The Federal Government yesterday confirmed reports going the rounds that it is in talks with representatives of the radical Islamic sect, Boko Haram.
The group had recently denied any form of dialogue with the government contrary to a statement released by one Habu Mohammed who claimed to be a deputy to the militant sect’s leader, Sheikh Abubakar Shekau.
Observers believe the Boko Haram sect is sectionalized, a development which informs the incoherent messages emanating from its supposed spokesmen.
According to reports, the Special Adviser to the President on Media and Publicity, Dr. Reuben Abati explained the mode of engagement with the sect saying:
“When government says it is already
talking to Boko Haram, the form of that dialogue must be properly
understood. I think a lot of people are under the impression that the
dialogue involves a situation whereby government officials are sitting
on one side, Boko Haram persons are sitting on the other side in an
air-conditioned room and there are negotiations across the table. That
is not the form of the dialogue.
“The form of the dialogue is that
back room channels are being used to reach across with the sole
objective of understanding what exactly the grievances of these persons
are, what exactly can be done to resolve the crises, in the overall best
interest of ensuring peace and stability in Nigeria and the security of
life and property.
The presidential spokesman alluded to the amorphous nature of the Islamic sect saying, “One
thing that is noteworthy is that the Boko Haram spokesperson made it
clear that they were prepared to go a step further to ensure that
persons who are using the name of Boko Haram for political and criminal
purposes are identified and checked. What that original statement
indicated was that indeed Boko Haram has many faces. It confirms that
this thing called Boko Haram is such a multifaceted phenomenon.
“The true situation has already been
stated by the Honourable Minister of Information on two different
occasions. First in an interview, second through a press release, namely
that the Federal Government is involved in dialogue with Boko Haram.
You will recall that what led to this is that a spokesperson for Boko
Haram issued a statement confirming that government and some leaders of
Boko Haram were already discussing; in that particular statement the
issues being looked at were clearly identified,” Abati says.”
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