Perry Brimah, a popular columnists and convener of ENDS
[Every Nigerian Do Something], has declared that ex-President Goodluck
Jonathan defeated Boko Haram while President Muhammadu Buhari only mopped up.
Brimah in a lengthy expose on Saturday, which he said was to
reveal the real truth, revealed all that Jonathan did despite alleged obstruction
by the North.
The article reads in parts: ”For posterity it is important that we are honest
in recording accounts of the day. When we are partial and political, we only do
injustice to ourselves now and permanently to future generations. The history
of Boko Haram is sad and painful and one we wish to soon forget, however it is
important we keep accurate records to learn from it for tomorrow.
Boko Haram, real name, Jama’atu Ahlis Sunna Lidda’awati
wal-Jihad, rekindled as its beta version, or Boko Haram II under Goodluck
Jonathan. Like Obasanjo, Jonathan tolerated and enabled the establishment of
Boko Haram in the wilderness of the northeast. He did not care and saw it as an
opportunity for political slander against his perceived enemies in the north
and also as a cash cow for embezzling massive defense allocations. “Let them
kill themselves,” he was reported to have once said when given breaking news of
terror incidents.
Obstructed By Northern Elite
Jonathan in his political desperation handed over his party
to the north. It is on record that his PDP party chairman, Bamanga Tukur, a
typical northern elite who President Muhammadu Buhari recently praised on his
birthday, said as recorded in the Punch that, “Boko Haram is fighting for
justice; Boko Haram is another name for justice.” This was a strong sentiment
in the north from when Boko Haram II started in 2011 till late 2013 when Sheikh
Gumi and Muslims Against Terror broke ranks and voiced loud condemnations of
the group.
In June of 2013, The Nation bore the headline, “Buhari
faults clampdown on Boko Haram members.” Quoting the article, ”He (Buhari)
accused the government of killing and destroying their houses while the Niger
Delta militants were given special treatment by the government. Buhari who
spoke on Sunday on a Liberty Radio programme, Guest of the Week monitored in
Kaduna also admitted that the road to the registration of the All Progressive
Congress (APC) was rough.”
The north did not care about Boko Haram at this point and
saw it simply as a tool to prove Jonathan’s ineptness. Any move he made was
opposed by the north. At a point when Boko Haram had conquered 23 of 27 local
governments in Borno and a ThinkTank I was a part of with a ground-shaking
article published May 8th 2013, successfully pushed Jonathan to cut short his
South Africa trip and immediately deploy excess battalions to the northeast and
declare a State of emergency, the northern elite kicked against it. The
Governors’ forum headed by Rotimi Amaechi a founder of the APC, advised him to
not listen to us, with the words below as quoted from PremiumTimes of May 13th,
2013:
“We urge the Federal Government to continue to support
affected states in the bid to check violence…We also call on the Federal
Government to ignore the ongoing agitation for a state of emergency in some
parts of the country. These requests are being made by people who do not wish
our country well and who are bent on plunging the country into a deeper
crisis.”
The weak Jonathan declared a half-baked State of emergency
leaving the governors in situ. This was his undoing as Borno Governor Shettima
will later violate WAEC order and keep a Chibok school open for exams which
paved the way for Boko Haram to abduct over 270 girls in what will be
Jonathan’s greatest international embarrassment and partly cost him the
presidency.
The same governor admitted to Premium Times last August
that he did not even raise alarm over the kidnap of the girls under his domain
to the president for a full three weeks.
The United States blocked Nigeria from purchasing weapons to
fight Boko Haram. One of former President Jonathan’s blunders which only he can
be blamed for, is not telling Nigerians of this serious hinderance in time.
Not only did the US not sell any weapons to Jonathan, but
Obama also blocked Nigeria from buying them from various countries. This while
several autocratic countries with major human right violations were supplied
steady ammo by the Obama admin. We recall that Hillary Clinton resisted
labelling Boko Haram a terrorist organisation in spite of it being the most
deadly in the world.
This is the uphill battle Goodluck Jonathan faced; waged by
internal and external enemies. When Jonathan finally realized that he had set
himself up and his re-election depended on defeating Boko Haram, he scrambled
in a last minute “6-month war” effort to decisively crush the terrorists. Here
I believe is where the controversial aspect of the history begins.
I open with a challenge for anyone to give the list of towns
in the northeast liberated under Buhari as against the list of towns liberated
in Jonathan’s 6-month campaign. I also would like a list of the number of
terrorists the Buhari government killed or captured to compare to Jonathan’s
record of thousands.
Equipment
Goodluck Jonathan first bought the weapons Nigeria had not
bought since the 80s. Neither Babangida, nor Abacha, nor Abdulsalami, nor
Obasanjo, nor Yar’Adua had bought any decent weapons and war machines for
Nigeria over a span of 30 odd years. Against obstruction from the US, Jonathan
succeeded in bringing in some serious equipment. Nigerians all watched as
powerful T72 M1s from Ukraine were driven up north. Beeagle blog, a foremost
military conversation website publicized these deadly acquisitions while Nigerians
did not care and focused only on politics.
As history was being turned on its head, Dasuki later
defended himself and attempted to correct our narrative by making public,
images of the sophisticated arms the Jonathan government bought. See: Dasuki
releases images of sophisticated weapons acquired under Jonathan [PHOTOS] –
DailyPost, August 2015.
In the six months including when Jonathan postponed the
elections till March to buy an extra month and half, Jonathan brought in these
APCs, MRAPs, tanks, drones and other equipment to capacitate the Nigerian
military at the war front.
It must be mentioned that Boko Haram was one of the most
motivated, financed and battle hardened armies in Africa at the time. With
promises of heaven, laced with hard drugs that made the heaven practically
visible, Boko Haram was not only battle-hardened but potentially larger than
the Nigerian military. With recruitable mercenary forces across west Africa and
to the Congo, the Boko Haram army stood at a high point of as many as 40,000
soldiers.
Mercenaries
Goodluck Jonathan hired mercenaries from South Africa to
wage the bloody war, the 72 Mobile Force. These hardened mercenaries did not
come to Nigeria to drink tea in Maiduguri. They knew how to operate the REVA
MRAPs and other sophisticated machinery and the modified F7 supersonic jets,
and that is what they came and did.
Of course, I accept a lot of the blame in the narrative
being as inaccurate as it is today. Instead of also acknowledging the triumphs
these mercenaries were achieving in record time, we all focused on condemning
Jonathan for allowing matters deteriorate to the point where he was paying
foreigners as much as $350 a day to fight our war for us.
Chad Troops
Even if we deny what our own military did during Jonathan’s
six-month war, can we deny what the “janjaweed” Chadian army did in the
northeast? I do not think the inhabitants of the northeast can ever deny and
discount the many times they celebrated and gave food and water to Chadian
troops as they massacred and pursued Boko Haram from town to town, liberating
successive towns and villages in the northeast. There is ample local Chad TV
video of these conquests.
Jonathan signed an MoU with Chad’s Idriss Deby and his
troops, some of the most battle hardened in Africa, came into Nigeria and
competed with a revived Nigerian army liberating cities from various extents of
the state. Reuters has one of the typical videos up on Youtube showing the
liberation of Damask in March of 2015. It reports that 200 terrorists were
killed in that battle. Vice News has “Chad’s war against Boko Haram.” AlJazeera
also has its video from March 2015 in which it reports on the Chadian army
liberation of many cities including Dikwa where the journalist’s chopper
landed.
Cities Jonathan Liberated
Nigeria’s 7 Infantry Division with the assistance of South
African 72 Mobile force troops retook Bama as reported in PremiumTimes on March
16th 2015. On 27th March foreign media reported Nigeria’s capture of Gwoza,
Boko Haram’s urban headquarters.
Chief Media Consultant to the Forum of Spokespersons of
Security and Response, Agencies, FOSSRA, Yushau Shuaib resigned in protest in
March of 2016 after the Buhari government’s Jon Ode-led panel denied the
equipment acquisitions and war accomplishments of the Jonathan administration.
In a scathing reaction to the new administration, Shuaib
listed major cities liberated by Jonathan’s pre-election push, he said,
“some of the towns recovered before the coming of President
Buhari were Abadam, Askira, Baga, Bama, Bita, Buni Yadi, Damboa, Gamboru Ngala,
Goniri, Gujba, Gulani, Gwoza, Hong, Konduga, Kukawa, Marte, Madagali, Michika,
Monguno, as well as Mubi and many others.
“A clear testimony to some of the accomplishments was the
official DHQ release dated March 16, 2015 with reference No: DHQ/ABJ/901/32/DDI
and entitled: “Troops finally rout terrorists from Bama and last stronghold in
Yobe.”
The onus is on those who deny the achievements of the
Jonathan government in its last minute six-month war to provide a list of major
cities liberated by the Buhari government. Can Army Chief Tukur Yusuf Buratai
deny these accomplishments of the army under the command of former President
Goodluck Jonathan? It will do Nigeria good and history a great favor to have a
comprehensive response from CoAS Buratai.
Boko Haram was largely pushed out of Nigeria’s major towns
back into Sambisa forest and remote villages and settlements. The Buhari
government’s major achievement has been the liberation of a good amount of
Sambisa forest, though the terrorists are still based in some parts of it.
Unfortunately the terrorists have retaken the famous “Ground Zero,” according
to ENDS sources.
In praise to Buhari was the discovery of a massive Boko
Haram supply barge and 4000 petroleum drums, dealing the terrorists a most
severe logistics blow. Again this was in July of 2015, and could be argued to
have been under the momentum built by Jonathan.
So where is the evidence of Buhari’s decimation of Boko
Haram, other than mopping up and opening up towns liberated by the army under
the previous administration? Jonathan could not repopulate the towns due to
mine fears. The Buhari government is slowly de-mining them before attempting to
restore the surviving inhabitants.
The only time we heard the Buhari government announce the
killing of over 200, was when they accidentally bombed an IDP camp in Rann, killing
236.
It is recollected that Jonathan secured the northeast to the
extent that peaceful elections could hold. This is irrefutable evidence of the
success of his campaign against the terrorist organisation before handing over.
It was based on the momentum built by Jonathan that Buhari
could promise to defeat the terrorists by December of his first year in office,
and announce that he had pretty much completed that with only mop up operations
left. The evidence points out that it was Jonathan who had completed 80% of the
strategic defeat and the Buhari government finished the rest 20% by December of
2015 and since then embarked in mop up and negotiations with the terrorists to
reintegrate into civilian populations. 40,000 soldiers just don’t disappear.
A lot of what Jonathan did and Buhari has continued is under
the counter negotiations with terrorists dropping their arms and silently
attempting to lead normal lives. The governor of Taraba state just complained
that there are too many of these ex-Boko Haram terrorists in his state now
battling an uptick in violent crime”.
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ReplyDeleteTruth remains forever.
As long As the APC continues in relentless political denial and deciet, they set a natural obstacle for themselves which like their shadow, stalks them foreve. You ought to know that Karma doesn't back down. Thank you for telling us what we know already, not as much for your courage to say it now for indeed These facts will remain indelible in history forever and ever. Let them continue the telemundo of discovering loot in soak away pits. This giant called Nigeria is bigger than all of them put together and one day..... just one day.... Truth shall prevail.
Mr man truth has not surfaced actually, when it did, GEJ will definitely be in prison. The life of the Northerners wasted by GEJ can never be forgotten.
DeleteHe wasted their life by starting Boko Haram. You northerners are comedians. Go and stop your misguided brothers.
DeleteJonathan and his team of rogues used Boko a Haram to steal Nigeria blind, Jonathan surfacing here and there before 2019 is dead on arrival. All those that benefitted from the insurgency directly or indirectly then and now will know no peace to their next generation,
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