Please read Buhari recent interview on CNN
You
have asked the United States to help you in the fight against Boko Haram, what
exactly did you ask in this regard and what answer did President Obama give
you?
The United States is the
one leading the G7 and they promised to do whatever they can to help Nigeria,
so we have brought our requirements to them in terms of equipment, training and
intelligence gathering for Nigeria to be able to fight Boko Haram.
Nigeria
is experiencing falling economy, especially falling oil prices. How are you
going to deal with that?
My people want security in
the country to be stabilized both in the South-South region where militants are
still sabotaging oil installations, kidnapping our people and demanding ransom,
and in the North-East of the country where Boko Haram is still active. This is
the main pre-occupation of Nigeria now and it seems nothing will work until
Nigeria is secured.
Despite
your vow that you will fight Boko Haram, over 400 people have been killed since
you became President. Added to that, the Amnesty International said your
military has totally lost the confidence of the people because of the
systematic human rights abuses in killing of some 8,000 people. How do you
expect your military to be able to go against Boko Haram and also gain the
trust of the people?
I have just mentioned that
under Chad Basin Commission, we have agreed to hold a multinational joint task
force. So, whatever happened before that decision was taken will help to allow
further investigation to verify the question of human rights abuse. I am sure
we must admit the decision taken by the Federal Government of Nigeria in
changing the military command.
What
about the famous Chibok girls? It is being said that they might be traded for
Boko Haram members that are in prison right now. Is your government willing to
trade those girls in that regard?
We have to be very careful
about the credibility of various Boko Haram leaderships coming up claiming that
they can deliver. We have to be very careful indeed and that is why we are
taking our time because we want to bring them back safe to their families and
schools.
So,
are you in principle against or will you consider exchanging the Boko Haram
members for the Chibok girls, if you can verify the credibility of those
leaders of Boko Haram?
I cannot be against it. I
told you that our main objective is how to secure the Chibok girls and bring
them back to their schools and rehabilitate them to go back to their normal
life. If we are convinced that the leadership that presented itself can deliver
those girls, we will be ready to negotiate with what they want.
You
came on the platform that you will do better than the previous government. You
said you will fight corruption, insecurity and economy among others. There have
been hundreds killed since you took over, how can you do any better?
I have said I can be held
to my promises for the next three years plus I have ahead of me. I think its
too early for anybody to pass judgement on my campaign promises.
Part
of your campaign promises is to stamp out corruption. If the guilty ones are
members of your party or your own associates, will you crack on them too?
I just have to. There is
not going to be any party member or personality that can escape justice.
Are
you disappointed that President Obama is yet to visit Nigeria?
I would not say I am
disappointed but how I wish he will change his mind and come to Nigeria.
Did
you ask him when you met with him and did he say he would?
I asked him and I will send
him a formal invitation.
A
former dictator of Chad is being tried in Senegal. Do you support that process
of trying an accused African leader in Africa than the International Criminal
Court?
Whether he is tried in
Africa or elsewhere in the world, the important thing is: let justice be done.
Whatever evidence the prosecution have in Senegal, I think they should proceed
to make available to the world and prosecute him according to the international
laws on human rights.
So
you support that process?
I support any process that
is based on justice.
CNN

Like the way he answered the last question.
ReplyDeleteGive this man time he shall deliver but not wipe out Nigeria's problem overnight
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