With only the Talibans in Afghanistan ahead, Boko Haram is now the second widely known perpetrator of terrorism in the world, according to a report by the United States (U.S.) government.
Just last week, the U.S. State
Department announced a $7 million bounty
for information that will lead to the capture of the group’s leader, Abubakar Shekau.
for information that will lead to the capture of the group’s leader, Abubakar Shekau.
And in Nigeria, there is outrage at the
opposition of the Action Congress of Nigeria (ACN) to the Federal
Government’s ban on the group. The Peoples Democratic Party (PDP) on
Monday accused the ACN of trying to use the press as a subterfuge to
hide its support for insurgents and to whittle the efforts by the
Federal Government to end acts of terrorism in the country.
The ruling party, which threw its weight
behind President Goodluck Jonathan, said contrary to the claims by the
ACN, no part of the presidential order proscribing terrorist groups,
directly or indirectly violated any provision of the constitution or
impinged on the freedom of the press in the country.
The PDP National Publicity Secretary,
Chief Olisa Metuh, in a statement on Monday described the allegation by
the ACN that the order was aimed at gagging the press, as despicable and
a clear indication of how far the opposition party could go to distort
facts to support violence and cause disaffection among Nigerians.
The PDP in Ondo State and the Niger Delta Professionals also faulted the position of the ACN.
An annex to the U.S. government report
on terrorism last year, just made available to The Guardian, shows that
besides the Taliban in Afghanistan, Boko Haram in Nigeria had the
highest number of terror attacks last year and killed also the second
highest number of people.
The statistical report called ‘START’
conducted by the University of Maryland for the American government on
global terrorism in 2012 has revealed that while the Talibans killed
1,842 people in 525 attacks last year, and came tops on the infamous
ranking, Boko Haram came second killing 1,132 in 364 attacks.
Both the Talibans and Boko Haram killed
more than Al-Qaeda in Iraq, the Maoists in India, Al-Shabaab, Al-Qaeda
in the Arabian Peninsula among other global terrorist groups.
Commenting, the Christian Association of
Nigerian Americans (CANAN) noted that based on these statistics of the
U.S. government, the refusal of the State Department to designate Boko
Haram a Foreign Terrorist Organisation (FTO) continued to be unsettling.
A statement from the group on Monday in
New York said: “The statistics that were computed at the instruction of
the U.S. government by a reputable university deemed a centre of
excellence by the U.S. government show proof why Boko Haram should be
designated.”
CANAN added: “This is a further evidence
that our demand to the State Department to designate Boko Haram an FTO
is a position backed up by facts and reality. Our hope and expectation
is that soon, the State Department will do what is right.”
The statistical report also revealed
that of the top 10 countries with the most terrorist attacks last year,
Nigeria came fifth because of the activities of Boko Haram.
Besides, Nigeria ranked fourth in number
of deaths from terrorist attacks. According to the statistical
information attached to the recent “U.S. Terrorism 2012 reports”, last
year alone, there were a total number of 546 terror attacks in Nigeria
with 1,386 killed.
“The average lethality of terrorist
attacks in Nigeria (2.54 deaths per attack) is more than 50 per cent
higher than the global average of 1.64.”
The statistical report revealed that in
2012, the majority of highly lethal attacks -159 in all -, took place
in Afghanistan, Pakistan, Iraq, Nigeria and Syria, killing a total of
2,880 people.
The report stated that Boko Haram “was
responsible for a number of highly lethal attacks in 2012, including a
series of co-ordinated bombings and armed assaults in Kano, Nigeria, on
January 20 that killed an estimated 190 people.”
The ‘START’ was conducted by the
National Consortium for the Study of Terrorism and Responses to
Terrorism, based at the University of Maryland. The consortium is deemed
a U.S. Homeland Security Centre of Excellence for Science and
Technology.
The U.S. laws require the government in
its yearly terrorism reports to include complete statistical information
on number of individuals killed, injured or kidnapped by each terrorist
group during the preceding year.
Last year June, the U.S. State Department contracted the consortium to collect the statistical data.
A statement by the Ondo State Director
of Publicity of PDP, Ayo Fadaka which was made available to The Guardian
in Akure yesterday, expressed “total disappointment” over the ACN’s
position on the Boko Haram issue.
The statement read in part: “The
activities of terrorist groups represent a grave challenge to the
corporate existence of the nation and its only goal is to systematically
pursue a programme that would have completely led to its
disintegration.
“In tackling this development, President
Goodluck Jonathan certainly did explore all available avenues to make
Boko Haram and its accomplices to embrace peace and even conditionally
disarm its membership and this was rebuffed continuously.
“It was when it became almost impossible
to call them to order that the Federal Government finally declared a
state of emergency in the prime theatres of their action and even when
that happened, the ACN was the only party that condemned the action of
government as if the programmes of these anti-system groups are
synonymous with its goals.
“Again, the ACN has pushed further its
frontiers of clandestine support for these groups by needlessly
criticising the Federal Government gazette of the ban of these agencies
saying it will infringe on the liberty of people, we wonder if there are
elements in that party that are accomplices of Boko Haram.
“Therefore, we call on the people of the
South-West to take due cognisance of the activities of the party and be
circumspect in appreciating same. There are ominous signs that there
are more than meet the eyes in its style and operations. In the
South-West, we take pride in our tolerance level and ability to
accommodate our diverse feelings but if feelers from Osun State are
anything to go by today, religious sentimentalism is being promoted by
the ACN government of Rauf Aregbesola and this is sad and absolutely
reprehensible.
“In playing politics, we expect that
issues that promote the development and health of the nation must
dictate the views of political parties and not sectarian and parochial
issues that will certainly do more damage than ordinarily anticipated.
“Parties thrive today because there is a
nation where peace and orderliness reign and that must be a goal of
every citizen to preserve.
“We restate that anyone who is conscious
of all the evils perpetrated on citizens and corporate organisations in
this country by Boko Haram and its accomplices and continues to seek to
express support for these organisations in whatever manner is anything
but patriotic.
“We equally remind the ACN that its
desire to make any political gain in Nigeria is certainly predicated on
the peace and well-being of the nation.”
In their reaction to the ACN’s position,
Niger Delta Professionals said that the party’s attack was an insult to
the Nigerian people.
In a statement by National
Co-ordinator, Mr. Onoriode Izomo and National Secretary, Mr. Andrew O.
Ugbovoro of the group, they said that the ACN’s action had proved its
desperation to rule the nation.
“Or how else would you explain such an
open support for violence and killing of innocent souls and destruction
of property by a group that has no value for life? Is ACN indirectly
unveiling part of their agenda for their proposed coalition with the
APC? Buhari attacked the Presidency by his utterance, the whole world
condemned him, now his supposed coalition partner decides to join his
wagon of senseless utterance and publicly attack the President again.
These are the same people who had consistently criticised the President
on his peaceful approach to the handling of fear and terror created by
the same group in Nigeria,” the group said.
It added: “We want to let the ACN know
that Nigerians may be gullible but not totally stupid, any one or group
who could support the Boko Haram despite all the havoc they created in
this nation is not only violence-oriented, but is an enemy of peace and
does not deserve to be given the slightest opportunity to go near Aso
Rock let alone enter into it. God has only shown Nigerians the make-up
of people seeking our votes to rule us. By this singular act, we are no
longer deceived by the below par performance of some of the ACN
governors, it’s merely a ploy to lure Nigerians to their own doom. ACN
or APC if given opportunity to run the affairs of this nation would use
Boko Haram to terrorise Nigerians. Note that any man or group that
supports evil is himself or herself evil.”
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