According to the truck
drivers, he has not handled the Boko Haram conflict well and has been complicit
in the group’s growth over the years. Some say his complicity lies in his neglect
of the north-east.

Some even refer to him as
“the chairman of Boko Haram“, BBC reports.
One of the truck drivers
identified as Mr Abubakar said: “President Jonathan is just as guilty as those
Boko Haram killers because he has chopped off all the money to repair the
roads.
“The killings are too much
and have been going on for too long.
“President Jonathan is not
doing anything. We hope he will leave – we want change.”
All the truck drivers also
expressed anger over the postponement of the February 14 presidential elections
by six weeks.
Some of the Nigerian truck
drivers who have survived a journey through Boko Haram territory open up about
their ordeal. Most of those in the group drive tankers of petrol, diesel or
kerosene to and from Maiduguri, the city at the heart of the Islamist
insurgency in the north-east and the capital of Borno state.
Gathered at the Ogere
Trailer Park, about 50km (30 miles) north of Lagos, they say they have all been
affected by the six-year conflict.
The drivers can spend
several weeks at Ogere Trailer Park as they wait to get clearance for Lagos
port.
Most of them say they have
lost relatives, wives and children have been kidnapped and their homes
destroyed by the insurgency.
Speaking about their perils
as truck drivers plying the Lagos-Maiduguri route, Abubakar and his colleagues
said it takes two and a half days when a tanker is empty and four and a half
days when full. Aside the dangers of Boko Haram, there are so many potholes on
the roads.
“Ten of my colleagues who
ply this route have been killed in the last three weeks. The militants stopped
them and cut off their heads with an electric chainsaw and burned the trucks.
“Boko Haram is usually only
interested in commandeering smaller vehicles, sometimes the fighters will take
the lorries, but most of the time they burn them,” Mr Abubakar said.
According to another truck
driver, if a driver looks ‘powerful’, the insurgents may kidnap him and
conscript him to be a fighter but if you are looking weak, they will definitely
kill you.
“If you reach Damaturu by
five in the afternoon, you dare not continue on the final leg to Maiduguri,” he
said, explaining that a driver may not manage the last 130km before the sun
sets, when they would be most vulnerable to attack.
Recounting his own ordeal
with the sect, driver Trap Bukar said he was in the town of Bama when it was
captured by Boko Haram last September.
“It started early in the
morning. Suddenly they came. There was shooting, in my presence I saw four
people go down; the soldiers fled. I could tell you many unhappy tales,” he
said with tears in his eyes.
According to Kullima Ali,
18, who has been a motor boy for four years, it is very difficult to tell the
militants from soldiers, as they dress in camouflage, with only their eyes
visible.
Kullima Ali, who has worked
as a motor boy for four years, lost two of his brothers in a Boko Haram attack.
He explained that he is now
his family’s only bread winner as the insurgents killed his two brothers and
burned their house in Maiduguri in January 2013. He now has only his mother and
sister.
In recent times, Nigerian
troops have been successful in reclaiming several towns previously seized by
the insurgents.
After scores of attack on
neigbhbouring countries, Nigeria’s neighbors decided to form a multinational
army to confront Boko Haram, pledging to help Nigeria defeat the extremists.
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dis pple should leave Jonathan alone, is he boko haram? support him and see what he would do in d next term
ReplyDeleteI agree with the drivers, you don't have to use a gun or knife to be murderer
ReplyDeleteMr/ Mrs Anonymous u rant about re-electing jona coz ur family is not a victim of the attack facing the north. He who wears d shoes knows where it hurt, sorry Jona has given priority to d most trivial issue, he has been ignorant for so long, we need an active president he cannot win d election fairly. He knows rigging dis time can come with consequences, he's scared won't be surprised if election date is moved forward again even Jega is scared. If u like jona dat much just advised him to resign he has performed poorly.
ReplyDeleteMr/ Mrs Anonymous u rant about re-electing jona coz ur family is not a victim of the attack facing the north. He who wears d shoes knows where it hurt, sorry Jona has given priority to d most trivial issue, he has been ignorant for so long, we need an active president he cannot win d election fairly. He knows rigging dis time can come with consequences, he's scared won't be surprised if election date is moved forward again even Jega is scared. If u like jona dat much just advised him to resign he has performed poorly.
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