others for your mistakes.” This seems to be the narrative in the gear of
game blame in the next level train of the country where the presidency
seems to continue to blame the victims of Boko Haram, Libya, opposition
parties and people with dissent voices for the security breakdown in the
country.
President Muhammadu Buhari, had on 12th February, 2020, while on a
condolence visit to the viticms of Boko Haram at Anuo village, Maduguri,
Borno State alleged that the people in the community are aiding Boko
Haram attacks in their village by cahooting with the terrorists to rain
terror on their people.
This came months after the Special Assistant to the president on media
and publicity, Femi Adesina had blamed the Christain Association of
Nigeria (CAN) for promoting terrorists activities by demanding the
president’s prompt action in what they described as “the killing of
Christains in the North East.”
Similarly, the presidency accused the opposition parties of politicising
the killings in the country while at the same time giving strong blow to
the Northern Elder Forum (NEF) for passing a vote of no confidence in
preseident Buhari on February, 2020.
Infact, the presidency did not only stop at condemning their vote of no
confidence but also went further to describe the organization as a qausi
one headed by a general without troop. This then raises question as who
is truely the general without troop between Ango Abdullahi and
President Buhari?
The section 14(2)(b) of the 1999 Constitution of the Federal Republic of
Nigeria, as amended 2011, states that the security and welfare of the
people shall be the primary purpose of government. By interpretation,
the primary responsibility of president Buhari is safety of live and
property of Nigerians irrespective of the circumstances.
While campaigning in 2015, the president promised to defeat Boko Haram
before the end of his first term in office, fight corruption, uplift
millions of Nigerians out of poverty among other fantastic promises
made.
Infact, these were the core reasons Nigerians voted for the president in
2015. Some people on the day of the election were so excited to the
extent that they referred to the president as their saviour.
For instance, some people in the north east were so confident in Mr
President to the extent that they see him as the only Messiah that can
deliver them form the hands of the Boko Haram not knowing that it will
get to a stage where the president will look into their faces and accuse
them of colliding with the terrorist.
In a civilzed society where people honour their words, the president
ought to be ashamed of saying anything related to that in the community
not to talk of blaming the victims of the attack, their leaders or
relatives for the terror rained on their villages by the Boko Haram
terrorist.
Before the attack on Anuo village, there have been several reports on
how some community leaders were killed in the process of trying to
report the operation of Boko Haram while some were murdered few days
after reporting their activities to the security agants. The same thing
is applicable to the members of the community.
Infact, some of them even believe that there are informants within the
system that link out their identity after reporting the sect to the
security agents. This is complicated by the daily increase of
illiteracy, poverty, unemployment in the country.
Just of recent the world Bank reported that 87 percent of the poor
people in Nigeria live in the North. This is not talk of millions of
alimajeris that are available to gather information, process them and
send them to the Boko Haram for smooth operation because of food.
This is worsen by the high level of corruption in the military. In 2017,
there was a letter believe to have been written by one of the soldiers
fighting Boko Haram to the president where he alleged irregularities in
the payment of their allowances, corruption in the purchase of arms
given to them to fight the terrorist among others.
No wonder, the reports of repeling Boko Haram attacks or exchange of
guns seems to be the most popular news in in the country. While in an
ideal situation it ought to be the opposite.
Though, the war against terrorism is not an easy task because of their
mode of operation which makes them take cover among the civilians after
lunching attacks but at the same time, it is in order to solve this
problem that the government exist.
Inorder to ensure that no government justifies its failure on any
ground, the Constitution gave the monopoly on weapon to the state and
placed the formation of military and paramilitary on the exclusive list.
So, in the interest of the nation the president should stop his game
blame and focus on how to move the country from the land of problems to
the promised land so that the country can regain her rightful position
in the comity of nations.
Femi Oluwasanmi, a Public Affairs Analyst, Ibafo, Ogun State.