Presidential flag bearer of the All
Progressives Congress (APC), Gen. Muhammadu Buhari is appalled that
neighbouring Chad and Cameroun are turning out to be more successful at
the battle front against Boko Haram than Nigeria.
Nigeria’s poor performance,he says,is a disgrace.
“It’s a big disgrace for Nigeria. It is
now Cameroon and Chad fighting the insurgency more than Nigeria. We will
build the capacity and Nigeria should be able to secure its territorial
integrity,” Buhari told Reuters.
Troops from neighbouring Chad, Niger and
Cameroon, all much smaller and poorer than Nigeria, have been battling
the terrorists who have seized territory in Borno State.
Niger Republic said yesterday its troops
killed 109 Boko Haram fighters in an attempted attack on Bosso close to
the border with Nigeria.
The attack was repelled.
Buhari said that he was committed to
using the courts if there are irregularities in the voting, and would
not call his followers into the streets.
“I’m optimistic that I won’t lose. But
we signed an undertaking that it will be violence free,” Buhari said.
“We are attempting to stabilise a multi party democratic system.”
Buhari’s party,APC, insists that this
month’s elections should proceed as scheduled ,saying the only reason
the pro-Jonathan camp is pushing for a delay is that it knows he will
lose if voting goes ahead now.
“There will be no delay. But if INEC is compromised then it will be too bad,” said Buhari.
Buhari said his administration also
intends to tackle corruption within the Nigerian National Petroleum Corp
(NNPC) and plans to reopen an investigation into missing crude revenues
of around $20 billion.
He would also tackle the theft of crude tapped from pipelines in the Niger River delta.
“Our main objective is to secure the
country. We will not tolerate insurgency, sabotage of the economy by the
blowing up of installations, by stealing crude and so on…. All these
things will be things of the past.”
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