“If We (Nigeria) Won the Civil War (Biafra), We Can Win this One – Boko Haram Terrorists.” - Obasanjo
Former President Olusegun Obasanjo has said Nigeria can win the current war against the terrorist sect, Boko Haram.
Obasanjo said the country doesn’t
necessarily have to wait until all insurgents have been killed before it
can claim victory over the terrorists.
Obasanjo, who led a group of Columbians
and others to visit President Muhammadu Buhari at the Presidential
Villa, Abuja, yesterday told State House correspondents, he had just
briefed the President on a recent visit to Columbia to study how that
country had been handling insurgency for 50 years.
“If we won the civil war, we can win
this one. But, like the Columbian said, we are not waiting until we kill
off every insurgent to say we have won.I believe that once the military
has the upper hand, other measures that have to be taken will be put in
place. There will be measures of socio-economic development and
education, employment. Everything has to go into the process of
eventually winning the war and saying, ‘here is Uhuru,” the former
President said.
Asked if the war could be won within the
three months deadline given the military by the President, Obasanjo
said Buhari’s December deadline was not cast in stone. He said it was
normal for the President to set a target for the military. The President
must give a target. When you give somebody a target, you give him
something to aspire for, give him an objective. Target is not cast in
stone.”
When asked what specific lessons to be
learnt from insurgency in Colombia, Obasanjo replied, “The specific
thing is that they have been fighting insurgency for 50 years. They
celebrated their 50 years in existence in May last year, in fact, we
went there in June.
“So, we want to see what has kept them
going, what has kept insurgency going? What has made the government of
Columbia to make three attempts to seek peace, to end the war and
insurgency and they failed? What is the new effort that they are making?
How likely are those new efforts going to succeed?”
He said Buhari showed interest in their presentation on the Columbia experience.
“He was interested. You know that one
thing you can say about the President is that he is anxious to learn and
he has listening ears. Of course, nobody knows it all. A good leader
must seek every opportunity to learn and to put what he learns into
practice,” he said.
On the Guinea Bissau crisis, Obasanjo expressed the hope that a government would be put in place latest by Tuesday (today).
This, he said, was the fallout of his visit to the country over the weekend.
“The second aspect of my visit was the work that both the President and the ECOWAS gave me in Guinea Bissau.
“The last time, we were able to resolve
all the issues of getting a new Prime Minister. This time, we had also
been able to resolve the issue of now forming a government.
“If nothing intervenes, I believe
between today and tomorrow, a new government will be in place in Guinea
Bissau. They have been without government for almost two months.
“When I was there, I praised the
restraint of the general public and particularly the military because
the military leaders told me that for two months, they have not gotten
salary. They could not even buy fuel into military vehicles and yet they
continue to maintain restraints.
“That cannot go on forever. So, I hope
that the actions that we have taken over the weekend (I was there on
Friday morning and I left early morning of Sunday), we might be in the
process of putting that behind us,” he added.
On how he is enjoying life outside
government, he said, “I am enjoying it wonderfully well. Otherwise, I
will not be here with you”.
Source: Sunnewsonline
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