
Gumsu Abacha, daughter of late Military dictator, General Sani Abacha has accused President Goodluck Jonathan of having a hand in the ongoing Boko Haram menace.
Gumsu took to her twitter page some minutes ago and shared one of the Late General Sani Abacha’s quotes which reads:
“If insurgency lasts for more than 24 hours, the government has a hand in it”
Many of her followers agreed with her submission and condemned the federal government for being slow in handling the menace.


2 comments:
Can anyone tell where a so-called ragtag bunch of half-starving band of renegades (at least, that is what the government made us believe) get the money to buy APCs and the sort. These are not some cheap hardware, and you do not just see them abandoned on the streets in Borno state. From the colors and physical composition of these APCs, intelligence agencies can identify the supply source and start from there to track who is arming these people
Wouldn't have credit any wise-crack to Sani Abacha, let alone a wisdom quote. And what indicators led to the speculations that Jonathan was privy to or has a membership of Boko Haram? There continues to blame-apportioning/shifting culture which compounds Nigeria's political idiocy, complacency and incompetence.
Various factors had led to finally accepting foreign assistance - for which the weakness of the military forces continues to be demonstrable. Or how can one reconcile obtaining information information and not making full use of it in the face of pressured and prevalent adversity?
One more time, Nigeria's systemic failure shows glaringly to us, nationals, and to the rest of the world, by bringing 'domestic conflict to escalate into international corridors' for assistance.
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