Nigerian gov't condemns ex-president's comments on Boko Haram insurgency

Source: Xinhua| 2019-05-21 22:26:43|Editor: xuxin
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LAGOS, May 21 (Xinhua) -- The Nigerian government on Tuesday described former President Olusegun Obasanjo's comments imputing ethno-religious motive to Boko Haram as deeply offensive and patently divisive, saying such indiscreet comments are far below the status of an elder statesman.

Minister of Information and Culture, Lai Mohammed, in a statement made available to Xinhua said it was particularly tragic that a man who fought to keep Nigeria one is the same one seeking to exploit the country's fault lines to divide it in the twilight of his life.

He said Boko Haram and ISWAP are terrorist organizations pure and simple, adding that they care little about ethnicity or religion when perpetrating their senseless killings and destruction.

"Since the Boko Haram crisis, which has been simmering under the watch of Obasanjo, boiled over in 2009, the terrorist organization has killed more Muslims than adherents of any other religion, blown up more mosques than any other houses of worship and is not known to have spared any victim on the basis of their ethnicity," the minister said.

"It is therefore absurd to say that Boko Haram and its ISWAP variant have as their goal the 'Fulanisation and Islamisation' of Nigeria, West Africa or Africa," Mohammed added.

He said President Buhari put to rest the mis-characterization of Boko Haram as an Islamic organization when he said, in his inaugural speech in 2015, that ''Boko Haram is a mindless, godless group who are as far away from Islam as one can think of''.

The minister said Obasanjo's comments are therefore as insensitive and mischievous as they are as offensive and divisive in a multi-ethnic and multi-religious country like Nigeria.

He said Obasanjo's prescriptions for ending the Boko Haram/ISWAP crisis, which include seeking assistance outside the shores of Nigeria, are coming several years late, as President Buhari has done that and more since assuming office, hence the phenomenal success he has recorded in tackling the terrorists.

"Shortly after assuming office in 2015, President Buhari's first trips outside the country were to rally the support of Nigeria's neighbours - Benin, Cameroon, Chad and Niger - for the efforts to battle the terrorists. The President also rallied the support of the international community, starting with the G7, and then the US, France and the UN," he added.

"That explains the massive degrading of Boko Haram, which has since lost its capacity to carry out the kind of spectacular attacks for which it became infamous, and the recovery of every inch of captured Nigerian territory from the terrorists," Mohammed said.

The minister called on the former President not to allow personal animosity to override his love for a united Nigeria, saying it will not be out of place if he withdraws his unfortunate statement and apologizes to Nigerians.

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