The presidential candidate of the Social Democratic Party, Chief Adewole Adebayo, has suggested that the fight against terrorism in Nigeria is a battle between the military and the government itself, Charmingpro reports
On Wednesday evening, Adebayo mentioned that the government and the Boko Haram terrorists share the same headquarters.
The presidential candidate claimed that the fight against Boko Haram would not be over soon because those in power benefited from the country’s insecurity.
Adewole stated that fighting and defeating Boko Haram was easier than fighting those who profit from insecurity, adding that the government had allowed itself to be wrapped around by those people.
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“You must ensure that people serving in your government, both in uniform and out of uniform, do not become complicit in the business of insecurity.”
“Because insecurity can turn into a war industry…because people profit from these cases of insecurity.”
“Unfortunately, in Nigeria, it has become clear that the more insecurity there is, the more likely it is that those in charge have money, and if you don’t manage that well, it becomes a reason for insecurity to fester.”
“In fact, as I have stated numerous times, many people in the government are profiting from insecurity and also cooperating with those who are causing insecurity in order for the situation to worsen.”
“This happens all the time…
I can tell you honestly that defeating Boko Haram is easier than defeating those who profit from insecurity because the government has allowed itself to be wrapped around by these people.
“I can tell you that Boko Haram’s headquarters are the government’s headquarters.” An interception has occurred.
“You see, if you look at the formations and everything, the Nigerian armed forces will not need more than fifteen weeks to eliminate the terrorists.” The Nigerian army is very powerful, and there is a lot of force around us.
“The Nigerian army is very strong in comparison to other geographical and strategic settings.” They are in an environment with no major threats to them. They can deploy quickly, and their officers are highly trained.
“At first, I thought Boko Haram was so strong and entrenched that they couldn’t be defeated, but as I looked into the situation further, I realized that wasn’t the case.”
“In fact, on a one-to-one basis, it appears that the Nigerian government has 95 percent of the power and Boko Haram has about 5%.” As a result, the military can combat terrorists.
“The military can defeat bandits, but it can never defeat the government.” As a result, the government must decide whether or not it wants to put an end to terrorism.