Following claims by the present administration that former president
,Goodluck Jonathan's administration negotiated with fake Boko Haram
members,Jonathan has rubbished those claims.Speaking recently the press
centre of the Cercle DIPLOMATIC in Geneva,he said
We did not negotiate with fake Boko Haram. I agree that within that
period, especially whenever there was a problem, people volunteered
all manner of assistance. It is just like what, my successor, President
Buhari said in a recent media chat that if his government gets
credible leaders of the sect, they would be willing to discuss with
them.
People will come to you with all kinds of names. But my government
never set up a team to negotiate with Boko Haram. We found out that
the activities of the terrorists were coming from a section of the
country, the North East, and they were more active in two states, Borno
and Yobe.
There was never a time we
negotiated with Boko Haram. I think this whole idea is all politics.
The world over, people do and say all kinds of things in the name of
politics.But then it is wrong for people to play politics with very
serious national issues.
The only group we negotiated with which started when I was a deputy
governor was the militants in an area called the Niger Delta. I believe
that if we had negotiated with Boko Haram, we would have come out with
an action programme in that regard. When we negotiated with Niger Delta
militants, we were able to do that because you could identify them and
they had a clear position on all the issues.
In that case we were able to come out with what we called the
amnesty programme which brought about the end of militancy in that part
of our country where crude oil is being produced. We asked the
militants to surrender their weapons in exchange for their
rehabilitation. We engaged them with relevant training and placed many
of them on a monthly allowance.
Some of them were trained outside Nigeria and some were encouraged to
set up businesses and so on. For a negotiation to take place there
should be certain expectations from both sides.
We just couldn’t negotiate with the terrorists because such expectations could not be established.
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