Former president Olusegun
Obasanjo has said that immediate past president Goodluck Jonathan failed to
quench Boko Haram insurgency immediately it popped up contrary to his advice.
“We did not do what we
should have done when we should have done it. We left it to become a very very
intractable problem,” Obasanjo said in an interview with BBC on Sunday.
“I went out in 2011 to
Maiduguri. I took great risk to find out what is really happening. Boko haram,
do they have grievances, if they have grievances, what are their grievances and
I brought all that to Jonathan. Jonathan didn’t believe that Boko Haram was a
serious issue. He thought that it was a device by the North to prevent him from
continuing as president of Nigeria which was rather unfortunate.
Even when Chibok girls were
abducted, it took a while for the government to believe. Now if that is the
situation, you can understand why the right attention was not paid to the issue
of Boko Haram when it should have been paid.
Boko Haram will not be
over. It started from a position of gross under-development, unemployment,
youth frustration in the north-east. So we must be treating the disease not the
symptom,” Obasanjo said.
Obasanjo has also said that
Biafra agitators have grievances and he does not blame them for seeking self-determination.
He however, said that Biafra is not the answer, adding that the anwer is for
the country to work as it should be.
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