Is Boko Haram Gaining Upper Hand After Failed Ceasefire Deal?


“On October 17th, the Jonathan-led Nigerian government suddenly announced a ceasefire deal with the Boko Haram terrorist group. This announcement was carelessly welcomed by much of the global community who still perhaps and out of desperation hoped that peace could be miraculously delivered by the Goodluck administration after six years of consistent bloody failure.
“The President of Chad, Idriss Deby, a two-decade dictator and military warlord with exhibited links to the terrorist group, and a Nigerian ex-governor implicated as a terror sponsor, Senator Ali Modu Sheriff, were allegedly behind this 12th hour, pre re-election campaign, ceasefire deal initiated at a private meeting held in N’Djamena this September, with the duo and Nigeria’s President in attendance. With hopes raised, after initially denying the connection, the Nigerian government admitted to this purpose of the meeting.


“It is now painfully known that the so-called ceasefire deal was a mere ploy to allow Boko Haram gain the upper hand and devastate and conquer large chunks of the nation’s helpless Northeast. The Jonathan-led Nigerian government’s army, under the command of the Defense Chief Air Marshal Alex Badeh, who had just promised to equip civilians in the Northeast to defend themselves and finish off Boko Haram, rather ordered the army to stand down. Boko Haram regrouped, re-equipped and swept across the Northeast adding the top half of Adamawa State to their enlarging new independent ‘country.’ Hundreds of thousands of Nigerians were affected, with thousands displaced or enslaved, and thousands more killed. The French were said to also be party to this fraudulent peace deal.
“The Nigerian government is yet to officially declare the unilateral declaration of a cessation of fire over. The Jonathan government is yet to explain to Nigeria and the world how and why they made such a monumental blunder, if it can be so mildly put. And no top official has been resigned for their responsibility in such a high-level security failure with devastating effects to the sovereignty and security of Nigeria, and protection of life, property and territory of the people.
“This lack of admittance and responsibility for such “error” weeks after its fruitation has been bitterly experienced in lives and hope losses for thousands, indicts the Nigerian President once again, for unacceptable incompetence, carelessness, nonchalance and reckless irresponsibility. Rather than apologize and retire those culpable, the Nigerian President was spotted Tuesday declaring his intention to run for a further four years in Aso Rock onto of the eight he has already spent at the apex of power.

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