gradually eroded according to Audu Bulama Bukarti, a senior analyst at the Tony Blair Institute for Global Change.

“Buhari hit the ground running when he took over,” he said. “We saw Boko Haram being beaten back from occupying a region the size of Belgium. They were significantly dismantled and dislodged. The mistake the Buhari administration made was to take ‘dismantling and dislodging’ Boko Haram to mean ‘defeating’ Boko Haram.”

Failures in military strategy allowed jihadists to rebound, he said, with the Isis-aligned Iswap now the dominant and more potent challenge to Nigerian authorities.

The shortcomings of Nigeria’s army and security forces are increasingly glaring. When Buhari ran for office in 2015, there were widespread accusations that corruption was leaving Nigerian soldiers with less powerful weaponry than the jihadists.

“Boko Haram would come in their hundreds and with weapons much more powerful than the Nigerian military. Soldiers reported how they would stop [firing] after every minute or so because the guns would get too hot. And these were guns that were bought in the 1970s,” said Bukarti, who in 2014 defended 13 soldiers in court after they were accused of a failure to fight back against jihadists. “Very little has changed since 2014.”

In recent years, despite huge spending on military procurement, similar accusations have resurfaced. In a viral video last year, a Nigerian commander fighting in the north-east lamented the lack of ammunition given to his soldiers. “It appears the people we are fighting have more firepower than us,” he said. He was sacked after an investigation.

Meanwhile, as Nigeria’s army and police appear increasingly stretched, ill-equipped and poorly managed, the security threats faced by Africa’s most populous country have grown.

Attacks by bandit groups on rural communities in north-west and central Nigeria have claimed thousands of lives. More than 1,100 people were killed in the first half of 2020, according to Amnesty International, with more than 300 deaths in April alone.

Bandit gangs existed long before Buhari came to office. But militants have exploited the security vacuum in rural areas, giving them an opening to launch mass killings, robberies and kidnaps from their forest enclaves.

New alliances between the various groups have added to the fear that north-west Nigeria’s crisis is deteriorating. Many residents lament how openly the assailants operate: often they are known to the communities they attack, and to the government officials who have granted them amnesties and settlements.

Kidnapping for ransom, particularly targeting schools and interstate transportation links, has sent shock waves through the country. There have been at least six mass kidnappings of schoolchildren and university students in the last six months.

With Nigeria’s economy reeling from two recessions in five years and the economic effects of the pandemic, kidnaps for ransom have become more common. In many cases, families say the police know where the assailants are keeping their kidnapped relatives, but are afraid or reluctant to pursue them.

Compounding these problems is the emergence of a pro-Biafran secessionist militancy in south-east Nigeria, with attacks against police and government agencies. Police blame the Eastern Security Network, a military wing of the Indigenous People of Biafra (Ipob), the dominant pro-Biafra group in south-east Nigeria.

In the years since 2015, south-east Nigeria has experienced the most marked resurgence in secessionist sentiment since the 1967-70 Biafra war, when millions died in one of the darkest chapters of Nigerian history.

New and controversial crackdowns on mass protests and on operations against pro-Biafra groups have added to the tension.

“You don’t have to be an expert on the south-east to note that what we are seeing [with pro-Biafran groups] resembles the beginning of the Boko Haram insurgency in north-east Nigeria,” Bukarti said. “These armed groups are launching strategic and calculated attacks on security agencies and civil authorities.”

With two years to go before the next presidential election, insecurity appears to be an even more potent issue than it was when Buhari came to power. The ageing leader now cuts a remote figure, issuing promises to end the bloodshed and mete out justice to criminals, but rarely seen to be meaningfully engaged. The crises, meanwhile, go on.

https://www.theguardian.com/world/2021/may/24/nigerian-presidents-vow-to-end-violence-lies-in-tatters-as-insurgencies-grow

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Re: President Buhari’s Vow To End Violence Lies In Tatters As Insurgencies Grow by DDDEnterprises: 1:56pm On May 24, 2021
He really failed woefully security-wise

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Re: President Buhari’s Vow To End Violence Lies In Tatters As Insurgencies Grow by HONESTFACT101(m): 1:58pm On May 24, 2021
talk is cheap from the way APC where bragging you would have thought they could change Naija,good thing they ruled cos if not we would have still thought that they are the best thing that could have happened to Naija......signing out

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Re: President Buhari’s Vow To End Violence Lies In Tatters As Insurgencies Grow by FreeIgbos: 2:07pm On May 24, 2021
The country with the highest chance of breaking up in the world today is Nigeria. The fabrics and foundation holding the fragile country together is being buffeted from all angles by unrelenting forces adamant on destroying it. And from the looks of things nothing can save Nigeria now.

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Re: President Buhari’s Vow To End Violence Lies In Tatters As Insurgencies Grow by Cryomancer: 2:19pm On May 24, 2021
You simply cannot give what you don't have

It was insecurity, terrorism and propaganda that brought the failure we have as president into power, therefore, expecting insecurities to end is like looking for an ocean in Sahara Desert, it's impossible.

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Re: President Buhari’s Vow To End Violence Lies In Tatters As Insurgencies Grow by Houseofglam7(f): 2:19pm On May 24, 2021
Absolute garbage undecided

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Re: President Buhari’s Vow To End Violence Lies In Tatters As Insurgencies Grow by Styluss: 2:19pm On May 24, 2021
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Re: President Buhari’s Vow To End Violence Lies In Tatters As Insurgencies Grow by Thegracefulness: 2:19pm On May 24, 2021
One thing is certain. Nigerians suffer from voluntary amnesia. At the end of the day, this man called Buhari would die, and very surprisingly, all his misdeeds would be intentionally buried.
His failed administration that has ruined families and killed a lot of dreams would be rebranded in your very eyes. An administration that focused on looting, and concerned itself solely on stem cell treatments, and plastic surgeries.

An administration that has inadvertently destroyed generations whose breadwinners were either killed by bandits, or herdsmen and terrorists, would be forgotten.

He would be portrayed as a saint, as just another lost Nigerian hero who fought corruption. On Newspapers, he would be placed along the likes of The great Awo, The Revered Zik and men like our great Ahmadu.

When we know right now that corruption has thrived in this man’s government even worst than during the Abacha, or even Obasanbo’s regime.

I’m waiting for that day. When the flag would sit at half mast, when public holidays would be declared and you the very same people lamenting right now would create threads on this forum, declaring what a leader Nigeria has lost.

I spit on that day, and wash my hands off in advance.

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Re: President Buhari’s Vow To End Violence Lies In Tatters As Insurgencies Grow by slawormiir: 2:20pm On May 24, 2021
Damnnn niggarrrr
Buhari is a pussy ass niggarr

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Re: President Buhari’s Vow To End Violence Lies In Tatters As Insurgencies Grow by KingAzari: 2:20pm On May 24, 2021
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Re: President Buhari’s Vow To End Violence Lies In Tatters As Insurgencies Grow by BF69BF: 2:20pm On May 24, 2021
If you still dey believe anything that comes out of Bubu or the "presidency", I have a semidetached duplex in Lekki for sale to you for N3,500

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Re: President Buhari’s Vow To End Violence Lies In Tatters As Insurgencies Grow by Dukeolumidemans(m): 2:20pm On May 24, 2021
No be me go talk am. Use ur hand count the scores. Results burkun everyday and everywhere u go...

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Re: President Buhari’s Vow To End Violence Lies In Tatters As Insurgencies Grow by Arinze624: 2:20pm On May 24, 2021
When Demon fights 
Lucifer,
BUHARI is In Shallow, I mean Grave!
Presidency is Running the
Contraption

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Re: President Buhari’s Vow To End Violence Lies In Tatters As Insurgencies Grow by Nobody: 2:20pm On May 24, 2021
He himself is a violent Terrorist

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Re: President Buhari’s Vow To End Violence Lies In Tatters As Insurgencies Grow by destiny322(m): 2:20pm On May 24, 2021
As it stands, I am not proud to be Nigerian

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Re: President Buhari’s Vow To End Violence Lies In Tatters As Insurgencies Grow by Patrioticman007(m): 2:20pm On May 24, 2021
FreeIgbos:
The country with the highest chance of breaking up in the world today is Nigeria. The fabrics and foundation holding the fragile country together is being buffeted from all angles by unrelenting forces adamant on destroying it. And from the looks of things nothing can save Nigeria now.


This too shall pass is the answer to every situation, whether good or bad for no condition is permanent.
Before the colonial masters created Nigeria, we had empires, kingdoms, clans coexisting with one another with their little differences.
Even if Nigeria cease to exist today, there will still be commerce, trade & intermarriages between the former brothers. A such head or tail, we are still one.
God bless Nigeria,
God bless Africa.

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Re: President Buhari’s Vow To End Violence Lies In Tatters As Insurgencies Grow by rolp: 2:20pm On May 24, 2021
Good one
Re: President Buhari’s Vow To End Violence Lies In Tatters As Insurgencies Grow by ZACHIE: 2:20pm On May 24, 2021
In our minds` eyes, Buhari is awol.

We are responsible for our security.

Our President Has Gone Awol, finally.
Re: President Buhari’s Vow To End Violence Lies In Tatters As Insurgencies Grow by oluwasegun007(m): 2:20pm On May 24, 2021
I want to assure you grin
Re: President Buhari’s Vow To End Violence Lies In Tatters As Insurgencies Grow by Seniorwriter(m): 2:20pm On May 24, 2021
Insightful
Howbeit we've always had old clueless past & present leadership.

We need young visionary leaders abeg.

@SeniorWriter
Re: President Buhari’s Vow To End Violence Lies In Tatters As Insurgencies Grow by rawtouch: 2:20pm On May 24, 2021
cheesy



you can't give what you don't have

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Re: President Buhari’s Vow To End Violence Lies In Tatters As Insurgencies Grow by DropsMic(m): 2:20pm On May 24, 2021
Una carry heavy machinery give dullard wetin una expect

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Re: President Buhari’s Vow To End Violence Lies In Tatters As Insurgencies Grow by Nobody: 2:21pm On May 24, 2021
angry.. You think say violence dey easy to quench lipsrsealed

Re: President Buhari’s Vow To End Violence Lies In Tatters As Insurgencies Grow by ClassicMan202(m): 2:21pm On May 24, 2021
Until the north is ready to end insecurity.... Was it not an aide to house of representatives member that was hailing shekau that he die a hero?? How on earth will a right thinking human being mention Hero and Shekau in the same sentence?

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Re: President Buhari’s Vow To End Violence Lies In Tatters As Insurgencies Grow by Ssoil(f): 2:21pm On May 24, 2021
Buhari is a failure

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Re: President Buhari’s Vow To End Violence Lies In Tatters As Insurgencies Grow by Ijaya123: 2:21pm On May 24, 2021
In terms of security, this government has failed woefully. No thanks to the lack of purposeful leadership from The President.

Quite pathetic.

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Re: President Buhari’s Vow To End Violence Lies In Tatters As Insurgencies Grow by BabaIbo: 2:21pm On May 24, 2021
Had it been Nigeria was like this(present situation) when I was making plans to start my business and when I started my business, I swear I for use the money travel go Switzerland or any nice country go settle.

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Re: President Buhari’s Vow To End Violence Lies In Tatters As Insurgencies Grow by jonnyjustcome22: 2:21pm On May 24, 2021
Always vow

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Re: President Buhari’s Vow To End Violence Lies In Tatters As Insurgencies Grow by Ejlove4u(m): 2:22pm On May 24, 2021
fool

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