Source took words to Breaking Times that President Buhari has approved
amnesty for the Boko Haram terrorist group.
From the source, The president has concluded plans on granting amnesty
for the Boko Haram terrorist group and in no time, the official
announcement will be out.
"I can authoritatively tell you that the issue has gone beyond a plan,
President Buhari has concluded on the issue, granted approvals and it
will be announced soon," the source said.
Contrary to earlier reports, which suggested that the Nigerian
government is open to negotiations with Boko Haram alongside
considerations of amnesty in a deal expected to put an end to the mass
killings of innocent Nigerian citizens by the dreaded terrorist group,
our source hinted that the idea of amnesty is not one Boko Haram has
accepted.
"President Buhari is actually acting proactively by offering amnesty
to them in the hope of sealing a ceasefire deal with the terrorists.
From all indications, Boko Haram has not agreed to lay down their arms
for amnesty. But this new offer by President Buhari is expected to
soften the terms of negotiation with them", the source disclosed.
Recently, President Muhammadu Buhari declared that he is ready to
negotiate with the dreaded Boko Haram terrorists, according to his
spokesperson, Femi Adesina. Adesina disclosed this in an interview
with BBC Africa. He said if Boko Haram members are willing, the
president will negotiate with them.
However, this seems to be against the earlier stance of Buhari who
during his campaign, promised not to negotiate with the insurgents if
elected as president.
"Boko Haram is not interested in peace – if they are interested in
peace, how can they kill 13,000 Nigerians?" the former military ruler
told BBC News in February.
As news of presidential amnesty for Boko Haram filters from the
Presidential villa, it is not immediately clear why President Buhari
has adopted the carrot approach to dealing with the Boko Haram menace.
"There must be a strategy behind it that we may not know about. You
know the President is a retired military general and just returned
from a trip to the US where he had discussions with President Obama on
this Boko Haram issue. We can only watch events unfold within the next
few days", a security source told BREAKING TIMES.
Buhari backed amnesty for Boko Haram, In 2013 as leader of the
Congress for Progressive Change (CPC),
According to him;
"Yes, it is good they have set up a committee and I haven't seen the
terms of reference, but it is the right thing to do. This is not the
first time amnesty will be given to … eh.. what shall I call them, a
violent group; remember what happened with Alhaji Musa Yar'Adua and
the militants. So, this is not the first time. Whatever that will
bring peace to the society, we should do it."
The insurgents between the period of 6 years, has killed more than
13,000 civilians and 1.5 million people have been displaced in the
streaks of their wanton bloodshed and violence.
-WeeklyPostNG
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