Azazi blames Boko Haram attacks on PDP
The retired
General made this known during the second day of the South-south
economic summit where the collapse of the nation’s security challenge
was deliberated on.
Tracing the rise of Boko Haram’s attack, the
chief security adviser to the president stated that “the extent of
violence did not increase in Nigeria until when there was a declaration
by the current president that he was going to contest.”
“PDP got
it wrong from the beginning, from the on-set by saying Mr A can rule, Mr
A cannot rule ……according to PDP’s convention, rules and regulation and
not according to the constitution and that created the climate for what
has manifest itself, this way.”
He added that there is some level of political undertone to the problem.
He
also noted that the bombings, suicide attacks and jail breaks that have
been raging the northern part of the country “could be traced to the
politics of exclusion of the PDP in the region.”
Blaming the
notion of anointing candidates and the ‘do or die’ attitude of the
political party, Retired General Azazi asked why “is it possible that
somebody was thinking that only Mr. A could win, and that if he could
not win, there would be problems in this society?”
“Let’s examine
all these issues to see whether the level of violence in the North East
just escalated because Boko Haram suddenly became better trained,
better equipped and better funded, or something else was responsible.”
“It takes very long for somebody to be a sniper,” Mr. Azazi said.
He
affirmed the level of sophistication of the group but also gave
assurance that the government is aware of all their doings in a bid to
addressing the issue. “I can assure you that Boko Haram can garner that
level of sophistication over time, if it has not got it already. There
are a lot we know that they are doing, and there are a lot that could be
done to address the problem.”
“But, then I must also be quick to
point out that today, even if all the leaders that we know in Boko
Haram are arrested, I don’t think the problem would end, because there
are tentacles. I don’t think that people would be satisfied, because the
situations that created the problems are not just about the religion,
poverty or the desire to rule Nigeria. I think it’s a combination of
everything. Except you address all those things comprehensively, it
would not work” he added.
On a final solution, the security
adviser discourage just the use of force but called for a collective
effort to address the economic problems of the north saying “it is not
enough for us to have a problem in 2009 and you send soldiers to stop
the situation, then tomorrow you drive everybody underground. You must
look at what structures you need to put in place to address the problem
holistically. There are economic problems in the North, which are not
the exclusive prerogative of the Northerners. We must solve our problems
as a country.”
He noted that the relationship between national
security and development is inseparable, because “one cannot do without
the other” the NSA said.
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