Nigeria - The republic of Cameroon has
indicted ex President Goodluck Jonathan
over his lack of cooperation with
neighboring countries in the fight
against insurgency.
Reports say President Muhammadu
Buhari’s interaction with his
Camerounian counterpart, Paul Biya, he
disclosed that Jonathan isolated himself
from the leaders of Cameroun, Chad and
Niger.
“The major complaint, according to
Biya, is that Jonathan never or seldom,
at best, picked his calls. He said most
times he called, Jonathan neither picked
nor returned his calls. And as a result,
the integration of efforts that should
have stopped Boko Haram’s foray and
unchallenged run was lacking.”
Biya, according to our source, said he
was sure that leaders of other
neighbouring countries had the same
experience, and therefore, questioned
how Nigeria alone would have
contained Boko Haram, knowing it is an
international terror group with roots
and connections in some other countries
from where they get into Nigeria and
carry out attacks.
“This solo handling of the problem did
not enable the neighbours put in much
to solve the problem until it got this
bad,” he said.
Source: Nigeria bulletin
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