Tuesday, 28 July 2015

Boko Haram Calling For Peace Talks?


Reports are claiming that President Muhammadu Buhari has been approached by a faction, as it named itself, of the deadly Boko Haram sect, seeking peace negotiations with Nigeria’s government.

The report was made known by Garba Shehu, the presidential spokesman, who said in a statement that efforts were under way to “verify their claims” of having such power. Follow the jump to see more of what Shehu said and the full story:


Shehu said "A faction of the Boko Haram group came forward claiming to have the mandate to negotiate with the government.” Buhari’s government has recently said it was not opposed to negotiate with the sect, which has killed thousands and left around 1.5 million people evacuated during its insurgency.

Shehu added: “It is now left for them to show proof that they have the mandate, but they made it clear that they are representing a faction of Boko Haram that wants peace.”

 It should be noted that despite his earlier stance during the electoral campaign, President Buhari has recently said he is willing to hold talks with Boko Haram commanders for the rescue of more than 200 Chibok schoolgirls abducted last year. The terrorists have killed more than 600 Nigerians in a spate of bombings and shootings since our new president was sworn-in on May 29.

 It would be recalled that efforts to reach a peace agreement by the previous government of Goodluck Jonathan failed as Boko Haram said they didn’t hold any talks with government.

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