The mystery behind the Boko Haram group, their incentives and the reason
behind their sporadic attacks has been solved by former Senate
president and former minister Dr Iyorchia Ayu at the 5th Convocation
Lecture of the Adekunle Ajasin University, according to Aniebo Nwamu of
Leadership Newspaper.
Ayu reportedly said:
The oil wealth beneath the Chad Basin is fanning the embers of
insurgency in the country because prominent businessmen and politicians
in both Nigeria and Chad, in association with French companies, have
invested heavily in oil exploration and exploitation. They are the
principal financiers of, and arms suppliers to, Boko Haram. The group’s
destabilisation of the north-eastern part of Nigeria benefits these
investors because it delays exploration and production on the Nigerian
side of Lake Chad.
The Lake Chad Basin is estimated to have a reserve of 2.32billion
barrels of oil, and 14.65trillion cubic feet of natural gas. The oil and
gas flows underground across the countries sharing the Lake Chad Basin:
Nigeria, Chad, Niger and Cameroun. Using 3D drilling, Chad is not only
tapping oil within its territory but also from Nigeria, to push up its
production levels.
Boko Haram is made up of Nigerians and a large number of Chadians from
the Chadian provinces of Lac and Hadjer Lamis – provinces that share a
long border with north-eastern Nigeria around the Lake Chad region and
provide Boko Haram with trained Chadian fighters.
The drying up of Lake Chad, once the largest water body in Africa, is
affecting the economic and social life of over 30 million people in the
four countries around the lake. This has resulted in the migration of
many farmers and herdsmen as well as engineered local conflicts between
Camerounian and Nigerian nationals; fishermen are fighting farmers and
herdsmen to stop diverting water from the lake to their farms and
livestock.
The disappearance of Lake Chad and subsidiary rivers has also created a
large population of unemployed and discontented youth who have become a
reserve army easily available for recruitment by the insurgents.
So far, Boko Haram has not attacked any territory in Chad but has a
cluster of bases in Chad from where it launches its terrorist activities
in Nigeria. President Idris Deby of Chad is said to have cordial
relations with the insurgents.
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Dr. Ayu made a strong postulation which probably is true. Many have
often pointed accusing fingers at politicians as sponsors of Boko Haram,
but Ayu has mentioned the type of politicians – those with economic
interests to protect.
Therefore, one could reason that:
1.Boko Haram is not sponsored by anyone aspiring to be the president of Nigeria.
2.It is not backed by the PDP or the APC.
3.Boko Haram has nothing to do with Islam or Christianity, north or south.
4. It is not a crusade against western education.
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