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Northern Elders Seek Amnesty For Boko Haram Members by lovethokoh: 8:14am On Jan 29, 2013
Source http://www.osundefender.org/?p=90660

NORTHERN elders yesterday rose from a three-day summit in Kano Government House with far-reaching decisions, including a call on the Federal Government to grant amnesty to Boko Haram sect members.
They urged the government to initiate a restoration, reformation and rehabilitation programme that would reintegrate demilitarised Boko Haram sect members into the society.
According to them, the type of amnesty that ended militants’ unrest in the Niger Delta region would be suitable in the North.
The elders also identified widespread insecurity, breakdown of the educational system, massive illiteracy and leadership failure as part of the problems of the North.
Specifically, they urged President Goodluck Jonathan to dialogue with the sect and grant its members amnesty just as it was done for restive youths in the oil-rich Niger Delta region.
As far as the elders were concerned, President Jonathan, his deputy Namadi Sambo and the 10 Northern governors have not shown enough sympathy for the states under the Boko Haram siege.
The positions of the elders were contained in a communiqué issued after a three-day summit organised by Northern Development Focus Initiative (NDFI) at the Kano Government House. The curtain dropped yesterday on the summit.

They also advocated death penalty or life imprisonment for indicted corrupt officials in both public and private sectors, recommending that all stolen assets be forfeited to government.
Indicted public officials should be suspended from office pending the outcome of investigation, they said.
Signed by Alhaji Usman Farouk, a former governor of Northwestern State and Dr. Sadiq Umar Abubakar, chairman and secretary of the NDFI respectively, the communiqué reads: “Education has collapsed to the extent that over 70 per cent of children of school-going age are not attending school.”

The elders regretted the lack of avenues for gainful employment for teeming youths and noted the concerns and fears of youths for the survival of the region and that of the country.
They blamed rising insecurity and ethno-religious crises on government’s failure to rise to the challenge.
According to the communiqué, attitudes of northern elite and leaders, lack of synergy due to failure of elected representatives to interface with the executive to develop new policies have been parts of the problems bedeviling the North.
It reads: “Northern states and the Federal Government should institute compulsory and free education at the primary and secondary school levels for all school-age children and introduce a free pupils feeding programme like Kano State. Governors of the North should increase budgetary allocation to the educational sector to 30 per cent.
“Since security is the responsibility of the Federal Government as enshrined in the Constitution of the Nigeria 1999, all the states affected by security crises in the North should compute all monies expended by them for re-imbursement by the Federal Government.
“A judicial commission of inquiry should be set-up to establish the remote and immediate causes of ethno-religious conflicts and prevalent insurgency.
“All persons identified to be involved in sponsoring, benefitting or involved in all forms of terrorism and insurgency should be prosecuted.
“The Federal Government should set-up a Northern Nigeria Restoration, Reformation and Rehabilitation programme to involve repentant Boko Haram insurgents unconditionally and a special committee of respected northerners should immediately embark on a sympathy and solidarity tour of all states affected by insecurity in the North.”
They also called for a master plan for agricultural revival for the North so as to boost agriculture, create wealth, employment opportunities and develop agro-allied industry.
The summit, which had “Development, peace and unity, as a tool for enhancing socio-economic and political reform in Northern Nigeria”, as its theme, drew political actors in the North ranging from council officials to federal legislators.
The resource persons included former the former chairman of the Economic and Financial Crimes Commission (EFCC) and the presidential candidate of Action Congress of Nigeria (ACN) in the 2011 election, Mallam Nuhu Ribadu, Sen. Victor Lar, former Director, of Defence Military Intelligence (DMI), Maj-Gen. Muhammadu Sambo and public affairs analyst, Dr. Tilde.
In attendance were: Niger State Governor and Chairman of the Northern Governors’ Forum Babangida Aliyu, Gombe House of Assembly Speaker and Chairman of the Northern Speakers’ Congress, former Borno State Governor Muhammadu Goni, Senator Bukar Abba Ibrahim, Senator Danjuma Goje and Senator Bukola Saraki.
All the states in the North were also represented.

Northern elders seek amnesty for Boko Haram members: If they can bring back over 1000 people they killed
Re: Northern Elders Seek Amnesty For Boko Haram Members by omiobo: 8:27am On Jan 29, 2013
Amnesty ko amnesia ni. Fhuchk northern elders
Re: Northern Elders Seek Amnesty For Boko Haram Members by teskyg: 8:37am On Jan 29, 2013
Its only a fool that will come up with such a demand.These are the real sponsors of Boko Haram.We can not use wealth created by hardworking and Law abiding Nigerians to support lazy and Religious bigots Northern animals.If the seek development for their region,they can use revenue generated by their region from sales of Cows,birds and food crop and not resources generated by other hardworking regions.What they truely deserve is hundred of Drones.
Re: Northern Elders Seek Amnesty For Boko Haram Members by Nobody: 8:48am On Jan 29, 2013
These elders are mentally indigent monkeys. They should be arrested, tortured and made to confess. They have a hand in this boko haram nonsense.
Re: Northern Elders Seek Amnesty For Boko Haram Members by gratiaeo(m): 9:57am On Jan 29, 2013
Wonders shall never end in this our country Nigeria...... Imagine somebody advocating Amnesty for Terrorist? Ok nah let wait at least until America grant amnesty to Afghanistan, Iraqi, compensate Osama relatives.
N:B let them also remember that Igbos ll also seek their own amnesty for civil war, hence Nigeria have not yet compensate them
Re: Northern Elders Seek Amnesty For Boko Haram Members by lovethokoh: 10:30am On Jan 29, 2013
if boko haram can bring back all those they killed especially xtians, we would grant them amnesty
Re: Northern Elders Seek Amnesty For Boko Haram Members by slimming: 10:42am On Jan 29, 2013
amnesty can be granted for the thief too
Re: Northern Elders Seek Amnesty For Boko Haram Members by lovethokoh: 7:46am On Jan 30, 2013
the security forces(army,navy,airforce and police) say they are not aware of any cease fire from BH
Re: Northern Elders Seek Amnesty For Boko Haram Members by Tolexander: 8:05am On Jan 30, 2013
but the source of the news is in OSUNDEFENDER(observation anyway. No offence).
Anything/body is just asking for amnesty. Anyway, i dont blame them cos we are all entitled to the national cake not the politicians alone but they shouldn't have gone through the violent, evil and animalistic means with no meaningful purpose.
Re: Northern Elders Seek Amnesty For Boko Haram Members by TRUTHTELA: 8:10am On Jan 30, 2013
Blood suckers!!! Rather than condemning the COWARDS that bent on killing innocent souls, they're clamoring for an " Feet-NESTY". People should stop abusing the word AMNESTY. Old rogues that created the monster, evil and bloodshed will not DEPART FROM THEIR HOMES. Amnesty my Ax

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