Give Us Names Of These Sponsors, We Need Them– Commassie Tells Jonathan

Former IG of Police, Ibahim Commassie, this week told President Jonathan to point out the sponsors of the terrorist sect Boko Haram.

Commassie said this yesterday in the nation's capital Abuja in reaction to the President's recent comments that Boko Haram members had infiltrated his government.

The former IG said that if Jonathan was serious and wanted to get rid of Boko Haram, he will need to list the names of such people and also implement advices given to him by various committees on national security.

He said: "First of all, sit down with people who know security issues very well and let them find out what the problems are; who are these people (insurgents and their sponsors), who are killing people and destroying properties; what are the intelligence information available?

"What do these people want? If the government has the answers to some of these questions, they will be able to solve these problems of insurgency and terrorism in the country,"

On the nation's intelligence gathering mechanism so as to avoid future attacks he said:"We don't know what is happening. I am not in government. We need some level of intelligence activities to contain the type of insurgency that we are seeing today,"

"Government must employ adequate measures to protect its citizens.

The primary purpose of government is there in the Constitution. When they say Boko-Haram members will be a thing of the past, has it really been the thing of the past? "For how many years have the insurgency activities been on? The President also said that there are Boko-Haram in his government. But the question is: has he exposed them? "Committees have been set up, about two or three of them have submitted their reports.

One of the committees was headed by a Minister of Special Duties, Kabiru Tanimu. The Deputy Chairman of this confab was a member. "We don't know what happened to the report. I think there is also another committee set up on the same issue.

They have submitted their reports. So what is happening to those reports?" On whether suspension of state Governors where a state of emergency has been declared would help contain the insurgency, the former police boss said "it depends on the parameter and facts available to the Governor".

"In the case of a state of emergency declared in Plateu State during the era of ex-President Olusegun Obasanjo, the Governor there (Senator Joshua Dariye) clearly could not control the situation.

"An ex-military officer was appointed as sole administrator (retired Gen. Chris Ali) and I think he did something and restored law and order there. "In this particular case in the North-East of Borno, Yobe and Adamawa states, their Governors have been doing their best.

"The Governor of Borno State (Kashim Shettima) came out to say that the insurgents have far more sophisticated weapons than our troops who are fighting them.

That is an evidence that the Governors have been spending money to maintain the troops and policemen." Commassie said.

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