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Insurgency: CITAD boss seeks change of tactics in N/East

Auwal Gombe by Auwal Gombe
May 4, 2023
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The Executive Director of Centre for Information Technology and Development Dr Yunusa Ya’u, on Thursday said for the war on insurgency to be won, tactics should move from the usual military engagement to civilian involvement.

 

Ya’u made this disclosure during a media presentation of a book on Boko Haram: ‘Community Perceptions of Dialogue and Reconciliation in Northern Nigeria’, jointly authored with Kawu Monguno.

According to Ya’u, the military has been equipped with trainings on how best to kill and not to make peace, stressing that there was need for dialogue which could only be achieved through the involvement of non-military approach.

 

He said, “In this book we have asked Nigerians, particularly those in the North Eastern part should collectively think about what framework can be developed in order to negotiate for lasting peace in the region. We know the military has been doing very good job in containing insurgents, we want to live in peace and not continue to live in fear. We know the military can kill the insurgents but the unemployment that has given rise to Boko Haram, the lack of development in the region, the fact that there is injustice across the land

“If we only focus on military end we will continue to fight without end in sight. For us we think you must combine miliary action without non-kinetic approach so that the citizens can be part of the peace building architecture, not dictators or victims once you do this we can see an end in sight but when we leave everything that the military will fight and restore peace. It only knows how to attack and has no skill in restoration of peace, because restoration of peace is not elimination of insurgency.”

Ya’u disclosed that the military has been able to contain and not necessarily defeat the insurgency, attributing the successes to internal fights within the camps of insurgents.

“Within the Boko Haram movements, you know they have different factions about four, if not more than four, so much of the struggle is on wining the fight among themselves on who will be the leader the military has capitalised on that to score very important victories. You can see containment taking place, that does not mean elimination as you can’t eliminate them because they are fight on ideas, the best you can do is to eliminate the basis of the ideas. Many young people are drawn to them because they are unemployed, they are best described as desperate individuals who are hungry and angry who can differentiate between living and dying,” he added.

He added that membership of insurgents have been replenished despite the efforts of military because people had grudges against the system adding, “they have nothing doing and they find Nigeria and not justify itself because it has failed and is failing people and therefore people are ready to take arms for a narrative for another alternative even the alternative is not justifiable.”

 

He called for cohesion, saying only then will there be resistance amongst the communities saying that “ability to overcome challenges, insurgency will be reduced when factors of unemployment, economic hardship,” he added.

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