How Chad, and Niger abandoned Nigeria to Boko Haram revealed at Jonathan’s emergency security meeting on North East
President Goodluck Jonathan
yesterday held an emergency security meeting with security chiefs as well as
the governors of Adamawa, Borno and Yobe states, focusing on the security
situation in the North East.
This is even as the Chief of
Defence Staff (CDS), Air Chief Marshal Alex Badeh, has confirmed that the
Chadian and Nigerien troops had pulled out from the Multinational Joint Task
Force (MNJTF) following the attack on the taskforce base in Baga, Borno
State.
The terrorist sect, Boko Haram
had on Saturday at about 5 a.m attacked the base in which Nigerian and allied
troops including some Boko Haram members were killed while others abandoned the
MNJTF headquarters.
The meeting, which lasted for
over an hour had in attendance, Vice President Namadi Sambo, governors
of Adamawa, Bala Ngileri, Yobe, Ibrahim Geidam, (accompanied by his
predecessor, Senator Bukar Abba Ibrahim), Borno, Kashim Shettima
(accompanied by the Secretary to the State Government, Abba Ahmed Gida) and the
Kaduna State Governor, Ramalan Yero.
Others were the National Security
Adviser, Col. Sambo Dasuki, Chief of Defence Staff (CDS), Air Chief Marshal Alex
Bade, Chief of Army Staff (COAS), Lt. Gen. Kenneth Minimah, Chief of Naval
Staff (CNS), Vice Admiral Usman Jibrin, Chief of Air Staff (CAS), Air Marshal
Adesola Amosu, Director General, State Security Service (SSS), Ekpenyong Ita,
Inspector General of Police, Sulieman Abba and Director General National
Intelligence Agency, Ayo Oke.
Attorney General of the
Federation and Minister of Justice, Mohammed Adoke, Minister of Defence,
Mohammed Gusau and Secretary to the Government of the Federation, Anyim
Pius Amyim were also in attendance.
Fielding questions from State
House correspondents at the end of the meeting, Badeh assured that the
security situation would improve this year, but insisted that the Nigerien and
Chadian troops were still part of the MNJTF.
“No. They have not pulled out of
multinational force because we have held several meetings, they are still part
of the multinational force. What has been happening is that they have not
contributed troops to the point of Baga.
Asked to speak more on the military
base attack at Baga, he said: “Of course there was an attack. Don’t worry we
are at work.”
On if Bag could be taken back
from the insurgents, Badeh replied, “Why not? I can’t tell you exactly what is
going to happen.”
On what should Nigerians expect
in the New Year in terms of security, he said, “It will improve by God’s
grace we are working”.
Meanwhile, former governor of
Yobe Bukar Abbah Ibrahim has kicked against the suggestion of border closure.
According to him, “A border of
1,500 kilometers from Yewa in Borno down to Kebbi how are you going to close
that?”
Speaking on a similar challenge
during his tenure, he said the insurgents though a small group were crushed by
the then President Olusegun Obasanjo.
Asked if he envisaged the
magnitude of the insurgency, Ibrahim said, “Not only did I envisaged it I went
through it. It was President Obasanjo who crushed the Yobe talibans over a
period of just few weeks being a former military man. We went through this,
they came to Damaturu they killed people, burnt DPO’s offices, police
officers,doctors, nurses were and so any people were killed but within a short
time Obasanjo was able to crushed them”.
Asked if he was blaming the level
of insurgency on the nation’s leadership, the former Yobe Governor said,
“No. But this one is a more terrible one than the earlier one, the earlier one
I think was a small one, it was a small insurgency, this one is very huge with
some international connections
How Chad, and Niger abandoned Nigeria to Boko Haram revealed at Jonathan’s emergency security meeting on North East
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