A group which comprises of
elders from Borno called a conference in which allegations were made.
The Borno Elders Forum has
alleged that all those that have been accused of misappropriating $2.1 billion
arms fund are the real sponsors of Boko Haram.
The group made the
allegation in a statement signed by their chairman, Ambassador Gaji Galtimari
and released on Jan 21st 2016. The statement reads in part;
“Much has been said about
the sponsors of Boko Haram. With the horrifying revelations about the ‘Arms
Deal’, it is no longer necessary to continue delaying the search for the real
sponsors of Boko Haram.
Those who collected such
huge sums of money from the national treasury and converted same for their
unending greed and avarice should be regarded as part and parcel of the
sponsors of Boko Haram. Get them and you will get the rest.
The people who sponsored
the activities of Boko Haram or those who deliberately turned away from their
official responsibilities on security issues, or those who looted the funds
meant for the prosecution of the war against Boko Haram, and those who spoke or
continue to speak in their favour are all one and the same. They all
individually and collectively aided and sponsored the Boko Haram insurgency.
They colluded to ensure the
death of our brave soldiers, our innocent people and the near total destruction
of our society. Nigerians should stand by us and collectively assist to bring
those responsible to book. Since the outbreak of the Boko Haram uprising in
2009 to date, the Borno Elders Forum had been voicing out at every critical
stage of the crisis, proffering possible ways of addressing very critical
security and social issues.
However, until the advent
of the current government under President Muhammadu Buhari, we were ignored. We
are somehow relieved that not only the present government but the generality of
our Nigerian compatriots are now showing great understanding and compassion on
our sorry state of existence.
The massive killing of our
people, the wholesome destruction of our settlements, the massive humanitarian
crisis faced by over two million internally displaced persons, the creation of
hundreds of thousands of widows and orphans and so on, seem to be of no consequence
to some Nigerians. It does not speak well of any Nigerian, for whatever reason,
to fight or criticize the President of Nigeria or call our anti–corruption
agencies names when they simply want to make offenders pay for the crimes most
of them have confessed to have committed.
We feel hurt and betrayed
that some Nigerians are politicizing this despicable issue of ‘Arms Deal.’
People are rushing to our courts of law to manipulate the law, taking cover
under the canopy of the constitution and misinterpreted human rights dicta to
confuse the nation. Even the constitution itself has balanced interests of
people against the interest of individuals. In this case, the interest of the
victims should prevail when it comes to justice. Let those Nigerians know that
thousands of Nigerians perished due to the misuse of funds meant for security,
not only the ‘Arms Deal’ case but several other instances before it. Playing
politics with those issues is to condone the loss of lives and the destruction
of our livelihood.”
They were the culprit
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