BUHARI MUST GO: UK GUARDIAN SLAMS NIGERIANS PRESIDENT, REVEALS STRONG EVIDENCE OF FAILURE
A major British newspaper has called on
President Muhammadu Buhari to recognize he has failed to live up to his
pledge to destroy Boko Haram. Writing for the Guardian (UK), journalist
Simon Tisdall says President Buhari has completely failed in his
campaign to destroy the Islamist terror group.
Tisdall argues that far from making
Nigeria safer, the president’s policies have created more instability
throughout the country.
“Buhari’s harsh approach to unrest of any kind may be causing more
problems than it solves across Nigeria as a whole,” he said. The
journalist points out that since Buhari became president last year
agitation for the actualization of Biafra has increased in the
southeast, as has violence between farmers and Fulani cattle herders in
the middle belt.
He quotes the International Crisis
Group’s analyst for Nigeria Nnamdi Obasi as saying that President
Buhari’s hard line policy will also lead to further strife in the Niger
Delta region after recent attacks by the Niger Delta Avengers and Egbesu
Mightier Fraternity.
Buhari However since Buhari’s
election violence in Niger Delta and other parts of Nigeria has
increased “Both groups have sent the government their lists of demands,
mostly for local control of oil revenues, threatening even more
crippling attacks if they are ignored,” Obasi is quoted as saying.
“The government’s response – deploying
more military assets and threatening an unmitigated crackdown – portends
an escalation of the violence.” Tisdall also accuses President Buhari
of using the Chibok girls as a political ploy, referring to the
president meeting the rescued Chibok girl Amina Ali Darsha Knkeki at his
villa last month.
“The fuss looked like a slightly
desperate bid to deflect attention from the fact the other girls remain
unaccounted for,” Tisdall said. Details at the Guardian.

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