Sunday, 28 August 2016

MY COMMENTS ON CHIBOK GIRLS HAVE BEEN POLITICISED – PMB








President Muhammadu Buhari has reiterated the preparedness of the Federal Government to discuss the release of the Chibok girls kidnapped by Boko Haram terror group since 2014,
In an interview with journalists in Nairobi,Kenya at theweekend,PresidentBuhari in astatement byhis seniorspecial assistant, media, Garba Shehu said the Nigerian government is ready to dialogue with bonafide leaders of the terror group who know the whereabouts of the girls.

‘‘I have made a couple of comments on the Chibok girls and it seems to me that much of it has been politicised.
‘‘What we said is that the government which I preside over is prepared
to talk to bonafide leaders of Boko Haram.

‘‘If they do not want to talk to us directly, let them pick an internationally recognised Non-Governmental Organisation (NGO), convince them that they are holding the girls and that they wantNigeria to release a number of Boko Haram leaders in detention, which they are supposed to know.

‘‘If they do it through the ‘modified leadership’ of Boko Haram and they talk with an internationally recognised NGO then Nigeria will be prepared to discuss for their release,’’ he said.

President Buhari, who spoke to the media on the margins of the sixth Tokyo International Conference on African Development (TICAD VI), warned that the Nigerian Government will not waste it's time and resources with “doubtful and untrue sources’’ claiming to know the whereabouts of the missing girls.
‘‘We want those girls out and safe. The faster we can recover them
and hand them over to their parents, the better for us.’’

He (Buhari) maintained that the terror group, which pledged allegiance to ISIS, has been siverely reduced and almost completely destroyed by the  Nigerian military with the support of immediate neighbours Chad, Cameroon, Niger and Benin.

‘‘Some of the information about the division in Boko Haram is alreadyin the press and I have read in the papers about the conflict in their leadership.‘‘The person known in Nigeria as their leader, we understand was edged out and the Nigerian members of Boko Haram started turningbthemselves to the Nigerian military.

‘‘We learnt that in an air strike by the Nigeria Air Force he waswounded. Indeed their top hierarchy and lower cadre have a problem and we know this because when we came into power, they were holding 14 out of the 774 local governments in Nigeria. But now they
are not holding any territory and they have split to small groups attacking soft targets.

On the militancy in the Niger Delta , the President said the Federal Government is also open to dialogue to resolve all contending
issues in the area because a one Nigeria is not negotiable.

‘‘We do not believe that they (the militants) have announced ceasefire. We are trying to understand them more. Who are their leaders and which areas do they operate and other relevant issues,’’ he said.

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