On Ekiti election today, Jonathan's Federal Government deployed over 36,000 security agents to Ekiti for the gubernatorial elections. Security sources confirmed that there are 12,340 regular policemen; 26 sniffer dogs; 20 Helicopters; 3170 anti-riot policemen; 4,280 soldiers; 1800 Nigerian secret police operatives and 15,000 civil defense personnel on ground in the state for today's election.
Therefore, are you still asking who is Behind BoKo Haram? So FG have 20 helicopter for one day election that Jonathan needed badly, yet 3 states under state of emergency for over a year does not have Helicopter patrolling except for given food and arms to Boko Haram and Fulani herdsmen?
President Jonathan has invited army into democracy, we can now see why he was so proud during media chat for changing service chiefs. Imagine all these deployed to SAMBISA FOREST do we still need foreign troops to get our girls back? I have been shouting along time that Jonathan wrong strategy to deceive Nigerians in the 3 North Eastern states pretending to be fighting terrorism has been an haramist. Can we now see how desperate this man can be using ungovernable as an excuse to carry out atrocities? I doubt if we still have a country. London bridge is fallen down.
While the military also conducts itself in way that make them look like an allies of Boko Haram in Nigeria. Because Boko Haram does not believe in democracy and the activities of the Nigeria military in Ekiti before and during the election portrayed them of typical of anti-Democratic agents of the Jonathan administration.
”Boko Haram despises democracy. Some of their allies internationally say that the way to transform the society is not through the ballot box but through the bullets. That is the language of Al-Qaeda, that is the language of a number of fundamentalists all over the world. When an election took place in Algeria and was won by some fundamentalists, the first thing they did was to say that they were discarding democracy. That was the beginning of the problems in Algeria. And Algerians paid horrendously for it. We should not allow that to happen here. The President should tell us who sent those soldiers on a mission which very easily could have resulted to loss of lives. It is mind boggling. It is important we have it sorted out.”
Use the military to bring back the girls
”I did not want to speak on Chibok but we can not help returning to it again and again. I was shocked the other day when somebody sent a photograph of the President and his daughters. I don’t know whether it was a careless, thoughtless action or a deliberate act of provocation.
The President is the Commander-in-Chief. The military should be used specifically in bringing back the girls, not embarrassing the governors and perpetrating rigging of the elections. Yes, we all want to pose with our daughters and children and I am very happy for the President for putting that on Facebook. He must ensure that the military is posted to places where they are really needed, not in any act that violates the constitution.
” What happened in Ekiti is a violation of the constitution and those who are responsible should be exposed and punished where necessary. I want to use this opportunity to tell Nigerians to accept that this is a very delicate situation.
And to get back hostages is a multidisciplinary task. And I am not holding anyone accountable at this moment for failure in that respect. What we will not accept is the misuse of facilities, especially security forces that should be directed at this priority. The security forces should not be used in any way to sabotage what we fought for.”
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