`Boko Haram no longer a purely Nigerian problem`
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'Boko Haram no longer a purely Nigerian problem'

Last Updated: Sunday, January 15, 2012, 09:49
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`Boko Haram no longer a purely Nigerian problem`"Western education is a sin". This is the loose translation of Boko Haram, a radical Islamist sect which has wreaked havoc in Nigeria through a wave of bombings.

In recent attacks apparently carried out by Boko Haram, over 80 people have been killed. In fact, Nigerian President Goodluck Jonathan of late said that the security situation in Nigeria was now more complex than during the civil war four decades ago.

He also admitted for the first time that Boko Haram sympathisers are in his government and security agencies, hence making the scenario even more complex.

In an exclusive interview with Kamna Arora of Zeenews.com, Dr J Peter Pham, an expert on Nigeria, discusses Boko Haram and Africa`s most populous country’s policies to tackle the Islamist militant group.

Dr J Peter Pham is director of the Michael S Ansari Africa Center at the Atlantic Council.
Kamna: Why has Nigeria failed so far in defeating Boko Haram?

Dr Pham: Nigeria’s failure to end the threat of Boko Haram can be attributed to several different causes which, in combination, severely hobbled the government’s ability to confront the challenge it faced.

First, there were the clumsy attempts of some Nigerian officials to trivialize the militant group as an insignificant localised problem and to engage in wishful thinking in the futile hope that it would go away by itself. It should not be forgotten, for example, that the late Nigerian president Umaru Musa Yar’Adua left for a state visit to Brazil right in the middle of Boko Haram’s bloody 2009 uprising, despite the fact that the revolt was engulfing four states and eventually left more than 700 people dead and numerous public buildings, including government offices, police stations, schools, and churches destroyed.

Second, while nothing justifies the type of violence which Boko Haram has engaged in, especially the targeting of men, women, and children while they worship peacefully (as was the case of the Christians killed in the Christmas bombings), it is nonetheless true that the worsening of socioeconomic conditions of northern Nigeria – including economic stagnation, lack of education, corruption, and political marginalisation – have served to swell the ranks of the ignorant, destitute, and disillusioned who are easy recruits for movements promising a radical transformation of Nigerian society. In short, there is no purely military solution.

Third, it is clear that Boko Haram has established links with foreign extremist groups, including al Qaeda in the Islamic Maghreb. These external groups have influenced Boko Haram with both tactical knowledge and ideological influence. Hence this is no longer a purely Nigerian problem. It is, at the very least, a regional problem, one that requires a response not only from the Nigerian government, but also from Nigeria’s international partners.
Kamna: Nigeria`s President has said for the first time he thinks sympathisers of the Boko Haram group are in his government and security agencies. How difficult does that make for the African nation to be victorious in `Operation Flush`?

Dr Pham: It is clear that Boko Haram could not do what it does without at least the tacit support of elements in government and security who, even if they do not necessarily share its radical ideology, hope to use its disruptive capability to their political advantage. A federal senator from the ruling People’s Democratic Party has even been arrested on charges of providing material support to the terrorists. The government needs to get to the bottom of all this.

Kamna: Do you think the Nigerian President`s policy of "carrot and stick" is working? If not, what else can be done?

Dr Pham: On the morrow of President Jonathan’s election last year, I noted in a public commentary: “Having just won an impressive mandate from the voters in what international observers have all hailed as significant step forward for Nigeria’s democracy, President Jonathan will now need to ensure that the country’s vast natural and political resources which the West African nation has at its disposal will be used to fuel its growth and development to the benefit of all Nigerians, rather than, as has sadly been the case for most of the last half century, consumed in downward spiral of corruption, internal conflict, and violence.” I see no reason to change that assessment and still await that type of decisive action.

Kamna: How do you see Boko Haram`s recent upsurge in activity?

Dr Pham: Far from being destroyed following the forceful repression of its 2009 uprising, Boko Haram has undergone a dramatic transformation thanks to growing links with other terrorist groups including al Qaeda in the Islamic Maghreb (AQIM) and Al-Shabaab in Somalia. As its attacks last year on Nigerian Police headquarters and the United Nations offices in Abuja demonstrated, far from being a spent force, Boko Haram has not only adopted, but indeed mastered one of the deadliest instruments in the jihadist arsenal, the vehicle-borne improvised explosive device (VBIED). These attacks in the Nigerian capital also demonstrated that the militant group was now capable of carrying out operations far from its usual areas of operation, a factor that was also highlighted by the attacks last month.

Kamna: How can the international community help Nigeria in tackling the Islamist group?

Dr Pham: The responsibility is that of the Nigerian government. However, the international community should be prepared to assist it as necessary, while refraining from exacerbating the situation by undue pressure or alarmism. Nigeria is too important for Africa and the world to be allowed to be brought down by a terrorist group.
First Published: 1/23/2012 10:22:05 PM

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Ebenezer - Lagos
Nigeria is facing a lot of political cum economic cum religious crises. the government is not just confused but don`t kno how to arrest the situation. the Boko haram sect according to some Nigerians are not northeners which I believe so. I think there is someone in the Nigerian government doing all these acts to frustrate the present administration. the name given to this Islamic sect(Boko haram) is just a name which is meaningless. they just gave that name to confuse Nigerians . western education as a sin is just formality. they could have given any name just to achieve their objectives. God help Nigeria to overcome these situations which started from Niger delta militants to kidnapping to Boko haram, now to fuel subsidy. God help and Bless the Nation.
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Okoye Joseph - PORT HARCOURT
I dont think we Biafrans are ready to wage war again.We are just waiting for the appointed time,but if the insist,we giv it to them.They cant continue killing our people.
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ifeanyi achusim - portharcourt rivers state
our goverment should provide the mass their needs and peace will reign in d country thanks and god bless nigeria
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Gitiks - Abuja
Men da govt. Should do is 2 get da master mind and the inner who pretent 2 be sympathesers. Get them first and rest wil be history
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Nurudeen Abdulsalam - Abuja
Why are we bitten around the bush,our leaders are our problem.mr president knew where the shoe is paining him,but it is difficult for him to go there.when arrest was made you will never hear the end result.many of this guy have been arrested on different occassion but still find there way out.don`t let us be saying muslim,we have muslim and christian in western part of the country they live in peace.bcos the two religion preachs peace.our politician should check themself.
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peter kol - abuja-nigeria
d Born state nd Federal Gov`t compatiated d family of late Moh`d yusuf in-law dat he was murderded by d security agents, dis is complet madness, hw about d families of hundreds of souls dat were murderded by d sect both in yobe, borno, gombe, adamawa, abuja d fct, etc, who then wil compatiate them...well God will.
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Abdool azeez moukhtar - Danja katsina state nig
Xtians in nig are still comparing islam and the boko harams together why?You hav to be care full dont associate us with unknown terrorist.
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musa - nigeria
we are musliman not terrorist.
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samual John - Enugu- Nigeria
All these are happening in our country because president Jonathan cannot rule this country.he has failed the nation.Boko Haram is a PDP ideology not religious.let Jonathan RESIGN because he is a FAILURE.
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Frank Julius - Warri, Delta State Nigeria
Its a painful thing dat our country is being faced wit dis type of unpleasant situation. But i tell u``u can not b doing d same tin in d same way and xpect different result`` yes our govt. has bn applyin gentleman method but all effort seems to b junk as Nigerians are bein attacked daily. Its tym to `bite` every one dat is suspect includin dose in d govt
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Israel - Nigeria
it is a great pity that an innocent, decent man in person of Mr. President is carrying the sin of the previous-corrupt government officials and other dirty public office holders. But in this case I think the Northeners are making serious mistakes, if they feel maginalize from whichever perspective, then they should hold their leaders and representative responsible and not stop being gullible to wantom destruction of life that they can not create. They have been in power for the past decades and they have done nothing but to set Nigeria and her citizens aback. They should allow Mr. President to inplement the much desired change that will set this great nation on the threshold of global admiration and not causing political distractions here and there. They should stop before the Judgement of the ALMIGHTY GOD will come upon them.



BRIJ - NEWYORK
ISLAMIST HAVE SOME FUNDAMENTAL MISTAKES IN THEIR HEAD THAT THEY CAN ACHIEVE ANY THING WITH VIOLENCE .WHICH IS TOTALLY WRONG,IF THEY ARE BEING DEPRIVED OF THEIR BASIC RIGHTS THERE ARE PLENTY OF WAYS TO WORK ON IT.IT MIGHT TAKE LITTLE LONGER BUT NO ONE WILL DARE TO CALL YOU GUYS TERRORIST.



chinedu - owerri
civil war is knocking at our door (our country)