Insurgents are bandits, and we will continue to treat them as such, says Buhari

Insurgents are bandits, and we will continue to treat them as such, says Buhari

by Joseph Anthony
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President Buhari with ICRC President Mr Peter Maurer, Mr Eloi Fillion, Mr Patrick Youssef and Dr. J. Queguiner as he receives in audience Mr Peter Maurer, President of the International Committee of the Red Cross (ICRC) in State House on 10th Sep 2019

President Muhammadu Buhari says remnants of Boko Haram in the North-east region of the country are bandits, โ€œand we will continue to treat them as such.โ€

The President spoke Tuesday at State House, Abuja, while receiving Mr Peter Maurer, President of the International Committee of the Red Cross (ICRC).

According to President Buhari, โ€œBoko Haram has been degraded, but its members are still a nuisance around Lake Chad and surrounding islands. That is why we are cooperating with Chad, Cameroon, Niger Republic, and other countries. We are also using the Air Force quite effectively. They are bandits, and we will continue to treat them as such.โ€

The President said the government was concentrating on repairing damaged infrastructure, rehabilitation of internally displaced persons, securing their communities, so that they can return home.

He applauded the support of the ICRC and other humanitarian organizations, noting: โ€œThe situation of the displaced persons is very pathetic. Some children donโ€™t know where their parents are, neither do they know where they come from.

โ€œWe are focusing on education and healthcare, along with rebuilding of infrastructure. The agency formerly under the leadership of Gen. Theophilus Danjuma (retd) and now headed by Major-General Paul Tarfa (retd) is quietly making an impression. We are dedicating lots of resources to the area.โ€

President Buhari disclosed that great progress has equally been made in disabusing the minds of people that the insurgency was religious.

โ€œHow can you kill people, and say โ€˜God is great.โ€™ Itโ€™s either you donโ€™t know that God, or you donโ€™t know what you are talking about. God is God of justice. And the people have understood the message well, so recruiting is now difficult for the insurgents,โ€ the President said.
Mr Maurer said Nigeria was the 5th largest operation of ICRC worldwide, and the organization would continue to render humanitarian action to people affected by violence.

On the recent killing of two officials in the North-east, he said: โ€œWe are shaken by the killing of our staff, but not discouraged. Humanitarian assistance should continue, and we applaud the hospitality of Nigeria.โ€

The ICRC President said relationship will be further strengthened with Nigeria, submitting that โ€œthe more we see activity from Nigerian authorities, the easier it is for us to add here and there.โ€

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