Yakubu
Gowon
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A former military Head of
State, Yakubu Gowon, on Tuesday faulted President Muhammadu Buhari and the
Nigerian military over the December deadline for ending the Boko Haram
insurgency. President
Buhari had tasked the military to end insurgency in three months, ending
December 2015. The military has said it would meet the schedule.
Mr.
Gowon said the military would do its best to meet the December deadline,
expressing “absolute confidence” in the ability of the Nigerian armed forces to
defeat Boko Haram.
He
however warned that no person can confidently talk about the particular time a
military operation would end.
PREMIUM TIMES report continues:
Mr.
Gowon stated this in Abakaliki, the Ebonyi state capital, when he led an
advocacy team on malaria and four other neglected tropical diseases, on a
visited to Governor David Umahi.
“I
can tell you this, nobody can really talk about when any particular operation
is going to end. And as a (former) commander-in- chief, I know this.
“Yes,
you can say you target a particular time, but it may finish before that time or
it may go slightly beyond. To end it, that is the most important thing.
“I
assure you that I have absolute confidence in our military that they are going
to really deal with the situation as they are doing at the moment,” said Mr.
Gowon, who was the military leader during Nigeria’s civil war between 1967 and
1970.
He
expressed worry that Boko Haram insurgents have resorted to using underage and
innocent children as suicide bombers.
“May
the spirits of these poor little children who are being brainwashed to carry
out such heinous crimes rest in peace,” he said.
Mr.
Gowon appreciated the successes recorded by former President Goodluck
Jonathan’s administration in the fight against Boko Haram.
He
also noted that the Buhari administration has done much since its coming to
office in May, to wipe out the sect.
He
urged Nigerians to pray saying “prayer is an alternative and the most effective
weapon to defeat Boko Haram”.
“With
prayers, God will touch their hearts (Boko Haram) to change for better,” he
added.
Mr.
Gowon said the era of the insurgents being in control was over as the military
was on the winning side.
He expressed confidence in
the capability of the new Army Chief, Tukur Buratai, and appealed to Nigerians
to have confidence in the military to encourage them.
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