President Muhammadu Buhari has said the Boko Haram insurgency that’s ravaged the north eastern part of the country for years on end has international angle to it.
Buhari asserted that international groups that want to destabilise Nigeria are behind the Boko Haram conundrum that have plagued the country.
He noted that even the name given to the terror group is indicative of fraudulent disposition and ideology.
He stated this while delivering a keynote address at a lunch organized by the Kano state government on Monday after the commissioning of some federal and state projects.
“When we came into power in 2015, Boko Haram was in control in 13 of the 27 local governments of the state, only four were with the government then.
“More so, half of the local governments in Yobe state were with Boko Haram.
“Today with the help of a patriotic and dedicated governor in Borno state the local governments have been recovered.
“What is Boko Haram? It is very fraudulent. I suspect there’s an international group that wants to destroy Nigeria. If not, how can Boko (western education) be Haram?, the President stated.
Buhari, who was on a state visit to Kano also praised the performance of his administration, especially how it has been able to provide more infrastructure with lesser availability of funds when compared to the past regime.
“I want you to recall that between 1999 and 2019 the NNPC production was 2.1 billion barrels per day at the cost of 100 dollars per barrel. So Nigeria was earning 100 dollars per barrel for 2.1 million barrels a day but look at our infrastructure.
“Some of them 60 years old, look at our power sector, what can advance without infrastructure?