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Boko Haram: How To End Insurgency In North East – Senator Abbo

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Senator Ishaku Elisha Abbo (APC-Adamawa North) has revealed ways to end the Boko Haram insurgency and other criminal activities in the North-East.

Speaking with journalists in Abuja on Thursday after a one day public hearing on a bill to establish a Federal Medical Centre, Mubi, Abbo said to end insurgency required commitment of government in establishing security formations in some strategic areas in the North, with the business of facing Sambisa forest alone.

While insisting that it is not rocket science to end Boko Haram activities, he urged the military to start the onslaught from Adamawa axis because of its close proximity to Sambisa forest.

“I told the current Chief of Army Staff, just like I told the former Inspector General of Police the same thing, that all you need to do is to create a battalion and position that battalion in the axis of Madagali,” Elisha Abbo said.

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“This will create a buffer between Adamawa and Sambisa forest. This should be purely infantry, well skilled, well trained, well armed. Position one battalion between Borno and Adamawa; position one battalion in Uba and that will create a buffer there in Sambisa forest; position one battalion in Garkida which will make a brigade.

“With battalion in Madagali, Uba, Garkida, no Boko Haram will enter Adamawa State. Is it difficult to create? It is not difficult.

“So, the government has to change their strategy, even Abuja is not safe. It not only Adamawa that is not safe. Go to Kwali in the night and come back to tell me about what you see. Or drive to Kuje or Abaji in the night and see what I am talking about.

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“So on this matter, if government is committed to ending insecurity, we can end it. It’s not impossible; it’s not a rocket science.”

Service Chiefs

Abbo, who is the Vice Chairman, Senate Committee on Navy, accused the former service chiefs of shunning his suggestion on how to end the insurgency.

“Few days ago, as the Vice Chairman of the Committee on Nigerian Navy, and member Senate Committee on Defence, Mr President sent names of Service Chiefs to the Senate for confirmation.

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“Their names were referred to the Committee. Now we decided to bring all of them together in the spirit of collaboration.

“Part of what I told them during a closed-door session is why should a State like Adamawa continue to be attacked by Boko Haram?

“The strategy that is currently put in place has to be reviewed. I went ahead to make a submission and I am going to meet with the Chief of Army Staff next week. From Madagali to Sambisa forest is about seven kilometers,” he added.