@doyinokupe: Dead or Alive #BBOG Now or Step down

July 24, 2014

NewsRescue

Ecclesiastes (KJV) 4:1 So I returned, and considered all the oppressions that are done under the sun: and behold the tears of such as were oppressed, and they had no comforter; and on the side of their oppressors there was power; but they had no comforter. 2 Wherefore I praised the dead which are already dead more than the living which are yet alive.

Quran 2:217 …Tumult and oppression are worse than slaughter…

The Presidency via its Senior Special Assistant to the President on Public Affairs, Dr Doyin Okupe said at a Chatham House lecture series at the Royal institute of International Affairs in London, Thursday, that the reason the Jonathan government has for 100+ days failed to bring back our girls was because they did not want them to die in the rescue process as ‘happened with Russia in 2004 with the Chechnyan hostage crises.’ He appeared to be delivering messages and thinking he lacks understanding of, tailored by LEVICK. Doyin further substantiated his position by making reference to the presence of international allies in Nigeria, as partners in the hesitance and failure. Also likely LEVICK et al.

LEVICK is a colonial master company that the Nigerian government is paying $1.2 million to, to script all their media statements for them and do all their thinking for them ahead of the 2015 elections; hence the hashtag, #SomeoneTellLEVICK. I did not know whether to direct this urgent reaction on behalf of the 200 abducted girls, the dying parents and the Nigerian people at large, to @LEVICK, our government’s new brain, or to @Malala, the bright 17 year-old young lady who the world now recognizes our president listens to above the 168 million Nigerians and the opinions of all global Nigeria observers; also hence the hashtag, #SomeoneTellMalalaToTellJonathan.

To All Who It May Concern And All Who Do The Thinking For And On Behalf Of The Nigerian Government

Please bring back our girls immediately, dead or alive. The girls being raped and oppressed in unthinkable fashion in Sambisa forest are as good as dead. Their parents are dying one-by-one of the unbearable torture. 11 have died already. Nigeria is ready to begin rehabilitating the girls who make it and burying the ones who do not. Life and death is neither in your hands, nor the hands of their abductors but in the Almighty’s hands. Do your job to secure the nation. Do your job to battle terror. Bring back our girls now, dead or alive. The international partners are tired of your corrupt and unwilling military

It is important to stress, as I informed the Nigerian President on Wednesday c/o, the Nigerian high commissioner in New York; that the abduction of these 234 girls is only the latest in a series of abductions that have spanned the entire 5 years of the Jonathan administration. These men and women abducted and forced as slave bed-mates and forced soldiers for Boko Haram, have been abandoned by the Goodluck administration and been with the terrorists for 5 long, harrowing years. How many more days does this administration need to contain this threat which did not start 100 days ago?

Culpability: Who is culpable for the lack of a security response and adequate measures against Boko Haram over the last 5 years? Is it possible to tackle Boko Haram now and release the 234 girls and all abducted in the past if those security officials at the top who have been culpable for the lackadaisical and kid-glove approach to terror over these distressing 5 years are not brought to justice and held firmly culpable for the deadly failure of our security as a nation? When will the ministers of defense, the National Security advisers, the chiefs of the army and Presidency who have ultimately been responsible for the prevalence of Boko Haram over the 5 years, be held to account?

Sponsors of terror: We would like to inform the brains of this government, that it is impossible to free these and all girls and check the Boko Haram menace, without bringing to book the sponsors of terror who dine with the President. It is impossible to check a terror organization while allowing its continued sponsorship. When will the Borno officials and ex-governor (arrested in Cameroon, freed by intervention of the Jonathan Presidency) who are implicated in the Abba Moro White-paper report on the President’s desk, be brought to justice? When will the Vice president of Nigeria linked to the terror group be suspended and interrogated? When will Bamanga Tukur, a known solicitor for the group be sacked and brought in for questioning according to Nigeria’s anti-terror laws? When will Wendell Simlin, aka, Reno Omokiri, a Boko Haram agent in the Presidency be brought to book? When will the death of Andrew Azazi, for exposing the sponsors of Boko Haram, be properly investigated? As long as these are not done, the Nigerian government is only playing with our intelligence and has no intention to bring back our girls and address Boko Haram. Can we expect responsible action ahead of February 2015?

Just this week an elderly Statesman and ex-head of state of Nigeria, General Muhammadu Buhari was almost killed by the terror. A Jonathan critic and vocal Boko Haram condemning Sheikh, Dahiru Bauchi was almost assassinated. A hundred more of us innocent souls were killed and hundreds injured and maimed in Kaduna. This adds to the 80,000 killed so far in violence during the Jonathan administration; to the hundreds of thousands bereaved, injured and maimed and to the 4 million farmers displaced in the north. Is it not time for Tyson/Yar’Adua gloves against the terror? Is it not time for a God-conscious government that has a head to secure life in this nation? This administration has been directly implicated in supplying Boko Haram weapons. This is widely contended in security circles. The military chiefs purposely leave a paltry 25 soldiers to guard barracks’ loaded with sophisticated armory and vehicles, and Boko Haram is informed to attack, easily coming with just 200 men and seizing the barracks’ from the few soldiers left with only a handful of rounds to ‘defend themselves’ or die. The latest Damboa attack gave Boko Haram even more sophisticated weapons; now our military officers are afraid to combat Boko Haram. Things are getting worse for us and the girls with each passing day. Civilian patriots, vigilantes and hunters have offered the most practicable and urgent solution – to participate in the war against Boko Haram; but the Jonathan administration ignores them (us), deliberately permitting the terror to continue unabated. We have lost Damboa. There is no power in Maiduguri. Bridges are being blown up and life will never be the same again, ever in Borno if we even still keep that state and neighboring states as parts of Nigeria.

Fight Boko Haram now. Employ a civilian army now. Bring back our girls now or STEP DOWN!

Dr. Peregrino Brimah; http://ENDS.ng [Every Nigerian Do Something] Email: [email protected] Twitter: @EveryNigerian

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