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Boko Haram Addressed Nigerians on Zabarmari killings While Buhari didn’t – Aisha Yesufu

 Boko Haram Addressed Nigerians on Zabarmari killings While Buhari didn’t – Aisha Yesufu Human rights activist and co-convener of the BringB...

 Boko Haram Addressed Nigerians on Zabarmari killings While Buhari didn’t – Aisha Yesufu


Human rights activist and co-convener of the BringBackOurGirls Movements, Aisha Yesufu, has decried the failure of President Muhammadu Buhari to address the country on the gruesome killings of at least 43 farmers in the Zabarmari area of Borno State.


Yesufu on Twitter lamented that a Boko Haram leader from the Abubakar Shekau faction had addressed the country on Tuesday while the President has yet to make an address.

She noted that this suggested that Nigeria had no leader.

She said, “The leader of the terrorist group has addressed the nation while the ruler of the Federal Republic Of Nigeria has yet to address the country. The terrorists know their leader has got their back. Nigerians have no leader. This hurts! 


“The people with the power are kneeling for him and going on errands on his behalf. The legislative arm of government is where we need to focus our attention for now. They have the power to checkmate the executive. We need competent people there.”


Yesufu’s voice is one among national and global condemnation that has greeted the violent massacre of the Borno State farmers last Saturday – an occurrence where sources said over 80 persons were tied and slaughtered.

READ HERE: Killing of farmers was a revenge mission, Boko Haram explains, issues new warning

An infuriated Senate on Tuesday had called on the President to sack the service chiefs who seemed to be lacking ideas to ensure national security. The House of Representatives had also summoned the President to appear before it and answer to the killings. 

The Borno State Governor, Prof Babagana Zulum, who seemed to have lost faith in the Nigerian armed forces, had stated on Monday that the President should engage the services of mercenaries to clear the entire Sambisa Forest.

The governor had said, “One of our recommendations as possible solutions to end the insurgency is the immediate recruitment of our youths into military and paramilitary services to complement the efforts of the Nigerian forces.

“Our third recommendation is for the President to engage the services of mercenaries to clear the entire Sambisa forest.”  

In three minutes and 37-second video, a masked Boko Haram leader had come out to say on Tuesday that the insurgents carried out the massacre because the farmers arrested one of its members and handed him over to the Nigerian military.

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