Boko Haram: Buhari urged to probe Borno stakeholders by Nigerians in Diaspora
The Nigerians in Diaspora Monitoring Group (NDMG) has urged
President Muhammadu Buhari to order an investigation into the role being played
by the various stakeholders in Borno state in the intractable nature of the
Boko Haram insurgency.
President Buhari It pointed out that even as others
celebrated this year’s Children’s Day, the abducted Chibok girls continue to be
in Boko Haram’s slavery because several persons and group are making political
capital and possibly economic gains out of the captives’ unfortunate situation.
NDMG explained in a statement issued on Sunday, that the development around the
two rescued Chibok girls, information reportedly supplied by other freed Boko
Haram abductees and the reported confessions of captured fighters of the terror
group have confirmed earlier held beliefs that the insurgency has the blessing
of highly placed persons in the state.
The statement by the UK Coordinator of
NDMG, Engr. Adeka Onyilo stressed that the Presidency can no longer shy away
from ordering a special investigation into what is truly going on in that
state, particularly when other states to which the insurgency spread are now
back on the way to recovery while Borno state continues to relapse.
“Our
recommendation at this point is for the Federal Government to set up a Board of
Inquiry into the roles being played by all those that present themselves as the
leaders of that state. Events in Borno have shown that Boko Haram terrorists thrive
on more than the support of urchins and unemployed youths. “The insurgents have
proven that the support they enjoy in the area is at an organisational level
and possibly with state dimension.
The Federal Government can therefore not
make headway in the place if those that pretend to support it in the
anti-terror fight are actually undermining its efforts by deliberately creating
situations that allow the crisis to persist. “To make sure that the terror
group is dealt a final blow that will allow the country know peace, anyone or
group implicated in sustaining Boko Haram, whether directly or through acts of
sabotaging the Federal Government’s efforts must be made to face the law. “Mr
President can no longer allow such compromised persons to continue wielding
influence in Borno and environs as their continued support for terrorism could
drag the ongoing fight into a stalemate,” the statement warned.
It stressed
that the abducted girls, being people’s children must not be allowed to spend
another Children’s day in captivity and that it is desirable that they mark the
next national holiday after Democracy Day, being Independence Day as free
persons.
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