The Co-Convener of the Bring Back Our Girls Group,
Dr Oby Ezekwesili, on Wednesday said the Federal Government should employ the most
credible intelligence first before beginning any talks with the Boko
Speaking to
our correspondent, Gloria Ume-Ezeoke in Abuja, Dr Ezekwesili said the
government should be more focused on the results to prevent a recurrence of
previous events.
President
Muhammadu Buhari had confirmed that the Nigerian government has started
negotiations with members of the Boko Haram sect, with the view to
securing the release of the over 200 school girls kidnapped in Chibok, Borno
State.
The
President made the statement while responding to questions from members of the
Nigerian community in France under the auspices of Nigerians in the Diaspora
Organisation (NIDO).
He said his
administration was worried by the continued stay of the girls in the hands of
their captors and was working tirelessly to get them release.
The girls
were abducted from their school’s dormitory in the north-eastern state on April
14 by members of the Boko Haram sect.
President
Buhari noted that the government had to first establish genuine members of the
sect so that it would not make the mistake of engaging the wrong persons.
“It is a
very sensitive development in the sense that; first, we have to establish; are
they genuine leaders of the Boko Haram? That is number one. Number two, what
are their terms? The first impression we had was not very encouraging,” he
further stated
The
President said one of the conditions given by the group was to release one of
its members, who had been strategic in developing Improvised Explosives Devices
(IEDs), a demand that the government would not accept.
“They wanted
us to release one of their leaders who is a strategic person in developing and
making IEDs that is causing a lot of havoc in the country by blowing people in
Churches, Mosques, market places, motor parks and other places. But it is very
important that if we are going to talk to anybody, we have to know how much he
is worth.
“Let them
bring all the girls and then, we will be prepared to negotiate, I will allow
them to come back to Nigeria or to be absolved in the community. We have to be
very careful, the concern we have for the Chibok girls, one only imagine if
they got a daughter there between 14 and 18 and for more than one and a half
years, a lot of the parents, who have died would rather see the graves of their
daughters rather than the condition they imagine they are in.
“This has
drawn a lot of sympathy through out the world, that is why this government is
getting very hard in negotiating and getting the balance of those who are
alive,” he emphasised.
President
Buhari assured the gathering that his administration was doing everything
possible to improve on the state of the economy through provision of infrastructure
in critical sectors.


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