No Boko Haram Sponsor Will Go Unpunished — FG
President Muhammadu Buhari administration will not spare Boko Haram sponsors,
in the fight to rid the nation of terrorists and their backers, the Minister
of Informational and National Orientation, Alhaji Lai Mohammed, has said.
Addressing a press conference on the successes recorded by the Nigerian
military and other security agencies in the anti-Boko Haram war, in Abuja,
yesterday, he said due process would be followed in bringing those behind the
terrorists to book.
His words: “The dilemma of government is how to redress the past wrong.
What I want to assure you is that nobody, who is responsible for this
situation either by sponsoring Boko Haram or stealing our resources, will go
unpunished. That I can assure you. But we will follow due
process.”
Reacting to the Federal Government’s seeming lack of commitment to bringing
Boko Haram suspects to book, as has been the case in Chad where they are
usually summarily tried, condemned and killed, Mohammed said that the legal
system in Nigeria was different and that the authorities would not want any
innocent person killed in that process.
His words: “Our legal regime is different. I can assure you that it is not in
the interest of the military to protect Boko Haram because they are the first
victims of the activities of the insurgents.”
The minister absolved those in the current government of sponsoring or
supporting Boko Haram terrorists in any way, as according to him, “nobody in
this government will hide a Boko Haranm suspect.”
He said all Nigerians did not only owe the Nigerian military and other
security agencies a debt of gratitude for the enormous sacrifices and
commitment in the fight against Boko Haram but also needed to own the war on
terror.
According to him, the terrorists’ attacks on Bama were extremely sobering,
disclosing that none of the 6,000 houses in that North Eastern town was
standing when his team visited last weekend.
The minister disclosed that the project of re-building Bama would commence in
January with about 41,000 housing units.
He added that in the case of Konduga, the Borno State had rebuilt the
town on three occasions but that on each occasion, the town was re-taken by
the Boko Haram elements and destroyed.
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