Boko Haram: 50 CSOs visit N’ East, say peace has returned
Boko Haram: 50 CSOs visit N’ East, say peace has returned
Over 50
civil society organisations in Nigeria on Thursday gave an assessment of
the security situation in the North East and concluded that all is now
well.
They however, advised that the Nigerian military should
maintain vigilance in the North East over the Boko Haram terrorists to
ensure their total extermination.
The CSOs under the aegis of Coalition for Change and Good Governance (CCGG),
said Boko Haram has been defeated adding that while the
political wing of the Islamic sect had refused to yield to efforts by
the Federal Government to declare Nigeria a terrorist free nation, the
militant wing had continued to flee.
The CCGG made its position known in a communique issued in
Jos, after a one-week tour of Maiduguri and some parts of the North
East.
The resolution was signed by the National Co-ordinator and
Convener of CCGGC, Okpokwu Ogenyi; Executive Director, Save Humanity
Advocacy Centre, Ibrahim Abubakar; Executive Director, New Initiative
for Credible Leadership, Rev Steven Onwu; Founder, Centre for Social
Justice, Equity and Transparency, Joyce Adamu and Coordinator, New
Nigeria Youth for Progress, John Okoro.
Others are Founder, Friends of Humanity, Dr. Tunde
Ogunmola; Secretary General, National Coalition Against Terrorism,
Alhaji Garuba Shehu; National Co-ordinator, Northern Inter-Faith and
Religious Organization for Peace, Musa Fomson and others.
Details below…
METHODOLOGY
The Coalition simultaneously deployed its assets, which
comprised researchers from its member-CSOs to the north east states
comprising Adamawa, Bauchi, Borno, Gombe, Taraba and Yobe. While Boko
Haram terror activities initially spanned the entire six states, the
terror group heinous acts were later concentrated on Borno state, which
was incidentally the birthplace of the insurgency, as it witnessed the
most brutal of terror attacks. The higher number of researchers was
therefore deployed to Borno as the requirement was higher there.
The researchers adopted the appropriate approaches for collecting information, facts and evidence.
These include:
OBSERVATION:
The situation in the areas visited were directly observed
to give indication of prevalent atmosphere including how much of natural
daily socio-economic activities have resumed and at what intensity. The
observed trends were compared with documentary accounts of what
obtained in the areas prior to the birth of Boko Haram.
INTERVIEWS:
Researchers were able to interview respondents from among
the local population, who were able to give accounts of their
experiences before the start of the Boko Haram insurgency, at the height
of the terrorists’ activities and in the wake of the Federal
Government’s intervention. This mode of information gathering was to
bridge the gap created by the level of education in the area and the
need to be able to monitor non-verbal cues of respondents.
CONTENT ANALYSIS OF MEDIA
REPORTS:
The researchers analyzed media reports of the Federal
Government anti-terror efforts in the two years preceding May 29, 2015
and the two years after, covering a four year period. This layer of
research offered insight into the diligence with which the war was
prosecuted.
FINDINGS
The Coalition’s research found that:
Life is returning to communities that were earlier
dislocated by Boko Haram terrorists with residents beginning to resume
the economic activities that were disrupted by the these killers. This
conflict significantly with stories making the rounds that the northeast
is a wasteland.
The efforts of the Federal Government vis a viz the
military operation against the insurgency particularly is yielding
results. Incidents of successful attacks by the terrorists has become
more of the exception more than the rule.
The war against insurgency has clearly been won courtesy
the military and all the sister organizations including traditional and
religious groups that made the victory possible. Gallant troops are not
relenting in their efforts particularly the Army, which is championing
the fight to secure the country for Nigerians.
Coalition members visited the defeat of Sambisa Forest,
driving on roads that were earlier closed but have now been re-opened
while the return of normalcy to the towns bordering Nigeria’s neighbors
was verifiable.
In the course of interaction with the local population,
people testified as to how they have been able to return to their
communities that the terrorists once overran but have now been returned
to the original inhabitants who are now back to rebuilding their lives.
The local population expressed concerns that mischief
makers are exploiting the mood of the nation to scale up propaganda in
the media to create the wrong impression to Nigerians therefore casting
aspersions on Acting President, Professor Yemi Osinbajo and the sterling
performance of the Service Chiefs.
In the war against terrorism, the Federal Government under
the able supervision of the Acting President has performed very well to
an extent that the President will be very happy when he returns from
his medical leave being a man that hates the shedding of blood of any
Nigerian.
CONCLUSIONS
Based on the above findings it is safe to conclude that
the war has been won. Reported attacks by so called Boko Haram for most
part of 2017 were attempts by those that want to resurrect the defeated
terror group to create Boko Haram 2.0, in pursuit of a sick agenda to
keep the population terrified.
There has to be more decisiveness in going after those
that continue to sponsor activities to revive terrorism in northeast
Nigeria or any other part of the country.
RECOMMENDATIONS
It is recommended that the CSOs hold a mega victory rally
in Abuja to celebrate the achievements of the Federal Government in its
victory over Boko Haram.
The CSOs should institute research and intellectual
discourse to dissect the best possible ways to sustain the victory that
has been won by the Federal Government through the various approaches
adopted by the military to curtail the menace of terrorism in Nigeria.
There should be a discourse on ways to accelerate and
improve on the deradicalization of former Boko Haram members that have
yielded to superior fighting powers the state as the military have been
able to force many to surrender.
Nigerians, particularly leader of thought should be
invited to condemn in totality attempts by agents of darkness to revive
Boko Haram using a section of the media that propagate sponsored reports
without any visit to the north east or any part of the country once
oppressed by Boko Haram.
The CSOs commend the Federal Government and the Acting
President for sustaining the level of victory in the north east in the
absence of President Muhammadu Buhari who is on a medical leave. The
loyalty of the Service Chiefs to the democratic authority that made
victory possible is noted and must be commended.
There should be a toning down of the unnecessary focus on
complicating issues with ethno-religious sentiments. The practice has
only worsen issues that could have been more easily addressed if
everyone involved take nationalistic view of them.
Signed…
K Is Comrade Okpokwu Ogenyi
National Co-ordinator /Convener
Ibrahim Abubakar
Executive Director,
Save Humanity Advocacy Centre
Rev Steven Onwu
Executive Director
New Intitiative for Credible Leadership
Joyce Adamu
Centre for Social Justice, Equity and Transparency
Comrade John Okorro
Coordinator
New Nigeria Youth for Progress
Dr. Tunde Ogunmola
Founder
Friends of Humanity
Alhaji Garuba Shehu
Secretary General
National COALITION Against Terrorism
Musa Fomson
National Co-ordinator
Northern Inter-Faith and Religious Organization for Peace
[NIFROP]
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