By the time the Chibok girls were abducted, it was clear to the whole
world that the Nigerian forces, do not have the capacity to contain the
Boko Haram insurgents and so, many countries volunteered their
assistance.
This is not unusual because Nigeria has in the
past, been in the vanguard of sending troops to countries requiring
stability in their systems – Liberia, Congo, Sierra Leone, Mali, Somali
and so on. The response of the whole world to assist us is indeed good.
However,
we must frown at the methods of the Americans in the Chibok issue. So
far, what we have seen is a continuous demystification of the Nigerian
armed forces. Every day, they have gone to the press, condemning one
aspect of our operations or the other, even in their House of Assembly,
this is indeed bad.
Even with our poor military
capabilities, we are still an independent nation. If we reject their
request to assist, they will not be in this country, so since they
elected to assist us, it is expected that, they will be in top level
discussions with our senior military and government personnel and, any
observations made handled confidentially at that level.
The whole
world knows that Nigeria does not have the capacity to engage in this
type of guerrilla warfare, so, going to the media every now and then, to
harp on the shortcomings of our military, will not do the operations
any good. First, it serves to glorify the strength of the Boko Haram
forces and secondly, it is a dampener to the morale of our troops. And
if this situation persists, it will affect relationship between the
Americans and our Nigerian troops. The two sides must co-operate to get
the job done.
America is not the only country involved in the
operations.We have France, Britain, Canada, Israel, China and others.
America should not assume an imperial disposition, as if they are
infallible. It took over ten years to get hold of Osama bin laden, up
till today, the continuous insurgency in Iraq is the product of
America’s mishandling. They were in Afghanistan and had to withdraw,
when they found the going too costly to handle. Pakistan, Yemeni, Syria
are a few examples of countries America failed to bring insurgents under
control, why are they making so much noise about Nigeria’s military
shortcomings.
It would be recalled that if action had been taken
by America and the rest of the world, when the Boko Haram insurgency was
at its tutelage stage, the situation would not have degenerated to this
level.
The CAN (Christian Association of Nigeria) and other
focussed and forward looking Nigerians, did cry out to the world to
declare Boko Haram a terrorist organisation but America, with the same
Hilary Clinton as Secretary of State, claimed that it was a localised
uprising, caused by poverty and other negligible factors. Today, the
wool has been removed from their eyes. Pastor Ayo Oritsejeafor, the
President of CAN, was in America parliament to lobby for America’s
prompt action but his pleas were ignored. Why is America now playing the
saint in this instance.
Because of her role as the policeman of
the world, America is indirectly culpable in the present situation that
we have found ourselves. When they were to take action, they
prevaricated and when they were to prevaricate, they acted hastily. That
is why Syria is where she is today.
Those who condemn the
Nigerian authorities today, were the ones who advised President
Jonathan, not to be too hard on the Boko Haram Islamist, when the
situation was within control. We all know President Jonathan as one that
is easily swayed, he has even come out publicly to say that he is
neither a lion or a general, so he takes his time.
Because they
know that he listens and takes his time, they go to him with different
proposals, when he adopts their recommended approach and it fails, the
blame is placed on him.
The Americans once advised Jonathan to
deal tenderly with the Boko Haram insurgents, others advised that they
should be granted amnesty. This is after they (Boko Haram) have
committed heinous crimes like the bombing of the United Nations office,
the Police head quarters attack and the attack at the mobile police base
at Abuja. Several bombings of churches and innocent citizens, they
claim it is a local thing, now the whole localised thing has gone out of
proportion and we are now trading blame.
The army retaliated
hard on the insurgents when Ihejirika was Chief of army staff, the
shameless northern elders forum threatened to take him to the United
Nations special tribunal for genocide. The whole world watched and
nobody said anything to condemn such statements.
Whole towns have
been destroyed by these mindless insurgents, very important
professional institutions like the School of Agriculture, Mubi, were
attacked and innocent students slaughtered, the leadership of the north
found nothing wrong in such actions. Instead of settling down to find
viable approaches to the enormous challenges facing them, they went
about trading blames and lobbying countries like the United States to
tow their line.
If the people whose lands are being destroyed,
are not interested in protecting the lives and properties of their
people, who will help them?
When the local village vigilantes
took it upon themselves recently, to take their destinies in their own
hands, several insurgents were killed and a few of them handed over to
the authorities. The CNN reported it, that is how it should be. The
affected regions must first show commitment in ending this insurgency
challenges before outsiders can join in the crusade.
The
Americans should concentrate on what they came into the country to do,
bring back the Chibok girls in safe conditions and collaborate with the
Nigerian authorities, in other ways to stop the activities of these
insurgents.
It is the responsibility of the whole world.
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