SHOCKING
RECOMMENDATION: ARM AND PAY FULANIS AND HUNTERS TO FIGHT BOKO HARAM
By
James Pam, 20 October, 2015, jamespam2004@yahoo.com, 08037200640
Yes,
you read the title correctly alright. A group of highly educated and privileged
Nigerian elite has recommended that the Buhari administration should recruit
Fulani herdsmen, loacal hunters and civilian JTF and pay them very well to
fight Boko Haram insurgents side-by-side Nigerian Army soldiers. The group was
put together by former President Obasanjo, among other similar groups, as part
of his contribution towards finding solutions to Nigeria’s numerous problems.
According
to Premium Times of 23rd August 2015, Obasanjo, under the aegis of
the Olusegun Obasanjo Presidential Library, has submitted to President M. Buhari
a voluminous compendium of various committee recommendations he put together
and titled, “TOWARDS A NEW DAWN IN
NIGERIA POST 2015”.
The
seven-man team that made the shocking recommendation is made up of the
following hefty personalities:
1. Ahmed Joda – a 1960s super
Perm Sec and Chairman of too may Boards and committees including the Buhari
Transition Committee
2. Nuhu Ribadu – Lawyer, Retired
Police AIG and first EFCC Chairman, Chairman Petroleum Revenue Task Force, now
a politician in APC.
3.
Steven Oronsaye – From Edo
State, Accountant, Perm Sec Finance under Obasanjo, one-time Head of Service of
the Fed Govt, Member of NNPC Board and Ribadu Committee that probed NNPC but is
now himself is being charged with various deals amounting to billion so Naira.
He headed a famous Civil Service Reform Committee in the Jonathan days.
4.
George Obiazor - Professor of International
Affairs, Nigeria’s Ambassador to the United States 2004 to 2008, Nigeria’s High
Commissioner to Cyprus and Israel, Director General of Nigeria Institute for
International Affairs (NIIA) and a member of the Okorounmi presidential committee
that drew up modalities for the 2014 National Conference.
5. Peter Okebukola – Professor
with training at Massachusetts Institute of Technology (M.I.T.)
and Harvard University,
Specialist in Quality Assurance in Education Systems, Science, Computer
and Environmental Education. He is the President of the Global
University Network for Innovation GUNI-Africa. He is the immediate past
Executive Secretary of the National Universities Commission (NUC).
6. Tunji Olagunju – Kwara-born
Special Adviser to IBB, Special Advisor to Obasanjo on NEPAD, High Commissioner
to South Africa, PhD in Government from the University of Manchester, UK. Was
Minister for Special Duties and Internal Affairs.
7.
Yusufu Pam – Private Legal
Practitioner on EFCC retainership from Plateau State.
No
one can fault the pedigree of the men chosen by the former Presidnet, except
that he was not gender-sensitive at all. The team therefore lacked feminine
ingredients. No wonder, their end product is tasteless and tactless. How such richly
trained and experience personalities would strip themselves of academic wigs
and gowns and adopt the Fulani straw hat baffles me. In an exclusive report,
PREMIUM TIMES, an on-line newspaper, reported that these men recommended that
the Ministry of Defence should establish a collaborative effort between our
soldiers, civilian JTF, local hunters and Fulani herdsmen to combat Boko Haram
insurgents.
The
ad-hoc fighters should be trained in light weapons handling and armed with
these. They should also be handsomely remunerated with good cash via a
corruption-free mechanism for maximum motivation. In short, the committee
impliedly acknowledged that our troops alone cannot defeat Boko Haram. The use
of the Civilian JTF could be code-named the “Bornu Model” because the committee
code-named the deployment of hunters as the “Mubi Model” after the success of
the local hunters to routed Boko Haram out of Mubi town. May be the engagement
of the Fulani “unknown gunmen”, who are currently terrorising Middle Belt
States, should be code-named, “The Middle Belt Terror Model.” So the modus
operandi of the Fulani killer-squads operating in Southern Kaduna, Plateau,
Benue and elsewhere, have impressed some people very much?
I
will not say more but allow readers to listen to the various commentators who
volunteered their opinions to the report online because they spoke well. Read
on:
1.
Why recruit Fulani herdsmen
when other minority tribes in the North-East who are at the receiving end of
Boko Haram atrocities are not empowered. The Fulani factor is at work here. The Adviser.
2.
Instead of our collective
intelligence being insulted with this charade, I would respect Buhari more if
he just handed cold cash to the Fulanis. What stops Boko from also dressing
like herdsmen and carrying out counter attacks? Boko Haram in the North -East
will now be imported to all regions. What nonsense! Ifeanyi
Nwoko.
3.
Simply put, "Pay Boko
Haram to stop their terrorism.” Chris 1408.
4.
Did this distinguished lot
bother with world history at all? Arming violence-prone civilians to champion
the cause of government under whatever guise is suicidal. In the 1990's the US
made that mistake in Afghanistan. Of course the Taliban was dealt a blow, but Al-Quaeda
was born. We don't want to eradicate BH and breed a new Terror Squad. Let the
military do its job. Lord Rey.
5.
The Fulani Herdsmen, next to
Boko Haram, are the biggest killers of innocent Nigerians. They both seem to
target the same type of communities. As such, the prospect of herdsmen working
to counter the insurgency is quite remote. Bigzy.
6.
These herdsmen must be the Boko
Haram fighters. They must have agreed to stop (fighting) for some compensation.
James.
7.
Soon Joda and co will
recommend Alfas, Babalawos, Ifa Priests, Marabouts, Imams, etc, for ministerial
appointments. What a change! What a way to go in this 21st century! God, please
deliver your people from this Fulani-Yoruba conspiracy. Tycoon.
8.
Nigeria is indeed a zoo.
Fulani herdsmen and hunters to fight Boko Haram? Ludicrous! Tycoon.
9.
Islamising Nigeria coming out
gently-gently. Then we have to give arms to the Ijaw militants to help guard
Nigeria’s oil pipelines too. Smith Scott.
10. No Sirs. I completely disagree with these suggestions. You can't
empower such a group. The government should let the security agencies do their
jobs and hold them accountable. It may take time but with a good intelligence
network, the terrorists would be routed. This is a divisive and lazy man's approach
that would have a telling effect later. The President must not listen to this
because we have so many groups like the Fulani herdsmen in many settlements in
Nigeria and equipping them all (assuming equally) will spell doom for this
country. The Fulani herdsmen are already a security issue themselves. This approach
would boomerang later. No please, No! Zung.
11. These people are highly educated people, all of them. They are
Nigeria's elite. Chukwuka Okoroafor.
12. The same Fulani herdsmen and hunters that have consistently
attacked and killed thousands of unarmed civilians within the Middle Belt - Benue
State in particular? This must be a huge joke. Our political elite act like
idiots. Equip the security forces to fight both Boko Haram and the Fulani
herdsmen attacking communities in the Middle Belt. Orkaambe.
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