Sources close to the leadership of the Boko Haram insurgents have told Vanguard
that the group might have agreed to hold talks with the new leadership
in Nigeria with the aim of ending the six-year-old insurgency in the
country.
One of the sources which had been involved in previous attempts to broker peace between the Federal Government and the terrorists group confirmed to Vanguard last night that there were some level of discussions between the group and the government but that the “government does not want to be seen to be negotiating with the terrorists.”
The source, who works with an international agency with some presence in Nigeria, said: “I can tell you that there is some behind-the-scene informal discussion with certain segments of the Buhari administration, going on in Nigeria.
“But the truth is that the government does not want to be seen to be talking with the group apparently because of the failure of all previous efforts to dialogue with the Boko Haram men in and outside Nigeria under the previous administration.
“The aim of the renewed effort is to resuscitate the discussions from where we ended abruptly under the Jonathan administration and take it forward from there since there is a new government in place in Nigeria.
“The true position is that some of those with contacts with the leadership of the Boko Haram have gone back to assure them that there is a new government in place and that things can be done differently from what it was in the past when they were dribbled over and over again by top government officials who wanted to make quick gains under the guise of negotiating with the militants.”
The source said the militant leaders had been assured that the Buhari government was more open and ready to negotiate with them.
- See more at: http://www.vanguardngr.com/2015/07/boko-haram-may-resume-talks-with-fg/#sthash.EtZtEj3t.dpufSources close to the leadership of the Boko Haram insurgents have told Vanguard that the group might have agreed to hold talks with the new leadership in Nigeria with the aim of ending the six-year-old insurgency in the country.
One of the sources which had been involved in previous attempts to broker peace between the Federal Government and the terrorists group confirmed to Vanguard last night that there were some level of discussions between the group and the government but that the “government does not want to be seen to be negotiating with the terrorists.”
The source, who works with an international agency with some presence in Nigeria, said: “I can tell you that there is some behind-the-scene informal discussion with certain segments of the Buhari administration, going on in Nigeria.
“But the truth is that the government does not want to be seen to be talking with the group apparently because of the failure of all previous efforts to dialogue with the Boko Haram men in and outside Nigeria under the previous administration.
“The aim of the renewed effort is to resuscitate the discussions from where we ended abruptly under the Jonathan administration and take it forward from there since there is a new government in place in Nigeria.
“The true position is that some of those with contacts with the leadership of the Boko Haram have gone back to assure them that there is a new government in place and that things can be done differently from what it was in the past when they were dribbled over and over again by top government officials who wanted to make quick gains under the guise of negotiating with the militants.”
The source said the militant leaders had been assured that the Buhari government was more open and ready to negotiate with them.
- See more at: http://www.vanguardngr.com/2015/07/boko-haram-may-resume-talks-with-fg/#sthash.EtZtEj3t.dpufSources close to the leadership of the Boko Haram insurgents have told Vanguard that the group might have agreed to hold talks with the new leadership in Nigeria with the aim of ending the six-year-old insurgency in the country.
Sources close to the leadership of the Boko Haram insurgents
have told Vanguard that the group might have agreed to hold talks with the new
leadership in Nigeria with the aim of ending the six-year-old insurgency in the
country.
One of the sources which had been involved in previous
attempts to broker peace between the Federal Government and the terrorists
group confirmed to Vanguard last night that there were some level of
discussions between the group and the government but that the “government does
not want to be seen to be negotiating with the terrorists.”
The source, who works with an international agency with some
presence in Nigeria, said: “I can tell you that there is some behind-the-scene
informal discussion with certain segments of the Buhari administration, going
on in Nigeria.
“The aim of the renewed effort is to resuscitate the
discussions from where we ended abruptly under the Jonathan administration and
take it forward from there since there is a new government in place in Nigeria.
“The true position is that some of those with contacts with
the leadership of the Boko Haram have gone back to assure them that there is a
new government in place and that things can be done differently from what it
was in the past when they were dribbled over and over again by top government
officials who wanted to make quick gains under the guise of negotiating with
the militants.”
The source said the militant leaders had been assured that the
Buhari government was more open and ready to negotiate with them.
source: Vanguard


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