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Nigerians should prepare for war – Ex-General

A former Commandant, Nigerian Army School of Infantry, Brig Gen. Williams Obene (retd.),

on Wednesday advised Nigerians to prepare for war, saying the Boko Haram insurgency would likely last another 10 years, despite foreign intervention.

During an interview with our correspondent, Obene, who pioneered the Nigerian Army Counter-Terrorism and Counter-Insurgency Centre, said the recent bomb attacks in Kano and Jos were to be expected considering the dynamics of asymmetrical warfare such as insurgency. 

He said it’s unrealistic to expect security forces to bring Boko Haram insurgency to an end within the next six months earmarked for the extended state of emergency in Borno, Adamawa and Yobe states.

He said, “The attacks on Kano and Jos did not come to me as surprises. In asymmetrical warfare, such as we are faced with, these things are to be expected. Nigerians need to come to terms with the fact that we are at war and it is not a conventional war, where the enemy can be identified. 

“Let’s not delude ourselves to think that we are going to use the military to stop the insurgency in six months. 

“The senators have said they would monitor the state of emergency in the North-East on a monthly basis, and would call it off if they don’t see improvement. My question is: what is the alternative to the state of emergency? In fact, we should declare total war. Nigerians should prepare for war.”

Obene predicted that Boko Haram would eventually infiltrate every part of the country and would be able to carry out attacks in any state. 

He said that means that Nigerians, irrespective of what part of the country they resided, should be vigilant and ready for war. 

“Politicians should stop deceiving Nigerians that this insurgency can stop in six months. This thing has come to stay with us for a long time. It took some other countries several years to deal with insurgency. Ours might last up to 10 years, or even more because of the involvement of politicians,” he said.  wp_posts

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