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Chibok girls dispersed, some married off & appointing ministers tough - Buhari



About 513 days after the abduction of the Chibok Secondary School girls in Borno State, hopes of rescuing the girls en bloc vaporized as President Muhammadu Buhari, Tuesday, disclosed that they have been dispersed and some of them, especially Christians, married off against their faith.



President Buhari made the comments in an interview on BBC Hausa service on Tuesday.

Asked if he received any information about the whereabouts of the kidnapped Chibok girls, he said: “They (Boko Haram insurgents) have scattered them, and (they) are being guarded at dispersed locations. Most of the girls are Christians and were forced to embrace Islam. The sect’s cruel leaders have married some of the girls, obviously against their wish. Others have been left to practice their religion but their condition could hardly be ascertained.

“Both ground and air security personnel in the Sambisa forest could spot where the girls are, but since the insurgents have also kidnapped housewives and other women, no one could say whether they mixed them or how they dispersed them. But efforts are being intensified and as people know, the three neighbouring governments of Cameroon, Chad, and Niger are helping us since these suicide bombers are now going to their areas and detonating the bombs in mosques and other places.”

On his efforts to check the Boko Haram insurgency, Buhari said: “One of the decisions we took soon after we came into office was to change the service chiefs and we overhauled the infantry. We mandated the military chiefs to change the infantry, re-train them, equip them with adequate weapons and put trained and qualified commanders for the soldiers. The three states of Yobe, Borno and Adamawa know the successes being recorded now.”

Locals must help fight Boko Haram

Told that despite this success of the military, suicide bombers have continued to strike, the President fingered the international dimension of the insurgency and stressed the need for the support of local people in the war.

“Boko Haram members have pledged their allegiance to ISIS — an insurgent group from the Middle East, with enough money and its members were brainwashed into killing innocent people, including Al-Shabbab around Somalia, and Al-Qa’eda from Yemen, plus the ISIS itself around Syria and Iraq. If you can recall, ISIS even went to mosques in Saudi Arabia and killed people on about three to five occasions not to talk of doing same in Nigeria. So, the biggest problem here is how they brainwashed young people, including young girls, who go to mosques, churches, markets, motor parks and detonate bombs, kill themselves and other civilians.

 How we are going to overcome this is going back to the traditional security apparatus — community leaders, neighbours, district heads, emirs, who should begin to identify new faces in their localities and ask them where they come from and what brought them. They can identify them in either markets, or any other place. This is what will help us in that regard so that those planning to undertake suicide missions could be identified and they would be dealt with appropriately,” he said.

I appointed people I can trust

In the interview, Buhari also defended his recent appointments criticized by many Nigerians as lopsided, saying he nominated people he could trust, and who had worked with him for years.
An overwhelming majority of the President’s senior appointees are from the northern region of the country, where he comes from, and about 33 per cent of the appointments is from his native Katsina State. The South East has no appointee yet.

Asked why his appointments are lopsided, he said: “This is the nature of Nigerian politics. If they will do justice to me, as an elected Nigerian president, let them look at the Constitution a Nigerian president works with; there are people who will closely work with me that don’t need to be taken to the Senate. If I select people whom I know quite well in my political party, whom we came all the way right from the APP, CPC and APC, and have remained together in good or bad situation, the people I have confidence in and I can trust them with any post, will that amount to anything wrong? I have been with them throughout our trying times, what then is the reward of such dedication and suffering? They did not defect because of positions, they did not involve themselves in the pursuit of personal gains, and they accepted their fate throughout our trying moments. What is wrong if I make you the secretary (of the federal government) because I have confidence that things will go normal?”

NNPC, big theatre of theft

On his anti-graft war and whether he has made some recoveries since he came to power, the President identified the Nigeria National Petroleum Corporation (NNPC) as the biggest arena for stealing the country’s funds.

His words: “The biggest area of stealing of Nigeria’s funds was through NNPC, which is the apex oil selling corporation. That was why we dissolved their board and brought someone who knows the oil sector very well, but who is not from NNPC and entrusted him with the leadership of the NNPC. And instead of the eight major departments, four were liquidated and four continue to exist. This is because, for the past 10 years, the crude oil stealing has been going on using some vessels. By law, their owners, captains and where they are taking the crude must be known.

“So, the method for the crude oil stealing was that those involved shipped the crude through smaller vessels and then transfer the crude to the larger vessels at distant locations in the ocean, before they head to other countries. Some of them carry the crude but later change the destination.

“Our new approach is to get support from European countries, the US and China. Those doing the bunkering, you need to know the amount first and the banks they deposit the monies, etc. These are the things we are doing currently. And you know, those developed countries are strict on evidences and you have to show the evidences of such cases before they can assist you. If you recall, during the military regimes, such people were arrested, thoroughly interrogated and arraigned before the courts with evidences.

“But that is impossible now. It is democracy and even the foreign countries, where the money is being taken to, practice democracy. The companies involved in buying the crude and the banks that kept the money would be identified so that we would determine whether they are Nigerians or not; whether the stolen crude and its quantity was actually taken from here, sold with the Nigerian name and how what accrued to Nigeria was diverted.

“So, the situation is a complex one, but we are getting support from governments of those countries, including their security agencies. When we get the relevant documents, we would bring them (culprits) back to our courts and try them. We would then show the evidence to the world that the crude oil they traded was actually stolen or shipped with Nigerian name but later changed the papers and took away the money, instead of depositing them into the Central Bank of Nigeria.”

Asked when he would prosecute the looters given his recent promise that within weeks, Nigerians would witness the prosecution of such looters in the courts, he responded: “Actually, we are at the verge of doing that. I have just explained the difficulties involved. In the past, around 1984, the process we underwent to recover the stolen monies was different from the one we are adopting now. It was a military regime at that time, but now, ideologies of the countries involved is that until you are proved guilty, you remain innocent. And that is what we have been trying to establish; the actual identity of the people, where they took the crude to, did they really pay back the money to the CBN or to the pocket of some individuals? Was the entire crude shipped or part of it? This is not an easy thing and we have never realized its complexity until recently when some foreign countries agreed to support our course.”

Appointing ministers tough

The President who reassured that his cabinet would be in place before the end of the month, however, disclosed that he is finding the process difficult to finish because of the massive rot in the polity.
“The process is difficult to finish. So, we would continue the screening to come up with people that deserve to hold the positions. This is because, what I see daily in terms of the damage inflicted on Nigeria in the last 10 years is enormous. Only God knows its magnitude,” he said.

Asked if there were names that he earlier lined up for appointments that he later discovered their complicity and then changed his mind, Buhari said: ‘’There are people that deserve to hold the position because of their knowledge in either financial issues or oil sector or even in governance. But you discover that in one way or the other, and whether they knew it or not, they were dragged to such unwholesome practices. Bringing such people will be tantamount to leaving your doors open when you have gone to rest in your apartment. Putting such people in either financial, petrol or works ministry would be dangerous because behind the scene, some people control a person. They would be dictating to them with a threat to award them contracts.
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14 comments

  1. You are on right course sir. We are praying for you. Pls I knw smpple in delta reach me through this medium and I will give u their info. Tank u

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  2. Hmmmmm.so if Buhari knows dese things before now and as never caught anyone or no exact amount of money,crude stolen,why have dey been indicting people with huge amount of money since?where is Oshiomole?well,d truth is coming up gradually,very soon apc will deny saying dey will end boko haram and tight corruption.

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  3. Buhari is doing his best in the complex case of Nigeria corruption.

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  4. Hahaha. I like Buhari for one thing: his straight talks. He has said the reality on the much publicised Chibok girls abduction. Buhari, welcome to the reality Jonathan faced, but the only thing is that you benefited politically from the Chibok issue. The truth, however, is that Buhari cannot do anything more than Jonathan did on the issue.
    Secondly, candid statements on appointments about changing persons that may have been earmarked for ministerial appointments due to new found unwholesome practices on such persons. Some known APC politicians, sorry, would be affected.
    Finally, Buhari is on point on the lopsided appointments. It is indeed, the way with Nigerian politics. If Jonathan did not do enough for his people, that's his choice. A leader must form his loyal cabinet to work with. It's not an issue of federal character here. It's whom one can work with to succeed. I'll do the same.

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    1. So we loop side the feeding of the country to the niger delta and loop side government posts to the north? Ok, so when do we loop side the feeding of Nigeria to the north. monkey no fit dey work make dogs and baboons dey chop for ever na. When do you tell the north to contribute something for a change?

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  5. Appointing people you trust is difderent from people with merit. Again is it only northerners that worked with you all these years? Ogbonnaya onu provided you the platform to contest twice. He has been with you all these years and you still cant trust him? Even if you trust them based on all your excuses do you know their tomorrow? Why not mention an area of expertise that endeared them to such posts? Will all these justify reasons for disobeying the constitution by not subjecting them to screening by senate? Anyway.... NAPOLEON IS ALWAYS RIGHT.

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  6. De truth is coming out Why did PMB wait for ds long before telling Nig., Dis Great Lie.PMB knows everything about BH ds statement was Ist Made by de BH Leaders ... Hw can a thinking Human believe that dere was Chibok Saga if De no 1 Man in nigeria will wake up and tell de whole world dat somebody's children has been married out.....BUT let me tell APC and thier political game makers if ever Christian Girls were denied their God Given Right and taken to Political Captivity just to Remove Jonathan and put Buhari de God of de Christians will fight for those girls and come what may dere will always be a Remnants ..... A girl from those girls will emerge one day to tell nigerians de Blank Truths ....

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    1. I wonder why people don't think before making comments, if Jonathan govt has taken the right steps at the right time probably these girls might have been rescued but he went on campaigning in Kano and other places. Now you should know how days the girls have been abducted before Buhari was elected and sworn in

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  7. My heart goes to those innocent girls and their Families,hoping for the best out of this complex senerio

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  8. PMB,U ARE DOING WELL. May God continue to guide u. Amen.Nigeria is a complex nation and u are approaching the solution accordingly. May God grant u and ur vice more wisdom to take us to the promise land. We appreciate u sir.

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  9. If the girls where even missing in the first, feel sorry for the parents, Mr Oby Ezekwesili you suddenly became dumb, where is El-refia and Bakare? Very funny set of Nigerians, the truth is gradually coming out.

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  10. Buhari's Coup Plot in de name of Election is what has taken de Christian girls dowry No wonder his lieutenant Shetima Craftily game de chibok girls parent part of de dowry few days ago.....When Jonathan did this out of consolation and love some Nigerians commented negatively Now Buhari is taking de step of Jonathan and de same people are hailing PMB.....Shame to the fools.....eg OBJ Ministerial Nominee Dr Ezekwe...

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  11. Pls sir with due respect I think this is not time for manufesto or campaign the mandate has been givng to u by nigerians pls just go ahead and do ur job not just with mouth.thank u

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  12. All of a sudden, you are agreeing to the fact that rescuing those girls may not be an easy job. May even be impossible to get them whole again. The BBOG group was hired to make sure the political intentions of the whole scheme is realized.

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