Prof. Khalifa Dikwa, Dean, Borno Elders Forum said contrary
to the narrative by the military and the Federal Government, no where is safe
outside of Maiduguri, capital of Borno State.
He said so bad is the security situation that not even 5km
outside of Maiduguri is safe.
“Even if they (Boko Haram) are not physically there, they
are psychologically there, disturbing the people,” Dikwa told Channels
Television’s Newsnight on Monday.
“From time to time, they ride their motorcycles, come and harass them to pay levies and so on. Outside Maiduguri, no even five kilometres, nobody is safe. And they can strike at any time.”
Dikwa told Channels TV that the military did not heed the
advice of the Private Military Contractor (PMC), to man the country’s land
borders after they had “decimated” Boko Haram in 2014.
Dikwa was referring to the South Africans who were hired by
Jonathan in 2014. By early 2015, they had flushed Boko Haram out of Nigeria’s
territory, allowing for the holding of the elections in all the local councils.
The military turned round to claim the credit. Few years
after, one of the South Africans expressed anger that the military frittered
away the gains they recorded between 2014 and 2015.
When President Buhari ascended the throne in May 2015, he
dispensed with the services of the contractors, by putting all his trust in the
army, believing that they would safeguard the territorial integrity of Nigeria.
Dikwa recalled: “At that time, they (PMC) said, ‘okay, we
have done our bit, the rest, it has to be political. Have dialogue at a
position of strength,” the university don, added.
“And that you should allow the other paramilitary,
particularly the police, to take over the terrain that you have recaptured. You
(military) move to the borders.”
“Unfortunately, the military has continued to usurp the role
of the police which is not supposed to be so,” Dikwa said.
Prof Dikwa who called for more collaboration among security
agencies in the fight against insurgency noted that the military alone cannot
fight the terrorism in Borno State.
“If you put all the military inside Borno, it will contain
it,” he said, claiming that “It looks like there is no synergy between the
security and defence agencies as if it is rivalry when they are actually
working for this country and they signed to defend the people of this country
and the territory.
“As a President, he should be able to stamp his feet to say
‘do the work, I am giving you one, two months maximum. If you don’t finish up
this thing, submit your resignation letter.”
Dikwa also advised Buhari to decentralise the command
structure in the army.
“If I were to have the ears of President Muhammadu Buhari
and Commander-in-Chief, I will insist that the command system of the military
be decentralised so that junior commanders could also give a command in case of
threats”
“Even the police have
their own way of neutralising the enemy rather than waiting. As long as the
command is from top-down, it will not work”, he said.
Nigeria has been waging a war against the Boko Haram
insurgents since 2009.
Claims that the insurgents have been ‘technically defeated”,
have been proven to be hollow, as the terrorists still kill people and stage
kidnappings, at will.
Over 35,000 people have been killed in the war.
Recently, chief of army staff, Lt. General Buratai said the
war could last another 20 years.
He however promised in the New Year that the military will
disgrace Boko Haram and ISWAP this year.
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