Condemning the recent comment made by former President Olusegun
Obasanjo, criticizing President Goodluck Jonathan’s approach on Boko
Haram, a security consultant has blamed the former president for the
development of the fundamentalist group.
Max Gbanite, a strategic
security consultant, claimed that allowing the implementation of Sharia
Law in some parts of the north during the Mr Obasanjo regime, led to
the development of Islamic sect that are now staging insurgency against
the Nigerian government.
The security expert made the allegation
on Channels Television’s breakfast programme, Sunrise Daily, where he
alleged that “he (Obasanjo) allowed Sharia to take effect because of an
alleged unholy alliance between the then Governor of Zamfara state,
because they did not want the then National Security Adviser (NSA) to
have a role in government, therefore he called a political Sharia.”
The political Sharia, he claimed moved to Borno state, which is now the home ground of the Islamic sect.
He
blamed the emergence of Boko Haram on what the administration of Mr
Obasanjo failed to do, saying that “Boko Haram is a new phenomenon that
wouldn’t have degenerated to the level we have it, if Obasanjo in his
eight years in power, did what was fundamentally right in promotion of
democracy.”
Insisting that he is not President Jonathan’s
‘fighting dog or attack crocodile’, Mr Gbanite decried the former
President’s mannerism of going on an international media to lampoon the
current Head of State.
According to him, Mr Obasanjo’s statement
of stick and carrot approach on Boko Haram indicates that President
Jonathan is failing in addressing the nation’s security challenges and
this is not right for a former president.
He likened the former
president’s attitude to former military head of State, General Muhammadu
Buhari, saying that “the simplicity of the elder statesmen is
rascality.”
He enjoined them to take a cue from other elder state
men, who are as well bothered about the challenges bedeviling the
nation but will resort to talking to the President in person.
Mr
Gbanite, however called on President Jonathan to invoke the amnesty deal
for the Boko Haram insurgents, as a way to quickly and peacefully quell
the unrelenting insurgency.
Channels TV
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