Terror group, Boko Haram
struck yesterday in Abuja and Kaduna leaving as many as 7 persons dead and some
others wounded from coordinated bomb attacks. Influential daily, Thisday the
target of both attacks had their Abuja and Kaduna offices rocked by explosions
in the morning of yesterday. The group
went ahead to release a video in which it defended its attack on the newspaper
house.
The Islamist sect which forbids
western education is intent on sending a clear message to us in the media
urging us not to misrepresent them. According to the groups’ hitherto thought
to be captured spokesman Abu Qaka, Boko Haram is not happy about the level of
misrepresentation from the media whom he accused of taking sides with the
government. According to an interview granted to the organization from another
news site http://premiumtimesng.com/news/4843-boko_haram_speaks_why_we_attacked_thisday.html
the spokesman insisted that he is alive and free contrary to the reports making
rounds in the media that he is in detention. The spokesman is also unhappy that
their imam was misquoted as claiming to destroy the government of Goodluck
Jonathan. On why Thisday was chosen for the attack, the group’s spokesman said,
“Their sins are many.” Abu Qaka also warned of more attacks on the media in the immediate future.
You will recall that when Boko
Haram released their last video, we had urged them to provide English subtitles
to prevent such misinformation that might become a reason to get attacked by
this very powerful organization. If indeed the group has sworn enmity with the
federal government, then it must also give the Nigerian people information
needed to ensure their safety or is it wise to catch neutrals in cross fire? The
presidential spokesman Dr. Abati reacting for his boss described the bombing
as:” ignoble, misguided, horrendous and wicked.”
It is worrisome that one group
has continued to match words with action and our federal government has refused
on its own part to rise to the challenge. Our security operative on the other
hand is equally asleep as this news of Abu Qaka speaking himself when the SSS
and Police have claimed that the spokesman is in detention. There is a
possibility that these attacks are not in their own acts of terror but someone
powerful using the group as a means to an end.
It will be necessary to
introduce a concept, of forced alternative demand. When a commodity or service
has little or no demand and the supplier wishes to create demand for that
product, he might take one or two desperate measures to create demand for his
product. In peace time, rumour from a credible source of impending war might
lead the government of a country to procure arms in readiness for the said war.
That government had no intent for such large scale ammunition but was forced to
use scarce resources for an alternative end. Also, where a certain product
enjoys good patronage, the supplier of its alternative may through one act or
the other cause that product to lose such patronage so that its own alternative
becomes the sought after.
Boko Haram with this latest
video where it urges the media not to take sides and is keen on avoiding
misrepresentation points slightly to the fact that this group exists for other
purposes beyond prohibiting western education and asking southern Nigerians living
in the north to return from whence they came. It is necessary therefore for two
things to happen: the government to find out what this group truly wants. This is not a call for negotiation but a pre
war truce feature known as “talking terms of engagement.” The second thing that
must happen is for the Government to begin immediately to act seriously on its
promises of securing Nigerians.
Politicians have forever used
this tactic of forced alternative demand. So also do marketers on the street. They
do not show you how great their product is, but point out how small and
inefficient someone else’ product is thus creating a demand for theirs. No terror
group in the world is careful about misrepresentations. Nor do they ask the
media not to take sides. They generally do not care. There is more to Boko
Haram than is presently known. Perhaps the president though clueless might not
have been without clue when he averred that the Boko Haram is within his
government. Someone powerful is using terror as a means to creating a demand
for something. That thing, whatever it is, political power, contracts, etc is
the motivation behind Boko Haram.
With Nigerians paying taxes
and getting nothing whatsoever in return from their federal government, it
becomes necessary to ask Nigerians to start creating neighbourhood watches as
our various security agencies have continued to demonstrate a lack of readiness
to rise to the occasion posed by Boko Haram.
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