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Obasanjo: Jonathan overwhelmed by Boko Haram

BY TheCable

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Former President Olusegun Obasanjo says President Goodluck Jonathan is overwhelmed by the challenge of Boko Haram.

He was speaking from Nairobi, Kenya, on Wednesday evening in a live interview with BBC Focus on Africa.

Reminded that he once advocated a carrot-and-stick approach to the insurgents, Obasanjo said since the stick approach was not working, “is there anything wrong with the carrot? I doubt it.”

“No matter how well meaning the president is, his assertion on [ending] Boko Haram has not been achieved. The president is overwhelmed,” Obasanjo said.

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Obasanjo recalled the efforts he made to reach out to Boko Haram in 2011 after the attack on UN House in Abuja by the militants.

The August 26, 2011 suicide-bombing killed 21 persons and injured 73.

“I took it upon myself to reach out to the group after consulting with the president. I went to Maiduguri to meet the families of those who were killed [by the police] through the help of the lawyer who represented them,” he said.

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The interviewer cut him short on most questions because of time constrain, but it appeared the former president was canvassing a non-military solution to the insurgency.

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