WHY BOKO HARAM TARGETS LAGOS

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facts emerged yesterday on the plot by Boko Haram to bomb Lagos. The main
reason for the planned attack on Lagos, the “commercial nerve centre of
Nigeria,” is its booming economy. The motive is simple: Attack Lagos and
Nigeria grinds to a halt. One of the service chiefs reportedly confirmed at the
Executive Session held with the Senate last Wednesday on the state of
insecurity in the country that the threat to bomb Lagos was real.

He listed five reasons for the plot. The sect, it was gathered,
reckons that the economy of the North is already in ruins with the incessant
bombing of its major commercial cities including Kano, Kaduna and Maiduguri in
Borno State. Kano is no longer the thriving commercial nerve centre of the
North, while the Joint Task Force (JTF) occupies every 10 kilometres in
Maiduguri, making commercial activities difficult.

Kaduna is also worse off as some bombings have shattered the
peace and trust which hitherto existed among the different tribes in the city.
The spate of bombings, they argued, has almost crippled commercial activities
in the North as investors no longer look towards that region. Moreover, it was
assumed that it would take more than 50 years for the North to bounce back
economically.
While the bombings have heightened insecurity in the region, the
economy of the South, symbolized by Lagos State, continues to boom. To ensure
“balance,” the sect reckons that the South should also “taste and feel what is
happening in the North. A National Assembly source told Daily Sun that the only
target in the South is Lagos State which is believed to be the “honey pot of
Nigeria. Bomb Lagos and the economy of the entire South would collapse.”
Recall that the Chief of Defence Staff (CDS), Admiral Sa’ad Ola
Ibrahim, Lt. Gen Azubuike Ihejirika (Army), Vice Admiral Ezeoba Dele (Navy),
Air Marshal Alex Badeh (Air Force), and Mr. Ita Ekpeyong of the Department of
State Security (DSS), took turns to brief the Senate behind closed doors last
Wednesday.
The meeting lasted five and a half hours after which the Senate
urged the security agencies to do more in addressing the spate of insecurity in
the country. Senate reportedly convened the meeting with the service chiefs
after some members suspected to be members of Boko Haram were arrested in
Lagos.
Also recall that the DSS had late last month and with the
co-operation of the military, arrested a Chadian suspect with two AK 47 rifles
and suspected Improvised Explosive Devices (IEDs). The arrest also led to the
rounding up and deportation of about 100 aliens.
Source: Sun

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