Boko Haram Gaining The Upper Hand -Danjuma
A former Minister of Defence, Gen.
Theophilus Danjuma (retd.), on Wednesday told President Goodluck
Jonathan that the Boko Haram Islamic sect appeared to be having the
upper hand in the ongoing terror war in the country.
He said more should be urgently done for the war to be won quickly.
Danjuma spoke at the inauguration of the Victims Support Fund by President Jonathan at the Presidential Villa, Abuja.
The committee is saddled with the
responsibilities of identifying sources and ways of raising sustainable
funding to support victims of terror activities; and to develop
appropriate strategies for the fund raising.
Jonathan, who highlighted the challenges
being faced by the country as a result of the activities of the violent
sect, expressed his government’s determination to help bind the wounds
and apply soothing balm to the pains of innocent victims.
He said his government would give them
the milk of human kindness, to let them know that this world is not just
about evil people.
He charged the committee to go to all
parts of the country, including the Sambisa Forest, and knock on the
doors of all hearts and institutions in a determined and focused way.
Despite the assurances, Danjuma however
told the President that the insurgents appeared to be having the upper
hand at the moment.
He said the war must be won immediately.
He also told the President that he and
the committee members would not visit the Sambisa Forest unless he
(Jonathan) was ready to lead.
Danjuma said, “Mr. President, one thing
we will not do is to go to Sambisa Forest. The Commander-in-Chief will
lead and we will follow the Commander-in-Chief.
“But seriously, this war must be brought
to an end. We must win this war immediately. It is taking too long. I
called it civil war when it began, people say it is insurgency.
“The insurgents appear to be having the upper hand at this very moment.
“They pick and choose where to strike,
they are even holding positions and displacing us. We must win this war
Mr. President, we must do so immediately.
“We will raise the funds, we will
disburse it. I promise you that we will do so diligently and transparent
but we must win this war Mr. President. May God bless our country.”
The National Security Adviser Col.
Dasuki Sambo (retd.), said there were some hard choices that would be
made in government’s efforts aimed at ending insurgency.
He said Danjuma was not the first senior
Nigerian that would challenge the government on the insurgency, saying
some former Heads of State had told the President the same thing.
Source:punchng.com
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