Boko Haram‘s last laugh
All is fair in war and tactics and strategies are justified and valid as long as they end in victory.
Now, this is hugely portentous for very obvious reasons. Every discerning Nigerian and even the most indifferent of neutrals would agree that for over a decade Nigerians have not had a jot of peace because of the activities of Boko Haram. Yet, it would seem that in a show smacking of nothing but cowardice, complicity and compromise, some of those who carried out iniquitous crimes against Nigerians are about to be given juicy carrots instead of very dry sticks.
It was not long ago that some of the bereaved spouses raised the alarm that a well- hatched plan was in the offing to reintegrate and reintroduce so-called repentant Boko Haram members into the Nigerian society.Experience has shown that the worst evils can come from absolutely good intentions. Nigerians have for decades nursed a simmering suspicion of those who represent them at the National Assembly.
Nigerian is in the throes of insecurity. In the face of such stygian darkness, to mince words that may shine light would amount to complicity.
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