The Federal Government has said
that it is open to negotiations with the Boko Haram sect in order to
find a lasting solution to the security crisis in the country, if the
group is willing.
This was disclosed by the Special
Adviser to President Muhammadu Buhari on Media and Publicity, Femi
Adesina, on Friday, in an interview with the BBC.
In the interview, which was monitored by
our correspondent, Adesina said the Federal Government was not ruling
out negotiations with the sect if it would put an end to the activities
of the group. He lamented that the insurgents had attacked so many
villages and killed scores of people.
“These were very vicious attacks. People were killed in scores and it’s so sad,” he said.
The President had during his
inauguration speech said he had launched a strategy to deal with the
sect by relocating the military headquarters to Maiduguri, Borno State.
When asked whether this would work,
Adesina replied, “This is going to work. There are machineries being put
in place. It’s going to work. The recent killings by the sect were
meant to break our resolve, to weaken it, but that will stop. It remains
a priority to him (Buhari) to deal with the group.
“You will notice that his first two
weeks of administration were dedicated to tackling the insurgency. He
visited Chad and Niger Republics and the following week, the Presidents
of those countries also visited him in Abuja.
“The President of Benin Republic and the
Defence Minister of Cameroon visited him; machinery is being put in
place and once we’re through, we will see the end of the group. The
target time for the deployment of the multinational force is July
ending; that is in a couple of weeks.”
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When
the BBC also asked if the Federal Government was considering
negotiations with the insurgent group, Adesina replied in the
affirmative.
He said, “If they are willing, why not?
You know attempts have been made for negotiations in the past and they
didn’t work. Every reasonable person would want to see the end to this
insurgency. So if they are willing, why not? You can’t rule that out.”
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