Former President Olusegun Obasanjo has said
that Boko Haram insurgents have legitimate grievances.
Criticising the
response of the current administration to the Boko Haram insurgency in some
parts of the North, Obasanjo highlighted low level of education as a
contributory factor.
The ex-President
spoke on Monday during a global education conference in Dubai, United Arab
Emirates.
“They (Boko Haram)
have legitimate grievances,” he told IBTimes United Kingdom.
“We don’t need
anyone to tell us that that is a problem: a problem of disparity, a problem of
marginalisation.
“The response of
the government initially was definitely not enough. When Boko Haram started
showing their fangs about four years ago, the reaction should have been firm
and unmistakable,” he added.
Obasanjo
reiterated his carrot-and-stick approach to solving the insurgency by the sect,
adding that the heat that the sect was facing from the military at the moment
could force it to dialogue with the government.
“If Boko Haram is
ready to talk, we should talk. But they will need to be pounded a little bit by
the military and then, they would be ready to talk,” he said.
Obasanjo added,
“When we were dealing with the carrot aspect, the stick aspect should have been
firm. I hope with that, we will now go the carrot; the carrot is those things
rightly or wrongly perceived as injustice or grievances that can now be dealt
with.
“But the false
confidence of the militants to go into Chad, Niger and neighbouring countries
has now led to a regional coalition of military and that has been reasonably
effective; it has not completely solved the problem.”
Obasanjo supports Boko Haram
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