THE NEGATIVE IMPACT OF BOOK HARAM TO NIGERIAN POLITICS THROUGH IT’S SECURITY THREAT


The Federal Government of Nigeria has been spending a huge sum of money for the control of book haram. President Goodluck Jonathan had given a nod for the said leader to be interrogated, while a security council has been set up to quiz the governor and some top northern politicians who has been accused of sponsoring the group. This whole issue of insecurity. Some security agencies, who have been on the trail of those concerned in recent time,  have reports indicting a number of person, including government officers. The formal vice-president Atiku, Damaturu,
Maiduguri and Jos, declared that “there is no cause that could justify the snaffing out of involved lives”, Atiku in a statement by his media warned that “act of violence as we are witnessing in the country can lead to retaliatory actions in which more and more innocent  will suffer. It can also lead to the erosion of  confidence in organized society and government setting the stage anarchy, he stressed.

Summary
Book Haram is to most Nigerian, a bunch of rag tag intelligent freaks and miscreants. Poverty and unemployment of youth had been blamed for the virus of Boko Haramic tendencies in the North, where the hydra headed dragon, is rearing its ugly head. The political leaders from the zone have been enslaving their youths since a long period due to what they call Islamic culture. The people were derived access to proper education. And for good, there must be a total transformation. And thus, are people and these must make good policies by ensuring an equal education opportunity to all including the Amajaris along the streets of the zone. The youths should be engaged in a meaningful activities because an ideal mind is a devil’s workshop

TIMELINE OF INCIDENTS
7 september 2010   bauchi prison break (43)
31 december 2010 december 2010 abuja attack (44)
22 april 2011     boko haram frees 14 prisoners during a jailbreak in yola, adamawa state (45)
29 may 2011 may 2011 northern Nigerian bombings (46)
16 june 2011 the group claims responsibility for the 2011 abuja police headquater bombing (47)(48)
26 june 2011bombing attack on a beer garden in Maiduguri, leaving 25 dead and 12 injured (49)(50)
10 july 2011 bombing at the all christian fellowship church in suleja, Niger state (51)
12 August 2011the university of Maiduguri temporary closes down its campus citing security concerns (52)
26 august 2011prominent muslim cleric liman bana is shot dead by book haram (53)
12 august 2011 promi
26 august 2011 2011 damaturu attacks (48)(56)
4 november 2011december 2011 nigeria bombing (57)
25 december 2011january 2012 nigerian attacks (58)
5-6 january 2012 january 2012 nigerian attacks (58
20 january 2012       january 2012 kano bombing (59)
28 january 2012   nigerian army say’s it killed 11 boko haram insurgents
8 february 2012   boko haram claims responsibility for a suidicide bombing at the arm headquarters in Kaduna (16)
16 february 2012  another prison break staged in central nigerain;  119 prisoneer franco lamolinarra and Briton Christopher mcmanus, abducted in 2011 by a splinter group Boko Haram, both hostages were killed (63)
31 may 2012   during a joint task force raid on a book haram den, it was reported that 5 sect members and a german hostage were killed. (54)
3 June 2012  15 church-goers were killed and several injured in a church bombing in bauchi state. Book haram claimed responsibility through spokesperson Abu Qaga (65)
Suicide bombers strike three churches in kaduna state. At least 50 people were killed (66)(67)
17  june 2012 130 bodies was found in plateu state. It is presumed they were killed by book haram members (68)
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