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Femi Adesina reacts to claims that Buhari is tougher on secessionists than terrorists

Sodiq Lawal Chocomilo by Sodiq Lawal Chocomilo
August 7, 2021
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Presidential media aide, Femi Adesina has stated that it is deliberate ignornace to say that President Muhammadu Buhari does not fight insurgents and bandits with the same vigour used on secessionists.

Acording to Femi Adesina, it is “pure mischief” to claim that some troublers of the country are being treated with softer hands than others.

There has been a clamour for a Republic of Biafra by the proscribed Indigenous People of Biafra (IPOB) while demands for Oduduwa Republic by ‘Yoruba Nation’ groups have increased of late — but security operatives have continuously clamped down on the agitators.

Some Nigerians have accused Buhari of turning a blind eye on insurgents and bandits while going after the agitators.

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Expressing his thoughts in a post he shared on his official Facebook page, Adesina highlighted instances where the military dealt with bandits and insurgents.

“It amazes, even confounds, to hear some people say President Muhammadu Buhari should go after Boko Haram terrorists and bandits with the same gusto he has displayed against separatists in the country,” he wrote.

“Amazing and confounding because what the Buhari government does daily in the north-east, north-west, and north-central parts of the country, where terrorists and bandits abound, sends them to God to answer for their crimes.

“This much has been confirmed by the Chief of Army Staff, Lt Gen Faruk Yahaya. Hear the Army Chief, on the day he was decorated with his new rank: “That’s what we have started doing already. Many of them have been sent to God to answer for their crimes, and we will continue to do that.

“President Buhari had ordered the security forces to crush all violent criminals and those sponsoring insurrection in the country, vowing that they would be treated “in the language they understand.” And it is happening without let or hindrance, without fear or favour.

“Why then do some people claim that certain troublers of the country are being treated with softer hands, than some others? This could be due to deliberate ignorance, mischief, or pure hatred. Those who keenly follow the war against insurgency and banditry in the northern part of the country, and who want to be honest, would admit that no quarter is being asked, and none is being given. Every effort is being made to extirpate the evil from our body polity”.

Adesina said all criminal elements, irrespective of their category, are “being spoken to in the language they understand”.

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