President Buhari says that his government has technically won the war against Boko Haram. He said this in an interview with BBC
"I assure you we haven't failed. Adamawa state, Yobe state are free from Boko Haram. Borno state which is there base, I think they have two to three local government. Boko Haram has reverted to using IEDs Improvised Explosive Device, indoctrinating young girls from 15 years and below to go and explode it in churches, mosques, market places, motorparks.
They
have now been reduced to that but articulated conventional attacks on
centers of communication and population in towns and so on, they are no
longer capable of doing that effectively. So I think technically we have
won the war because people are going back to their neighborhoods. We
have our committees on the ground liaising with Local governments.
People are going back. Our major problem now is rehabilitation because
over 1.5 million Internally Displaced Persons, repairing the
infrastructures, schools, health centers...the number of bridges
blown..that is what we are facing now. But Boko Haram as an organized
fighting force, I assure you that we have dealt with them"he said
When
asked what his opinion is about Nigerians criticizing him for always
blaming the last government instaed of focusing on how to make the
country better, he said
"I think they are
being unfair. Boko haram was effective on 16 local government areas
before in the three states. Borno Yobe and Adamawa. Yobe and Adamawa are
absolutely free and there are about three local governments were Boko
Harams are there and I have told you they cannot marshal forces and
attack towns or military installation as they did in Maiduguri before. I
don't think this is mere talking. We have moved Service Chiefs, we
re-organized the military. We have got some hardware for them and we
have gotten retraining from the British, Americans and with the French. A
lot of is being done"he said
Listen to the interview here - http://www.bbc.co.uk/ programmes/p03cxhw9?ocid= socialflow_facebook
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