Many news outlets
have reported former president Olusegun Obasanjo saying that Boko Haram has
legitimate grievances.
Really? After
eight years in Aso Rock during which he took the baton of executive lawlessness
to rarefied heights, while making absolutely no effort to rein in the excesses
and sheer negligence of the northern governors of ALL parties? Obasanjo rather
yielded to the bizarre notion of a third term gambit and channelled everything
he had to cuddle and cultivate the northern governors and others towards
achieving that ignoble end.
Finally he foisted
on the nation an Umaru Yar’Adua who was obviously too ill to lead ably(?)
assisted by a Goodluck Jonathan too clueless to effectively continue where
President Yar’Adua stopped.
Pray, when exactly
did the former president, former member of the ruling party Peoples Democratic
Party, former chairman Board of Trustees of the PDP suddenly realise that the
Boko Haram complaint/insurrection has legitimacy? What kind of Road-to-Damascus
experience is that?
Obasanjo should
spare us his sermons. The masses and voters of Nigeria should be allowed to
lick their wounds with minimal distraction as they decide for which of the two
main unattractive presidential choices to cast their votes come March 28.
Oduche Azih, Isolo,
Lagos State,
Boko Haram’s grievances
Reviewed by Unknown
on
Wednesday, March 18, 2015
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