Nigeria's President Goodluck Jonathan on Thursday visited the scene of
what is feared to be Boko Haram's worst massacre and vowed that the
insurgency would soon be over.
Jonathan's
visit to Baga, where hundreds of people, if not more, are feared to
have been killed, came after his main election opponent, Muhammadu
Buhari, accused him of a lack of leadership in the crisis.
The
head of state, accompanied by military top brass and his national
security advisor, told reporters in the Borno state capital Maiduguri
after the trip that he wanted to see the devastation first hand.
"I went... to visit communities devastated by the excesses of Boko Haram," he said. "I just went to see things for myself."
Jonathan and his
administration have been widely criticised for failing to stop the
violence, which has seen Boko Haram seize territory in the northeast and
attack neighbouring countries.
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