Recent findings has shown the reasons for delay in persecution of the Islamic terrorist group, Boko Haram.
It was gathered that, it is due to the slow pace approach by President Muhammadu Buhari’s governance.
According to Premium Times, officials in the administration and some retired security and military experts, expressed the view that the decision by the president to continue working with the service chiefs and the National Security Adviser he inherited from the administration of former President Goodluck Jonathan, is greatly affecting the war.
One official said“Service Chiefs are currently sitting at the edge of their seats; there is a regime of uncertainty because it was clear to them and everyone that they would not be part of the new administration, as such, they presently do not go the extra mile.”
It was also gathered at the Defence Headquarters that there is presently no long term commitment on the part of the Service Chiefs and other top commanders, owing largely, to the uncertainty regarding their tenure.
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