by Peregrino Brimah
While we have received the announcement of the technical defeat of Boko Haram from
the Nigerian government on the Christmas eve, we are obligated
to advice Nigerian citizens to not release their breath yet and risk
their lives in the known Boko Haram territories. Keep your guards up and
be fully security-conscious as the end is near and approachable but not
quite here.
We highly appreciate the work of the
altruistic and truly patriotic civilian JTF, which has always remained
the last line of defense, and the most reliable and consistent hope of
the communities plagued by Boko Haram. Your vigilance in intercepting
those food-flask bombs cannot be overestimated. The sacrifice you make,
and those who have passed will never be forgotten.
Boko Haram “moneybags” are still free
While Boko Haram has been “technically”
defeated, the danger is still here. If the public was not notified, not
a single sponsor of Boko Haram has yet been arrested by the Nigerian
security services and army. This is the root of the deadly tree, and
until the root is killed, the tree will not be dead.
We would like to remind the Nigerian
security services that the governor of Borno state and the head of the
Northern States Governors Forum, Kashim Shettima, knows the sponsors of
Boko Haram. He has mentioned on several occasions that he is keeping
mute to protect them. We want the Nigerian army to make Kashim Shettima
and others who know the sponsors talk. Dasuki has hinted
that he knows the sponsors; so has the former president, Goodluck
Jonathan. We all do believe they have handed over this information to
the security services, and we also expect the top-level arrests before
the December deadline.
It is time to put a lasting and
permanent end to the menace that has affected all of us including the
army, and turned some of us into beasts and walking dead. The stress has
taken a permanent toll on our army; it needs counselors and medical
therapy. The soldiers should not keep laying their lives down for us,
and testing their physical and mental capacities while some people who
have paid for this carnage still live happily.
The war against Boko Haram sponsors must start now
As important as the war against
corruption are prosecuting the chief looters, and the war against Boko
Haram and its main financiers and political sponsors, both Nigerian and
foreign. Nigeria must urgently get to the bottom of it via identifying
and executing its backers, not only to truly end the reign of terror and
prevent its reoccurrence, but also to identify the reasons towards
preventing similar situations in the future. The sponsors of Boko Haram
must no longer be covered, and all those implicated in concealing their
identities must be punished equally to the full extent of the law.
The military chiefs suspected in
directly and indirectly supporting Boko Haram and its pogrom agenda
along with the former NSA, Dasuki, must also be brought to book. We
should have pity for the 100,000 dead and three million displaced
suffering in the Borno winter right now. The Chibok girls and their
families deserve justice; without justice there can never be peace.
It is another Christmas without our
girls. Only God knows whether they will ever come back. But they are in
the best hands – His. May He have mercy on them.
We thank the sacrifice of the soldiers
in the battlefield. May the Good Lord bless you and reward you in the
ways man cannot. Zaman Lafiya, Lafiya Dole!
God bless Nigeria.
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