Shekau’s ‘death’, credit to Jonathan’s govt
Though yet unconfirmed, the reported death of Abubakar Shekau,
leader of the blood-thirsty Boko Haram sect brings to focus the largely
unacknowledged efforts of the immediate past Federal Government, led by
Dr. Goodluck Jonathan.
Shekau had been reported dead in battles with troops numerous times,
only for him to resurface and taunt the government and wreak more
havocs.
However, towards the tail end of the Jonathan administration,
especially the six weeks of routing by the military shortly before the
last general election, reports also filtered in that the cat with nine
lives had finally been killed.
From that period to date, the leader of the insurgents is yet to make a public appearance.
On Wednesday this week, the Chadian leader Idris Derby disclosed that
Shekau may have indeed been killed and that the insurgents have already
appointed a new leader, Mahamat Daoud, who he said is ready for talks
with Nigeria.
Even if he resurfaces, Shekau is already a damaged leader for the
group – credit for which should richly go to the outgone Jonathan
administration.
This is because the outgone administration had accomplished almost 95
percent of the anti-terror job in the fight against the insurgents.
It is on record that Jonathan’s administration spent a whopping N4.62 trillion on national security in five years.
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