Nigerian Military Cannot Defeat Boko Haram - UK High Commissioner
According to outgoing British High Commissioner to Nigeria, Andrew
Pocock, the Boko Haram insurgency in North-east Nigeria cannot be
resolved by the security agencies only.
Speaking at a farewell interactive session with newsmen in Kaduna on
Monday, Mr. Pocock said: “We don’t look at the problem in the Northeast
as purely a security problem. It is not something that can be resolved
with the use of the army of the police or the security agencies only. It
is not going to be solvable.
“There has to be three different things; the first is a properly
articulated security efforts. The second is that, there has to be a
different kind of politics in the Northeast, where state and Federal
Government work together instead of against each other and where there
is a much more common and agreed agenda about what needs to be done to
correct many years of mis-governance and of poor policy in the
North-east.
“The third dimension has to be a developmental and economic uplift
agenda. Too many, particularly young people are not only without
employment in the North-east but because of the insurgency are without
any economic prospect whatsoever. No one can live without hope and
indeed if the economic and the developmental aspect of these are not
addressed, the opportunities for radicalisation are much greater. So,
those three things have to work in tandem, the security instrument,
politics and development/economic approach.”
He however stated that with the new government of President Muhammadu
Buhari, people are looking to a chance to get out of the security
situation in the North-east, adding that, in the overall, there is
greater possibility of stability and economic success, economic recovery
perhaps than they might have been before the election.
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