Opinion
Time To Deal With Boko Haram
Thousands of lives had been wasted. Properties worth millions of naira had been set ablaze. The number of widows, orphans, motherless, fatherless and childless Nigerian citizens continue to rise daily as the deadly Islamic terrorist group, Boko Haram, continues its terrorist attacks across the nation.
The recent bombing of three media houses which led to the death of many people and the attack on a Christian worship centre at Bayero University, Kano, which claimed the lives of two professors and many others are indications that the end to the suffering and hell that the nation and its citizens are agents through in the hands of these terror seems not to be in sight.
Despite the recent assurances by some service chiefs and President Goodluck Jonathan that the country is winning the war against terrorism, that terrorism is a passing phase in the country, the bombing of media houses and a worship centre in a university, has increased worries that no institution is safe, if the media and schools could be targets of the criminal elements.
It is difficult to understand why the media which had been playing important role in the fight against corruption, injustice and other vices in Nigeria should be the target of Boko Haram which had even threatened to attack more media houses.
But there is no doubt the terrorist group is having its way, talking tougher and tougher everyday because of the seeming helplessness of the Federal Government to tackle the rising spate of insecurity and terrorism in the country.
Of course, the Federal Government had always assured after every explosion and killings that the perpetrators would be brought to book. Government had even gone as far as setting up a board of enquiry into the immediate and remote causes of insecurity in the country, especially as it concerns the post April 2011 general elections. But all these amount to more talks, no actions.
The Thursday April 26, bombing of ThisDay offices in Abuja and Kaduna, the recent attack of the Taraba State Police Commissioner’s convoy in Jalingo and other recent unprovoked attacks should serve as a wake up call for the leaders as well as security agencies. The nation’s security apparatus should live up to their responsibilities and save Nigeria from the dangerous trend the country is gradually degenerating to.
Government and its security agencies are expected to protect lives of Nigerians. This is the fundamental reason of the existence of government. Federal Government should therefore muster needed political will and deal with the growing trend of terrorism in the country.
As the President of the Christian Association of Nigeria (CAN), Pastor Ayo Orit sejafor once advised, “except we make scape goat of these people, we will continue to move in circles and watch our economy go down in tatters. We cannot continue like this and expect that manna will fall from heaven. We must make deliberate efforts to make Nigeria work.”
The CAN President also challenged the security operatives “to rise above religious, ethnic and other primordial sentiments to demonstrate their avowed neutrality to prove that they were not part of a grand design by a clique, bent on destabilising the nation.”
Again, security of media houses in the country should be beefed up to preempt such dastardly moves instead of always reacting to it. Security experts have always advised that to nip terrorism in the bud, prevention must first come into play before management. “Prevention is important in the sense that you put plans in place to stop it from happening before you then talk about management which only comes to play if the situation eventually happens,” said an expert.
Many people have described the attack on media houses as an attempt to muzzle the media saying the media should not be deterred. The threat by Boko Haram should rather draw the media to contribute more toward the building of a more peaceful, Nigerian society, devoid of any terrorist act.
As watchdogs of the society, the media must ensure that justice and fairness reigns in the society at all times.
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