If you accuse the support of the political elite of Boko Haram to confuse the Tinubu government

Senator Orji Uzor Kalu, who represented Abia North and former Governor of the State Abia, had leveled serious accusations of elements that were not mentioned in the Nigerian political class, claiming that they sponsored Boko Haram in an effort to damage the government of the Tinubu Bola President.

Speaking in television politics Channels today on Monday, if it suggested that the rise of terrorism in some parts of the country is not only a failure of security but also a campaign that is political motivated by strong people with personal interests.

“The political class is behind Boko Haram,” he said. “They use terrorism as a tool to fight Tinubu, as they did with the previous administration.”

Comments Kalu emerged after Boko Haram Baru’s activities, including deadly attacks in Mairari Village, the Guzamala Regional Government in Borno State, where nine passengers were killed by improvised explosives on Sunday. The incident, described as “inhumane” by the Chairman of the State Council Bornis Abdulkarim Loran, once again attracted national attention to Nigeria’s old battle with a rebellion.

When asked to clarify who he meant by “political class,” if you pointed out the coalition of politicians, rich entrepreneurs, and civil servants. According to him, these people are less interested in economic benefits and are more focused on seizing power in any way that is needed.

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“This is a political war,” Kalu said. “Some of them do not pursue money, they pursue power. They want to knock down the system just to take control, and that is not how strength must be obtained.”

Describing the country’s security crisis as “caused politically,” Senator warned that the Nigerians must be aware of deeper currents behind violence.

“These people not only cause chaos for profit,” he added. “They are targeting the stability of the country in the hope of hijacking political control.”

With a more peaceful tone, if he ended his statement with a request for national unity. He urged the Nigerians, regardless of political or ethnic affiliations, to fight the agenda to divide and prioritize the welfare of ordinary citizens.
“If we consider ourselves friends and patriot, we must care about ordinary Nigerians,” he said. “We must work together to build a better country.”

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