I
still don’t understand why the former chief of Army staff has not being probed
or summoned for questioning by the new government, maybe somebody need to
mention his name, or is not yet his turn. Just thinking out loud!
At the Geneva Press Club Nigeria
ex-president Jonathan attended he was questioned on the allegation that his
government negotiated with fake Boko Haram members, Dr. Jonathan said it was
not true.
“People come up with all
sorts of allegations. The truth of the matter was that we realised that the
epicentre of the terrorists activities were in two states – Borno and Yobe, we
decided to set up a committee of influential people in those two states to
interact with their people to see if they can help in tackling the problem.
‘’We did not negotiate with
Boko Haram. The people we negotiated with were militants in the Niger Delta and
it was successful.
‘’Even the current
President said recently that if they see credible members of Boko Haram, they
would be willing to discuss with them. If somebody said we negotiated with fake
members of Boko Haram, the person is just playing politics,” he said.
Asked to comment on the
statement that his former service chief who said the chief of Army staff Air
Marshal Alex Badeh knew where the Chibok girls were being held and till the end
of his administration, the girls were not rescued, the former President said
when he heard the comment, he was surprised, adding he invited the service
chief for a chat.
He said he would someday
make public what they discussed.
On why he did not contest
his defeat at the poll, Jonathan said: ‘’I did not contest my defeat because I
did not get into politics because of what I will gain. An African President on
hearing the margin of defeat, said Jonathan must be tired. I could not destroy
what I helped to build.’’
In his paper, he said one
of the ways of tackling terrorism was through education.
“My policy was to fight
insecurity in the immediate term using counter-insurgency stratégies and for
the long term, I fought it using education as a tool.
‘’As I always believed, if
we do not spend billions educating our youths today, we will spend it fighting
insecurity tomorrow. And you do not have to spend on education just because of
insecurity. It is the prudent thing to do.
‘’It is no coincidence that
the North east epicentre of terrorism in Nigeria is also the region with the
highest rate of illiteracy and the least developed part of Nigeria.

Jonathan did what he could do. Buhari do ur own.
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