If I Was President, Boko Haram Will Not Last – Atiku
Former Vice President Atiku Abubakar has said that Boko Haram would have been stamped out if he were to be the President of Nigeria.
He made this known in Yola yesterday while distributing relief materials to over 50,000 Internally Displaced Persons (IDPs) at American University of Nigeria (AUN) drawn from all over IDPs camps across Adamawa State.
According to Atiku: “If you recall, while we are in office in 2002, such a small uprising ,very similar to this Boko Haram, reared their head in Yobe State. We smashed it immediately.
“We never heard anything about it again, until we left government. So I think it requires a steadfast leadership, a leadership that is decisive.”
In her remark, President of the American University of Nigeria (AUN) Margie Ensign appreciated the philanthropic efforts of Atiku Abubakr for sustaining Adamawa Peace Initiative for almost five years since creation.
“Nobody ever assisted us within the period under review, in providing succour to the vulnerable like Atiku did,” she said.
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