We are suddenly back to those dark
days when Boko Haram terrorists strike with ease and attack military
formations.
That was precisely what these
blood-thirsty bastards did on Tuesday when they attempted to dislodge the 120
Task Force Battalion located in Goniri, Yobe State.
Our gallant soldiers repelled the
attack, killing over 100 of these terrorists. On the same day, there were
multiple bomb attacks in Damaturu and two mosques in Maiduguri; 38 innocent
Nigerians were killed in these attacks.
Earlier on October 2, the terrorists
attacked Abuja, leaving 20 people dead and scores injured. October is just 10
days old and 83 innocent lives have been lost to Boko Haram.
In summary, about 1300 Nigerians
have been killed, precisely 133 days after Jonathan was kicked out of office.
We have never had it so bad.
The story back then was that
Jonathan’s ineptitude was responsible for frequent Boko Haram attacks.
Some said the North did not want Jonathan
as president, and that was why Boko Haram’s atrocities persisted.
For this cruel school of thought,
Jonathan was the problem and must be removed. At a point, some people even said
it openly that Jonathan was the one funding Boko Haram to destabilse the North
and prolong his tenure.
Haba, what would he have gained with
the destabilisation of a part of the country of which he was president? Even
when Jonathan tried to procure equipment for the military in South Africa and
it went awry, opposition politicians celebrated this.
Some even said the equipment
Jonathan went for was meant to arm Boko Haram. I never knew some people could
be this wicked.
Way back, when terrorists attack our
soldiers and seize territories, the then opposition politicians mocked our
gallant soldiers and made a show of it.
Every Boko Haram attack was used by
the opposition as an opportunity to mock Jonathan and cast aspersions on our
gallant soldiers.
It was used to instigate the people
against the Jonathan administration. Many believed them. Now, the truth
unfolds.
The then opposition party refused to
join the war against these terrorists. The APC never offered any positive
advice. Even Muhammadu Buhari, then opposition presidential candidate, refused
to attend Council of State meetings to offer advice on how to tackle the
menace.
At a point, he was stoking the
insurgency. He and the opposition party played politics with the Boko Haram
crisis. They saw it as a unique selling point to compel Nigerians to vote for
them. Buhari even promised Nigerians that Boko Haram would become history
within two months of assuming office.
The blackmail worked. INEC
subsequently told us that Nigerians had voted out Jonathan. Did a majority of
Nigerians vote against Jonathan? That is a story for another day.
For now, the truth about the Boko
Haram nuisance is unfolding.
The monster encouraged by Buhari and
the then opposition APC has grown so big. The attacks have become ferocious.
Recovered territories are being taken again by these bastards. Now, we all know
that Boko Haram’s menace is not about Jonathan and ineptitude in handling the
situation.
We all now know that Boko Haram
persisted not because the North hates Jonathan as many wicked politicians made
many to believe. We all now know that it was not a deliberate attempt by
Jonathan to set back the North and prolong his tenure.
The Boko Haram menace is a national
problem. I had said this times without number. Patriots must join hands with
whoever is in government to tackle this menace; otherwise, it will consume all
of us. I am repeating the same thing today.
Every Nigerian must work with this
administration and the military to make Boko Haram history, regardless of the
inglorious role played by Buhari and the APC in the growth of this monster
called Boko Haram. God bless Nigeria as we tackle these terrorists.
Source: ThisDays
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