Opinion
Between Mass Media And Boko Haram
The term Boko Haram comes from the Hausa word, Boko meaning
western education, while the Arabic word Haram figuratively means sin or
forbidden. Loosely translated from Hausa, Boko Haram means western education is
forbidden. The group earned this name due to its strong opposition to anything
western, which it sees as corruption.
From the very moment
man settled in group, he developed a competitive spirit which in the case of
time, brought him into conflict with other groups in his bid for control of
resources for survival. Boko Haram is one of such efforts, not just to control
resources, but also to control people, government and law. Its recent
insurgence against the Nigerian State which comes in form of killing,
disruption of peace and order has further portrayed its negativity in extreme
perspective.
The aim of this group is to spread its teachings and recruit
followers. Their teachings focuse on the ‘sins’ perpetuated by westernisation.
They saw women as being too loose due to westernisation.
The strategy used by Boko Haram sect has been to kill
civilians who collaborate with state security, kill Christians or forcibly
convert them, bomb security outfit, kill security personnel, and threaten
politicians who oppose their political patrons etc.
Their aim has been to prevent the practice of Christianity
in the north or forcibly cause a relocation of Christians of southern origin
from the north, just to spark off sectarian violence nationwide.
The sect has indeed achieved national attention, and has
come to represent the very essence of terror in Nigeria. It has reduced
patronage of secular schools and has engendered loss of trust in the ability of
the government to lead the country.
The media, being the watchdog of the society, have a vital
role to play in the resolution of this Boko Haram menace. The media can make
great impact with its contact with the people and can change the mentality and
perception of people.
The media, through advocacy, can proffer solution to this
menace by setting media campaigns, seminars, comments, and opinion on the
reasons why the Boko Haram sect should sheathe their swords.
Meanwhile, government should know that the country’s
security needs to be repositioned. Our security personnel need to be well
trained, especially on how to combat the new security challenges posed by
terrorists.
Dialogue is also important. Through the use of dialogue,
mutual agreement is reached, and solutions proffered. The creation of rational
discourse through interactive forum using the media as channel for dispersal is
a sine qua non to the resolution of the
crisis in the country. This will create an avenue for issues and grievances to
be openly dissected and the solution proffered.
The media should also work together with the Federal
Government to know if the reason for insurgence in the north is politically
motivated or as a result of
unemployment. This will enable the government know how to tackle the causes of
the dastardly acts being perpetrated by Boko Haram sect.
The media should as well, sensitise northern governors and
leaders on the need to engage Boko Haram members in discussion using their
local language.
I agree with the view of the Communication Director of the
International Crimes Group, Andrew Stroehcein
that effective tackling of Boko Haram requires a strategic, concerted,
collective and coordinated action of all and sundry, not just the government
and security agencies, but traditional and religious leaders, members of the
public and most importantly, the media. But I strongly believe that stakeholders
can only achieve this by effectively using the mass media.
Chukwu is a student of Mass Communication, Rivers State
University of Science and Technology, Port Harcourt.
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