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Most Of The Disqualified Kogi APC Gubber Aspirants Are Not Party Members

It has been discovered that most of the All Progressives Congress (APC) gubernatorial aspirants who sought to flag the party’s flag in the November election are not members of the party.

No fewer than 12 of such aspirants have been disqualified by the screening committee which ended up selecting four of them, including the incumbent Governor Yahaya Bello to face the primary next Thursday, August 29.

It was learnt that the screening committee disqualified the aspirants after collecting the sum of N22.5 million from each of them, bringing the total from 16 aspirants to N363 million.

Notable names among the disqualified aspirants included Mohammed Seidu Onailu, former president of the Nigeria Football Federation (NFF) Sani Lulu and almost all the members of the Audu families.

Seidu was disqualified for parading two different dates of birth, stressing: “The aspirant admits to it and has no reasonable explanation to give. He is not a financial member of the party and had an incomplete nomination form.”

Usman Oyibe Jibrin was not cleared because of the discrepancy in his date of birth. “One, 16/09/1959 and on his passport, 16/09/1960. The aspirants admitted the error and apologised. He is not a financial member of the party, no evidence of support to the party and invalid membership card.”

Mustapha Mona Audu was also not cleared for “invalid nomination process and not a financial member of the party. No evidence of financial contribution to the party, certificate of birth or declaration of age not attached.”

Hadiza Iyoma Ibrahim, was disqualified for “no supporting document/credentials, but only police extract, invalid nomination by members of the party and not a financial member of the party.”

Yahaya Odidi Audu, was not cleared for invalid declaration of age and not a financial member of the party.

Sani Lulu Abdullahi, was not cleared for not being a financial member of the party and not registered in his ward.

Patrick Adenu Akpa, was screened out for “unsigned and invalid nomination form and not a financial member of the party.”

Danlami Umar Mohammed was disqualified for “not being a financial member of the party, invalid party membership card and invalid nomination.”

Yakubu Mohammed was screened out for “not being a financial member of the party and invalid nomination.”

Babatunde Ayo Kunle Irukera was said to have an “invalid declaration of age, spent less than one in the party and without a waiver, academic credentials and supporting documents not attached, (not being a) committed party member and nomination form not duly signed.”

Rukkaya Ibrahim was screened out for “incomplete nomination form, no PVC, invalid declaration of age and not a committed party member.

Mohammaed Abubakar Audu was not cleared for “invalid nomination form, not (being a) financial member of the party.”

The report by the screening committee further emphasized that “the committee received two separate sets of petitions against some of the aspirants and were hereby attached. The screening was concluded at about 9.30pm.

The committee said: “We thank and appreciate the APC National Working Committee led by Comrade Adams Oshiomhole for the confidence reposed on the chairman and members of the committee and hope that the committee’s recommendations will bring peace, harmony and unity that will ensure the victory of the party at the November 16 general election.”

The report was signed by Senator Hope Uzodinma (Chairman), Senator Abdullahi Gumel, Hon Bernard Mikko, Hon. Stella Okotete, Major General Cecil Esekhaigbe (rtd) and Dr. Adamu Abba who served as the committee secretary

Edo Govt Issues Flood Alert To Residents In Vulnerable Areas

The Edo State Government has issued a warning to residents living in flood-prone riverine communities to move upland and take refuge in safe havens that have been provided in selected local government areas across the state.

In a statement today, August 26 in Benin city, the state capital, Special Adviser to the Governor on Special Duties, Hon. Yakubu Gowon said: “This is to alert people living around river banks and riverine areas across Edo State that water levels are rising as a result of heavy downpour.

“Government has prepared the Internally Displaced Persons’ (IGP) camps for possible evacuation of residents living in these areas. They should be ready to relocate to the camps when the order is given by the government.”

The governor’s aide advised members of the public to take precautionary measures to forestall incidents that may arise from increased water levels.

“Stop dumping refuse indiscriminately, avoid building on low plains and waterways, stop erecting structures on the moat and don’t engage in excavation of any kind without government approval.”

In the past, the Edo State government identified riverine communities in Ikpoba-Okha, Ovia North -East, Esan South-East, Estako Central and Etsako East local councils as areas prone to flooding.

Recall that the Edo State Government distributed relief materials to victims of the recent flood disaster which affected three communities in Orhionmwon LGA. Recent flooding in the council area also affected Umoghun-zuagbor, Obozogbe-nugu and Evbonogbon communities.

The state government distributed relief items to affected communities to cushion the effect of the flooding. Some of the items distributed included 20 bags of rice; 20 bags of beans; 20 gallons of red oil; 20 gallons of vegetable oil and 105 bundles of roofing sheets.

Other materials distributed were 42 bags of 3-inch nails; 42 bags of 4-inch nails and 42 packs of zinc nails.

I Won’t Hesitate To Sack Indolent Workers, FCT Minister Warns, As He Assumes Office

FCT MInister, Muhammad Musa Bello

The Minister, Federal Capital Territory (FCT), Malam Muhammad Musa Bello has made it clear that he will not hesitate to show indolent workers the way out of service in his second coming.

He stressed today, August 26, when he received hand-over notes from the Permanent Secretary, Chinyeaka Ohaa, that he would not waste his second term in begging staff to do their duties.

“Every agency will be expected to do its work and every head of agency will be held responsible and accountable and this time around, I will not be cajoling, lobbying, pushing you, begging you to do your work. Anybody that does his work will be part of the team and anyone that does not do his or her work will be kicked out.”

He said that attention will be placed on proper information dissemination which he said was inadequate in his first tenure.

The minister stressed the need for the monitoring of all Secretariats, Departments and Agencies (SDAs), reminding his worker that every Minister has targets to achieve and that therefore, all heads of SDAs must do their part to ensure that those targets are achieved within stated timeframes.

He said that he will focus on the provision of funding for the successful execution of projects that have direct bearing for the upliftment of residents of the territory and the development of the nation’s capital.

Muhammad Musa Bello said that he was humbled by his reappointment by President Muhammadu Buhari, even as assured that all (SDAs) will get the necessary funds to carry out their duties effectively.

“There is going to be enforcement of extant rules and regulations and this is going to cut across boards, including in the SDAs, Area Councils and traditional institutions in the FCT.”

Earlier in his remarks, the Permanent Secretary, FCTA, Sir Chinyeaka Ohaa expressed the delight of the entire staff of the FCTA over the reappointment of Malam Bello as FCT Minister and the appointment of Dr. Ramatu Tijjani Aliyu as Minister of State.

He highlighted issues that are still on-going and in public domain in the last three months, assuring the Minister that all SDAs have been alive to their duties and have given the maximum cooperation and support required for the administration to function effectively.

The Permanent secretary pledged the cooperation and support of the entire staff of the FCTA for both Ministers to achieve their mandate of taking the FCT to the next level.

I Never Demolished Any Mosque – Rivers Gov, Wike

Governor Nyeson Wike of River State

Rivers State Governor, Nyesom Ezenwo Wike, has made it clear that he had never demolished any Mosque in the state capital, Port Harcourt as is being carried in many social media.

Speaking to news men today, August 26, at Biambo Street off, School Road by Mami Market Junction, near Rainbow Estate, the spot where the Mosque was said to have been demolished, the governor said that the was no Mosque on ground and therefore nothing was demolished.

“I received calls from several prominent Nigerians on the fake news being circulated online.  I have come here with reporters and you can see there was no Mosque here.

“It is most unfortunate that fickle minded persons will claim that a Mosque was demolished at this place, when no Mosque existed here. The story was concocted by mischief makers to score cheap points.”

Governor Wike explained that some persons started erecting illegal foundation at the disputed land, even though they had no approval to embark on any construction work.

“They came here to erect illegal structure.  There was no approval from the State Government for any structure to be erected here.

“The persons who started the foundation had already dragged the State Government to court on the disputed land.  The Rivers State Government won the case. What they attempted to do was to start the illegal construction to tie the hands of the State Government “, he said.

The Governor called on the Muslim Community in Rivers State to show him where a Mosque was demolished in the State. He advised them not to allow themselves to be used by politicians  to peddle false stories against the Rivers State Government..

Governor Wike said that the State Government operates within the rule of law. He said that the State Government will not be distracted by the illegal circulation of fake reports.

He said that several Mosques constructed  on the approval of the State Government exist across Port Harcourt and other major towns of Rivers State, without  the State Government demolishing them.

“The government gave them notice not to do anything  on the land. But they went ahead with the illegal foundation and the relevant agency stopped them.

“Why would we want to bring down any Mosque , when there are other Mosques across the State?”

Presidency Describes News Of IPOB’s Plan Attack On Buhari In Japan As Fake

The Nigerian Presidency has described the newa making the rounds about planned attack on President Muhammadu Buhari by the proscribed Indigenous People of Biafra (IPOB) group in Japan as fake.

In a statement today, August 26, the special adviser to the President on Media and Publicity, Femi Adesina, said that there was no such plan as the President arrived in Yokohama, Japan, without any problem.

“Nigerians at home and in the Diaspora are urged to disregard concocted stories, backed with spurious visuals, of any protest or harassment of the President and his team. It is the stock-in-trade of hate mongers, who do not realize that the rest of Nigerians have left them far behind.

“President Buhari will make his presence at the Seventh Tokyo International Conference on African Development (TICAD7) count for Nigeria, and no scare-mongering or sabre-rattling will detract him from the outing.”

Nnamdi Kanu et al. And The Frankenstein Obsession In Us, Nigerians, By Sufuyan Ojeifo

The fictional monster created by Victor Frankenstein in Mary Shelley’s 1818 novel – “Frankenstein” – continues to enjoy a similitude in the subsisting human catharsis always released to address existential questions birthed through the intercourse of politics, economics, socialization, religion and culture in Nigeria.

Maladministration and inactions by leadership concerning critical day-to-day issues of life spawn diverse responses. The progressive mismanagement of public finance, with the ramifications of pervasive poverty, the widening gap between the rich and the poor largely accentuated by the liquidation of the middle class and falling standard of living, represents the elephant in the room.

The situation supra has produced a social ferment that continues to afflict us as a people. Given our massive natural resources, it is paradoxical that Nigeria is at a crossroads, unable to deploy her petro-dollars to define herself in the comity of prosperous and developed nations of the world. The world is, indeed, aghast that Nigeria has been unable to transform into a global economic force with the abundance of crude oil under her soil.

The sad narrative has been that of a rich nation of a poor people. The validation of a poverty-stricken people whose land has recently become the global poverty capital lies in the chilling facts and statistics that the wealth of Nigeria has been privatised by a cartel that continues to hold her by the jugular. It is the small tribe of these unconscionable leaders and their protégés that continue to corner the nation’s collective patrimony in furtherance of prebendal politics.

Our financial resources are wantonly mismanaged and wickedly diverted into private pockets. The privileged haves continue to assail the haves not with the vulgarity of ill-gotten wealth, thus provoking a sense of vengeance in some who are easily undercut and resort inevitably to self-help. They become denatured and manifest in bizarre ways in order to respond to existential issues of survival, longing and belonging in a society where Social Darwinism becomes the essential philosophy.

Such individuals who cannot afford, any longer, to harbor hope of a better life or a guaranteed future in their relative socio-economic and political conditions switch over to the extremely opposite side of “good,” largely untamed in the contemplation, consideration and manifestation of the bestial and revolting tendencies that inexorably become our collective pains. Remember Dr. Ishola Oyenusi, that gung-ho and first celebrity armed robber that once terrorized Lagos and its surrounding states?

Oyenusi did not create himself.  He was created by the society and turned out to become the society’s macabre sense of vengeance. Before he came to his terminus, he had ravaged the society in his sanguinary exploits and when he was to be executed, more than 30,000 Nigerians reportedly gathered around the execution venue. That spectacle-the shaming of Oyenusi-did not upend the predisposition by others to the absurdity of the Oyenusi public execution. Right after his execution, his second-in-command, Isiaka Busari, better known as Mighty Joe, took over and became the de facto king of the underworld.

Oyenusi’s exploits became the stuff for Nollywood producers who have done well by raking in multi-million naira in box-office from films that either captured or recreated his dare devilry. The same society created Mighty Joe. It created Shina Rambo, a former armed robber that terrorised Southwest Nigeria in the 1990s. The society created Lawrence Nomanyagbon Anini who terrorised Benin City in the 1980s along with his friend Monday Osunbor who were both captured and executed for their crimes.

Those were a few examples of the criminal elements that the comparative Nigeria’s economic conditions created. What of the few that have been created by a combination of desperate politics and manipulative religious bigotry? Remember Mohammed Yusuf, the leader of Boko Haram that was killed in 2009 before the mythical Abubakar Shekau assumed the leadership role? The story is that the desperate politics of entrenchment of vested interests and the lack of fidelity to original promises made in the conclave of Borno State birthed the Boko Haram insurgency.

A motley group of young men armed by some desperate politicians, became monsters and unleashed their monstrosity on the nation for settlement of political scores, which action they later, out of the political exigency of the time, refocused and rechristened as a battle against western education. It was such a nebulous philosophy, but thousands had since died in their terrorist activities of bombing places of worship and public buildings, among others. They have since been locked in a supremacy battle by the Nigerian troops for annexation of Nigerian territories. The Nigerian society created these monsters.

Remember Mohammed Marwa who died in 1980? Nicknamed Maitatsine, he was a controversial preacher in Nigeria whose nickname means “the one who damns”. He was reputed for his curse-laden speeches against the Nigerian state.  His followers were Yan Tatsine who continued to riot into the early 1980s despite that their leader had died in 1980. According to a report, the Boko Haram is viewed as an extension of the Maitatsine group.

Before Boko Haram were the Niger Delta militants. Unlike the criminals in the south and Boko Haram terrorists, they were non-sanguinary. But what they did by blowing up pipelines and draining the nation of her economic lifeline was killing Nigeria and Nigerians by the installments in the absence of the political will to diversify the economic base. The late President Umaru Yar’Adua produced the solution to the conflagration in the Niger Delta through the instrumentality of the Amnesty Progamme for the militants. The society created the militants and their agitations and the society has pacified and mitigated their destructive tendencies.

The leader of the Movement for the Actualisation of the Sovereign State of Biafra (MASSOB), an Indian- trained lawyer, Ralph Uwazuruike, was created by the society. Piqued by the structural imbalance in the Nigerian federation, the movement that is associated with Igbo nationalism, agitated for the recreation of an independent state of Biafra (a throwback to Odumegwu Ojukwu-motivated Nigeria-Biafra civil war).  Uwazuruike said MASSOB was a peaceful group and had advertised a 25-stage plan to achieve its goal peacefully. Recall that Uwazuruike had been arrested on several occasions and charged with treason. The intervention by Igbo leaders, coupled with Uwazuruike’s sense of appreciation that there are peaceful ways this goal could be achieved had since moderated his agitation.

But the enfant terrible, Nnamdi Kanu, who promotes the Indigenous People of Biafra (IPoB) continues to dance to the rhythm of his soul in complete dissonance with the peaceful strategy by Ndigbo for the actualization of their overarching objective of equity and equality in the reconstruction and recalibration of Nigeria’s federal structure. It is not clear if he is a creation of this society, especially given his recent directive that his members should physically assault former Deputy President of the Senate, Ike Ekwermadu in Nuremberg, Germany, at an Igbo annual Yam festival. He has placed prize-money on some Igbo leaders who dare to travel outside the country on official assignments.

His self-acclamation as a Judaist and protégé of the State of Israel question both his patriotism to Nigeria and ethnic nationalism. That he could issue a “fatwa” on Ekweremadu, who alongside Eyinnaya Abaribe, was largely instrumental to his bail, was indicative of his disruptive tendencies and the delusion of grandeur that propels him to approximate himself as the new drum major of Igbo ethnic nationalism. But then, until IPoB was rightly or wrongly proscribed and categorised as a terrorist group, many Igbo leaders had tacitly endorsed Kanu’s style since it unsettled the powers-that-be in Abuja. Little did they know that they were encouraging a disruptive monster.

The lesson for us all: stop creating conditions that produce monsters; stop encouraging monsters in furtherance of vested interests; the federal government should be responsive to national concerns and pockets of agitations before they snowball into conflagrations; it should act proactively and even reactively to emplace measures that countervail the predilection for disruptive agitations. Even where our society has not created a monster, it behoves government to deal with or tame it in the overall interest of the nation.

Ojeifo contributed this piece from Abuja via ojwonderngr@yahoo.com       

CBN Cautions Nigerians Against Falling Prey To Scammers About Loans

Isaac Okorafor, CBN Spokesman

The Central Bank of Nigeria (CBN) has cautioned Nigerians against falling prey to unscrupulous people linking the bank to fake loan offers to interested people in the country.

“While the CBN, indeed, has several development finance intervention programmes from which different categories of businesses have benefitted and are still benefiting, the Bank DOES NOT do so through direct interaction with prospective applicants.”

A statement from the Corporate Communications Department of the apex bank lamented what it called “fraudulent messages” in the social media circles requesting unsuspecting loan seekers and owners of small-scale businesses to apply for loans provided by the Federal Government through an e-mail address (empowermentcbnloan@gmail.com) purportedly being handled by the CBN.

“For the avoidance of doubt, there are clearly spelt out procedures for accessing CBN intervention funds, which are disbursed through Participating Financial Institutions (PFIs), such as Deposit Money Banks (DMBs), Development Finance Institutions (DFIs) and Microfinance Banks (MFBs).”

The bank advised members of the public, particularly youth and owners of small-scale businesses, to disregard any message requesting them to send their personal details, including mobile phone numbers, to emails such as empowermentcbnloan@gmail.com or any other one that may be contrived.

“These messages are fake and anyone who enters into correspondence with them does so at his or her own risk.

“Prospective applicants are advised to approach their respective banks or the Central Bank of Nigeria (CBN) branch nearest to them for clarification on the procedure for accessing any of the CBN-related loans.”

Court Okays Indirect Governorship Primary For Kogi APC

A Federal High Court in Abuja has affirmed the decision of the All Progressives Congress (APC) to conduct indirect primary for the forthcoming governorship election in Kogi State.

Justice Taiwo Taiwo approved the party’s choice today, August 26 and dismissed two suits filed by some APC members in Kogi, challenging the party’s choice of mode of primary to be adopted for selecting a candidate for November 16 poll.

The first suit prayed the court to determine the true leaders of the party from the two sets of members of the party in the state, claiming entitlement to its leadership.

In the second suit, some party members challenged the decision of the APC’s National Working Committee (NWC) to adopt an indirect primary in choosing its candidate for the election.

The plaintiffs were of the view that the choice of the mode to be adopted for primary election cannot be determined while the leadership in the state chapter of the party was under question, with the pendency of the suit.

In his ruling, Justice Taiwo dismissed the first suit for being statute barred on the grounds that it was not heard within the 180 days stipulated under Section285(10) of the Constitution.

He added that since the second suit was predicated on the first suit which had been dismissed, it was unnecessary determining issues raised in the suit on the grounds that they have become academic.‎

Airplane, Helicopter Collide In Air, Killing 7 In Spain

A sightseeing helicopter and a small airplane collided mid air today, August 25, on the Spanish island of Mallorca, killing seven.

Report said that the two crafts crashed over the city of Inca on the popular tourist island, with five of the victims — including the children — killed in the chopper and the other two in the airplane.

Authorities said that the airplane passengers were locals but haven’t officially identified any victims or the nationalities of the other three killed.

At least one of the helicopter victims was Italian, according to Spanish news agency Europa Press.

Photos of the wreckage, which officials said landed near a farm not far from Inca Hospital, showed a tail section on a local road and a twisted hunk of metal on fire in a garden.

Spanish Prime Minister, Pedro Sanchez called it a tragic accident on Sunday and offered the families of the victims “solidarity and sympathies.”

Danger In Under-Rating Boko Haram’s Incursion Into Gubio, Magumeri – Open Letter To Buhari

An elder statesman and holder of traditional title of  Zanna Boguma of Borno, Alhaji Zanna Hassan Boguma has sent an open letter to President Muhammadu Buhari on the resurgence of the deadly activities of Boko Haram in two local governments of Borno State. The two local governments are Gubio and Magumeri.

Alhaji Zanna Hassan Boguma said that the letter is in response to the numerous social media comments on the last military statement denying the dare devil and daring attacks on Gubio and Magumeri local governments of Borno state.

He said that the attempt by Boko Haram to intimidate and attack communities in the state and the actions of the soldiers in the frontline has made the people in the area to lose confidence in the recent military’s performance in protecting not only the vulnerable citizens but even the territorial boundaries of the nation.

The letter, unedited, goes thus:

Dearest President,

I hope my letter reaches you in good health. My special regards to you and members of the esteemed first family and best wishes and a lot of appreciations for your fatherly attention to us people of Borno and the Northeast.

I wrote you this letter in response to the numerous social media comments on the last military statement denying the dare devil and daring attacks on Gubio and Magumeri local governments of Borno state. The attempts by BH to intimidate and attack communities in the state and the actions of our soldiers in the frontline has made us loose confidence in the recent military’s performance in protecting not only the vulnerable citizens but even the territorial boundaries of the nation.

Your Excellency, while lauding the efforts of the N /Army for their gallantry in other part of the state, much is needed to be done in areas around MMC and Jere and in recent attacks on Nganzai, Gajiganna, Gubio, Magumeri, Amurwa, Kalali Abdul, Wanori and yesterday, Dalori villages. The incessant and daring attacks by BHT is becoming a source of great concern to citizens living in the two local govts and five villages simultaneously attacked for three days without any counter measures or even a response to distress calls from the locals.

A country’s armed forces were suppose to be a proud and patriotic defenders of both the nation’s territories and it’s citizens, but our today’s men of the armed forces were either overwhelmed by the desire to amass wealth by all means and, on the bloods of the innocent Nigerian citizens, or have been compromised by theories of conspiracy and collaboration by deserting their formations in the face of attacks by the insurgents.

We’ve been hearing of successes recorded by battalions outside Maiduguri in their clearance operations while the BHT that were hibernating around the Alau general area and in the recent local governments of Gubio and Magumeri were allowed to have a field day without any rapid response from the military except for them to take to their heels leaving all hardwares to be carted away by the insurgents.

In most cases, they were not pursued rather, they  dare to attack and always allowed to go which smack only a mockery of our security. The Nigeria armed forces were rated to be the finest in Africa, but the present crop of the soldiers sent to the frontline were either not ready to fight or were compromised. One silly rumor in town was the stories of our men divided along parochial lines of tribe and religion which will not augur well for national security.

Your Excellency, may kindly wish to recall your exploits as an army commander. We living in Borno will never forget your patriotism and sense of duty by commandeering the reclaiming of our territories from Chad in the 80s against all odds. But from the happenings in Borno and elsewhere, the field commanders and their men in most cases have turned the theatre of war into a milking cow. Many have abdicated their responsibility as defenders of the citizens without confronting the terrorists.

I believe as done in all places, all new entrants in the armed forces were sworn to uphold the constitution and to protect the territorial integrity of the country, an oath of allegiance and promise to lay their arms in protecting both the civilians and the nation against any enemy domestic and foreign; however, in the Nigeria of today and as seen in the recent action of our men on the frontline, these principles were compromised.

Your Excellency, is not being told the truth about the situation on the theatre of war. You are either fed with false information, or raising hopes of technical defeat of the BH which is far from the truth. Agreed our armed forces were overstretched. Agreed their equipments were obsolete and their conditions were really not promising, but as a nation, they were trained to confront the worst of enemies than the rag tag, untrained in skills and professionally bankrupt miscreants who capitalize on their fear and weakness to daily wreck havoc on them and vulnerable citizens.

The recent systematic attacks on Gubio a strategic battalion and forcing them to withdraw is not only a shame but  a slap on the face of our armed forces and a smack  of mockery and abuse on the strength and professionalism of our armed forces which was once a formidable force in the Africa.

Patriotism being the hallmark of all military operations is near absent, in most cases men that were lacking in experiences of war tactics were posted a seeming guerrilla like operations. The special forces that would have dealt with the peculiarities of insurgency were not properly involved in the operation and munitions that could have been used were not on ground to confront the monster head on.

Your Excellency, one very potent war strategy is propaganda which has been effectively used by the enemies to send fears into the spine of our young and in experienced soldiers. This strategy would have been used by our officers to intimidate the enemy.

Instead of taking the offensive to the enemies, our men were confined to trenches waiting to be attacked. The continued reports of repels and foiling of attacks were never a war strategy that is intended to end. Sometimes those officers that have the zeal and passion for the profession were demoralized by their commanders and in most cases prevented from either pursuing the enemies or even in responding to intelligence information about the movements of the insurgents.

In counter insurgency operations, you don’t wait to be attacked rather you take the war to the enclaves and hide outs of the insurgents. In Syria and Iraq, the military used the strategy of offensive warfare to both technically defeat and degraded the ISIS insurgency in their country. Not only that, the militia were effectively used to achieve success in the operation to capture their territories and send the insurgents running.

Also, one of the disheartening and most demeaning aspect of the war is that, the Chadian, Cameroonian and Nigerien armed force seem to be more professional and determined in the operation. Their courageous pursuit of the enemies in the Lake Chad has exposed our soldiers as cowards and unserious which has reduced their image of once the most fearsome and professional army.

Cases of desertion and abandonment of formations need to be thoroughly investigated. Cordon and search operations must be seriously intensified and punitive expeditions intensified. No matter the consequences, the infantry must come into the operation and with full air support if we truly want to end this challenge. The hunters who were the masters of the forest, the determined CJTF and our vigilantes should be brought into the fight if we really want to achieve success in the war. These if effectively implemented will greatly assist in countering the insurgency.

There are many questions to be asked in the face of the recent actions of the military in the operation. There is a seeming case of sabotage, collaboration and negligence seen in most of the recent attacks.

Former President Jonathan was accused of conspiracy and complacency. The then military was accused of sabotage and sellout, they were accused of using the insurgency to enrich themselves and from the look of things, history seems to be repeating itself if not the worst, similar to the one that had happened.

We in Borno and the North have high hopes when we elected this government, we saw in you hope of redemption from our national calamities knowing very well your patriotism and integrity. In the last four years, these hopes were translated into reality but with the recent upsurge in insurgent’s activity in Northern Borno and the actions of the military, we were left with no options than to despair.

Unfortunately for us, and with all sense of regrets and apologies, our sons who were suppose to feel our pains seem not helping. We had all it take to bemoan their silent and ineffective response to the plight of their state, region and people. The Chiefs of Army and Air force were both from the Northeast, the National Security Adviser, the Chief of Staff to the President and the SGF all were from the region yet, they remained mute and inactive.

As our leader and President, we in Borno and the Northeast will always remain indebted to you for identifying with us, for the concerns you have for our region and for the lofty intentions you have of transforming our region to greater heights. Your political will to end the insurgency, the drilling of oil in the Lake Chad, the recharging of the Lake Chad and many more which the insurgency has made it impossible is fresh in our memories. In terms of representation in government, you gave us all that it takes to make our region great. But, those entrusted have not only failed us, but have failed you in actualizing your objective of building a secured and prosperous nation.

I wish the authorities concerned will shelve all their personal or parochial interests and put the safety of the citizens and the nation first and re-strategize their operational methods in defeating the enemies of the nation. His Eminence the Shehu of Borno had told you about the current realities when you visited him in his palace. His Eminence has spoken the minds of all the people of Borno and by extension the Northeast when he told Mr. President, that the insurgents have virtually surrounded Borno not far away from the state capital to which nothing has been done until these realities were today being seen around us. His Excellency, our Governor too has severally seen you on the matter. Now is the time for Mr. President to personally interface with our community leaders to debrief him on vital intelligence and in real situations in Borno and the Northeast.

As did before, Mr. President should direct the Service Chiefs to relocate to Borno to finally operationalize the defeat of BH as was done in Syria and Iraq. The military should take the offensive position to deal with the problem. They don’t just wait for the enemy to strike. They should never allow the enemy to understand their fears and weaknesses”.

As I am writing this open letter to you, all military formations were withdrawn from all their strategic locations and this action has made our remaining communities more vulnerable to attacks by BH. This action has also emboldened confidence of the BH to daily attack and ransack communities that were unprotected due to the lack of military presence. Residents of Gubio and Magumeri local governments have also deserted the two strategic towns thus opening for the BH a clear course to descend on Maiduguri. Routes from Maiduguri to Damasak, Maiduguri to Monguno and Maiduguri to Konduga and Bama were all made vulnerable with this withdrawal.

This letter does not intend to put our men of the armed force to disrepute, nor the institution as incapable, rather, we felt as citizens to plead for more viable approach to the fight against the insurgency and put to an end the lingering insecurity bedeviling our nation. As a patriotic and professional institution in which Mr. President has once served, the military is seen as our hope for peace and stability in the country and Mr. President as the Commander in Chief, need to know that we are concerned and worried. Let our despair be turned into optimism and let us be patriotic to our nation and protect our country’s image and integrity.

Mr. President may kindly accept the assurances of our highest regards and love while praying to the Almighty to protect you against all and a special prayer for our men of the armed force for victory and protection.

Yours,

Zanna Hassan Boguma

(Zanna Boguma of Borno).

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