Friday 24 August 2012

FEDERAL GOVERNMENT -BOKO HARAM RELATIONS


Immediately Dr Goodluck Jonathan became the president of Nigeria, some northern political parties vowed to make the country ungovernable. Not long after this statement, terror was unleashed in the northern part of the country by an Islamic militant group- Boko Haram
The dehumanizing and nefarious activities of Boko Haram with its attendants bombing and killing persist till date. Interestingly few individuals within the National Assembly have been linked with the group. No serious action has been taken against these people who walk and associate freely within the country. If these individuals are untouchable, its however indicate a symbiosis relationship between the FG and those who represent Boko Haram.
Detected hideout of Boko Haram still exists. Nigerian Army informs the sect each time they attack. This is done diplomatically by giving the group 24 hours ultimatum. This is more symbiosis; it is brotherly love between the Federal Government and Boko Haram.
Some months ago, a Boko Haram leader whose son was killed was heavily compensated with money by the Federal Government, so that the group will not strike. You don’t appeal to a dictator/ The appeasement policy of 1938 in Munich toward Adolf Hilter, by the Allied Forces led to the outbreak of the World War II in 1939.
On Wednesday 15, August 2012, the minister of Information, Labaran Maku told journalist in Abuja that the Federal Government was not averse to discussing with the group. We have accepted dialogue as a way of bringing the situation to an end as quickly as possible, the minister said. And during a visit to Trinidad and Tobago, President Goodluck Jonathan, told the Nigerian community that members of Boko Haram are our (his) siblings and brother. He said ‘’you cannot mobilize the whole soldier to go and wipe out your entire family’’. Boko Haram is Federal Government- Federal Government is Boko Haram.
Please resolve your differences and settle quick so Nigerian who the ‘grass’ can live in peace.

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