In less than two months after he raised dust with his claims that two
Nigerians, Senator Modu Sherrif, former governor of Borno State and
former Chief of Army Staff, Gen. Azubuike Ihejirika sponsor Boko Haram,
the acclaimed negotiator, Dr. Stephen Davis has announced another
alarm.
This time, he accuses opposition politicians of hindering the
freedom and release of the Chibok schoolgirls abducted by Boko Haram in
April this year.
Further to the delayed release of the girls and the reasons for it,
he warned that if the girls are set free without the leaders of Boko
Haram either reined in or their sponsors stopped, Nigeria should expect
an endless orgy of abductions by the same group in future
.
In an interview Davis granted a UK news network, Channel 4 few days
ago, he stated that: “The Nigerian opposition politicians sponsoring
Boko Haram have to be stopped if hundreds of local girls are to be
saved.”
The credibility of the platform given to Davis was an indication
that international support for his allegations is rapidly gaining
acceptance. He claimed to have been frustrated by a number of
unsuccessful attempts to secure the abducted girls’ release, and
alleged that from the Nigerian media, he saw an undeniable connection
between the Chibok girls’ fate and cutting off the funding that is Boko
Haram’s lifeblood.
In particular, he emphasized the role some “senior politicians of a
major opposition party are playing in channeling money from Al Qaeda
to Boko Haram. ”
He argued that “these individuals are bank-rolling the group’s
brutal activities to create instability ahead of the February 2015
Nigerian general election. There would be an endless cycle of evil if
the Chibok girls are freed without the group’s sponsors being stopped.
It would simply lead to many more young women being taken in their
place.”
A uk online report noted that: “The need to tackle terrorism at its
source rather than simply through military action has been major news
in the UK for close to a month. Some military chiefs recently grabbed
national headlines when they announced that cutting off the financing
that keeps terror groups armed and dangerous is key to the overall
strategy of winning the war on terror.”
Davis further cautioned that: “Tackling the moneymen behind Boko
Haram must be an essential part of the West’s anti-terror approach. At
the same time, those politicians implicated in the terror funding
scandal must be investigated without delay. To do otherwise would mean
unleashing untold trauma and devastation on hundreds more innocent
Nigerian girls. To these young women and their families, the cost of
further inaction would be incalculable.”
Thursday, 23 October 2014
Stephen Davis again: ‘Opposition stops Chibok girls rescue’
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