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Presidency, Boko Haram Begin Talks-the Nation by handie(m): 5:31am On Jul 27, 2015
Hopes of freedom for the 219 Chibok girls have been rekindled, with preliminary talks between the Presidency and some Boko Haram leaders.

The new deal is being brokered by some confidants of the Presidency and the sect.

Some key commanders of Boko Haram in detention are also eager to be part of the initiative, The Nation learnt.

The new understanding came amid security reports that about 500 insurgents in a neighboring country are interested in renouncing terrorism – in line with the reconciliatory agenda of President Muhammadu Buhari.

But the President is being cautious in rushing at the new offer from some leaders of the sect to avoid what a source described as the “costly mistakes of the past administration of ex-President Goodluck Jonathan.

Buhari has asked security agents to “screen or certify” those spearheading the new negotiation to ensure that the government is dealing with the right Boko Haram leaders.

Some Boko Haram leaders are believed to have been overwhelmed by the President ‘s olive branch.

It was learnt that the President’s reconciliatory agenda made some confidants of the sect to initiate a fresh negotiation between the Presidency and some Boko Haram leaders.

It was gathered that at the preliminary level, a “cautious understanding” has been struck by both parties.

Some mileage gained so far include the following:

likely release of some Chibok girls to underscore the readiness of Boko Haram for negotiation;
involvement of some Boko Haram leaders, on whom the United States Government placed ransom, in the peace deal; and
commitment of the Buhari administration to the negotiation.
A source, who spoke in confidence, said: “The President’s appeal for peace in the Northeast is yielding dividends because a fresh facilitation of talks between the Presidency and Boko Haram has started.

“This latest negotiation, which is at the preliminary stage, is being promoted by some mutual confidants of the Presidency and Boko Haram.

“The new deal may lead to the release of some Chibok girls to set the tone for a comprehensive negotiation by both sides.”

Responding to a question, the source added: “The President is extremely cautious on this offer of negotiation.

“ Buhari has ordered security agencies to screen or certify those Boko Haram commanders interested in facilitating this latest negotiation to ensure that they are bonafide leaders of the sect.

“The position of the President is that why he is not averse to a peace deal, the Federal Government must avoid the costly mistakes of the past which led to a waste of time and huge resources.

“The President wants the release of the Chibok girls and quick restoration of peace to the Northeast; he is ready to negotiate with the right people for sustainable results.”

But there are strong indications that the leader of the sect, Imam Abubakar Shekau, is yet to be involved in the new deal.

“I think we are still at the preliminary stage. At the right time, there is a way the negotiation offer will be forwarded to their leader.

“But the fact that some Boko Haram commanders, whom US placed ransom upon, might be part of the negotiation shows that the crisis can be resolved, if all hands are on deck, “ another source added.

The defunct Joint Task Force(JTF) in the Northeast on November 23, 2012 placed ransom on 19 leaders of Boko Haram.

The list had comprised five members of the Shurra Committee (the highest making body of the sect) and 14 Boko Haram commanders.

But one of the Shurra Committee members, Mohammed Zangina (a.k.a Mallam Abdullahi/Alh. Musa) was allegedly killed in a shoot-out with the Joint Task Force(JTF) in Maiduguri.

With Zangina out, those still wanted are four members of the Shurra Committee of the sect, Imam Abubakar Shekau (N50million); Habibu Yusuf (a.k.a Asalafi) N25million; Khalid Albarnawai (N25million); and Momodu Bama (N25 million).



The fate of Momodu Bama was also unknown as at press time, following conflicting reports on whether he is alive or dead.

The Boko Haram Commanders being sought for by the JTF are Abu Saad (N10million); Abba Kaka (N10million); Abdulmalik Bama (N10million) Umar Fulata(N10million); Alhaji Mustapha (Massa) Ibrahim (N10million); Abubakar Suleiman-Habu (a.k.a Khalid) N10million; Hassan Jazair N10million; Ali Jalingo (N10million); Alhaji Musa Modu (N10million); Bashir Aketa (N10million); Abba Goroma (N10million); Ibrahim Bashir (N10million); Abubakar Zakariya (N10million); and Tukur Ahmed Mohammed (N10million).

Buhari’s “peace agenda” has motivated 500 Boko Haram members in a neighboring country to signify interest in renouncing terrorism.

A third source said: “These 500 insurgents said they were specifically encouraged by the rapprochement of the President.

“They have offered to surrender in return for integration by the administration of the President.”

The Senior Special Assistant to the President on Media and Publicity, Mallam Garba Shehu, said: “If the President gets the right partners in doing a deal, he will consider a peaceful resolution. He has said that unambiguously in the course of the visit to the U.S. If that doesn’t work out, the President has the will and willingness to crush terror using the army.”



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Re: Presidency, Boko Haram Begin Talks-the Nation by Nobody: 5:32am On Jul 27, 2015
Nigerians the GEJ u know is far beta than the buhari u dnt know

buhari on his mouth action campaign promises said he'll crush boko haram within 2 weeks in office

What is he now saying?

what kind of amnesty and peace do buhari thinks can calm these guys down

how many people is he going to settle

now i know ur ambition dosnt worth any blood of ur boys sir

is this the change sir

I will keep wailing for my nation

baba go slow

baba on chance

president kim kardashian

the Facebook, whatsapp, 2go, instagram and twitter president

photogenic presido

Naija RIP

buhari murdered u in cold blood

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Re: Presidency, Boko Haram Begin Talks-the Nation by handie(m): 5:33am On Jul 27, 2015
My take on this: In as much as I want this issue of Boko Haram insurgency to be put to bed once and for all, I don't agree that peace should come by negotiating with terrorists. Agreeing to negotiations is like admitting that the Nigerian state can has been defeated by a bunch of rag tag uneducated Islamic fundamentalist who believe in having 7 virgins upon their death in what they ignorantly tag "holy war". If we negotiate with Boko Haram @ the risk of losing our respect, what'll happen when a south western or south eastern group also come out? Going for an all out war then certainly will nothing short of hypocrisy. This happened in the south-south(though those ones had a justifiable reason#WellBeingOfTheirPeople) and at the end, the people being fought for weren't any better for d war. Rather, it's former militants leaders that are now the lords of the arena(with the proceeds of the "people's struggle). I'll advice the federal govt to go on an all out war against these people and stop negotiations ASAP! Nigeria should never be blackmailed by ill trained, ill equipped fellows. Get the source of their funding(the northern elites and senior military officers) and watch Boko Haram die a natural death

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Re: Presidency, Boko Haram Begin Talks-the Nation by KILODE1KGLO: 5:33am On Jul 27, 2015
Didn't Buhari say he was going to crush bokoharam?

Chai..
He lied, APC lied, this was all a sham.

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Re: Presidency, Boko Haram Begin Talks-the Nation by eleko1: 5:39am On Jul 27, 2015
Thank U Baba Solution cool Anything that'll put an end to dis wanton destruction of lives/property is a welcome development.SaTANist people United won't see anything good here.Keep wailing/roll on the floor.Baba is working cool wink .NIG,E GO BETTER

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Re: Presidency, Boko Haram Begin Talks-the Nation by SouthernBreeze(m): 5:45am On Jul 27, 2015
Negotiating with terrorists, BTW I though he said he'll crush them in 2 months? Baba Bu has proven incompetent

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Re: Presidency, Boko Haram Begin Talks-the Nation by lurther: 5:47am On Jul 27, 2015
I pity Nigeria. Have we finally sunk so low?

Negotiating with Boko Haram that have killed and killed lots of people in Nigeria and trying to fight and destroy Niger-delta Militants.

How low have we sunk? How low....

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Re: Presidency, Boko Haram Begin Talks-the Nation by saxwizard(m): 5:47am On Jul 27, 2015
undecided

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Re: Presidency, Boko Haram Begin Talks-the Nation by mysteriousman(m): 5:48am On Jul 27, 2015
Solution
Re: Presidency, Boko Haram Begin Talks-the Nation by M4gunners: 5:48am On Jul 27, 2015
I'm disappointed in this government. So they really want to negotiate with this Terrorists set?After killing many innocent soul?There's something you guys up there are hiding from us.

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Re: Presidency, Boko Haram Begin Talks-the Nation by BeeBeeOoh(m): 5:49am On Jul 27, 2015
An Attack On Boko Haram Is An Attack To The North- Buhari


Do u expect Buhari 2 attack his brother's, do u expect Buhari to attack North? It's only a senile presidiot will negotiate with Boko Haram. Dis Administration Na Joke..



Where Is Liar Mohammed?

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Re: Presidency, Boko Haram Begin Talks-the Nation by Dim007(m): 5:49am On Jul 27, 2015
A wise leader should know when and how to negotiate openly or secretly....Although these boko haram guys are recall mayhem initiator,I won't rule out negotiation for the chibok girls. Their mothers have waited too much......

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Re: Presidency, Boko Haram Begin Talks-the Nation by handie(m): 5:50am On Jul 27, 2015
KILODE1KGLO:
Didn't Buhari say he was going to crush bokoharam?

Chai..
He lied, APC lied, this was all a sham.
they all lie bro.... none of dem better. What is really needed is a Russian style revolution.... But then, as George Orwell illustrated in the book Animal Farm, all animals are not equal and we'll only be creating another class of liars. Abeg forget govt and do what u can to improve your life and those around you. Buhari, Jonathan, APC, PDP are all the same. Na only their names different

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Re: Presidency, Boko Haram Begin Talks-the Nation by fulanimafia: 5:51am On Jul 27, 2015
I'm not too sure about this.

Are they also going to be negotiating with ISIS since BH is now a part of them? Are BH simply going to tell ISIS that we have changed our minds, we give up? What if it's truly an international conspiracy as previously suspected?

Even though our priority and that of the President is the safe return of the kidnapped girls, we must be cautious and pre-emptive about this negotiation approach to ending the insurgency.

All in all, I'm confident in the Presidents ability to uproot those blood suckers once and for all.

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Re: Presidency, Boko Haram Begin Talks-the Nation by trapQ: 5:54am On Jul 27, 2015
haven't we heard this since 2100AD

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Re: Presidency, Boko Haram Begin Talks-the Nation by xcolanto(m): 6:03am On Jul 27, 2015
Not surprised one inch by this news! It's not like many political thinkers never saw this coming. Many times the Buhari lead administration has spoken and shown their zeal to quickly negotiate with terrorists even without putting up a good fight as promised in slaying boko boys within 2 months of power. Am sure Buhari must have been glad the arms deals never sailed through so as to further strengthen his need to negotiate with boko to his amusement.
Sadly what this entails would be a rehabilitation process funded by the wealth of the Niger Delta which would ensure that boko boys northern youths are paid under an amnesty program like that of the Niger delta. Watch as the almajiri's que up to eat from the national cake with every Tom, dick and Harry up north fronting boko alliances. Booohari is lucky he didn't stop the amnesty in the ND then turns around to grant his boys amnesty. It's pay back time for a job weldone once again from the hay fee cee lead government.

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Re: Presidency, Boko Haram Begin Talks-the Nation by Omenkata: 6:08am On Jul 27, 2015
Buhari is a gigantic illiterate terrorist - Elrufai

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Re: Presidency, Boko Haram Begin Talks-the Nation by merbenko: 6:12am On Jul 27, 2015
If Bokoharam reach a dialogue with this Government. I have no other reason rather to label them as sponsor of Bokoharam. Can someone tell me were a Government successfully reach a resolution with a pronounce terrorist in any part of the world?

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Re: Presidency, Boko Haram Begin Talks-the Nation by Nobody: 6:12am On Jul 27, 2015
It is now clear that Buhari is the leader of Bokoharan



" An attack on BH is an attack on the North." GMB

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Re: Presidency, Boko Haram Begin Talks-the Nation by Nobody: 6:14am On Jul 27, 2015
Where are the slaves who shouted CHANGE




Education is not wisdom cheesy

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Re: Presidency, Boko Haram Begin Talks-the Nation by eleko1: 6:16am On Jul 27, 2015
This is what OBJ told GEJ to do then,Dangle Carrot/stick formular..We want peace in NIG.
KILODE1KGLO:
Didn't Buhari say he was going to crush bokoharam?

Chai..
He lied, APC lied, this was all a sham.

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Re: Presidency, Boko Haram Begin Talks-the Nation by Horllamideh(m): 6:18am On Jul 27, 2015
Talk is always an option.....but keep the tempo of the heat on them.

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Re: Presidency, Boko Haram Begin Talks-the Nation by alaoeri: 6:20am On Jul 27, 2015
Who's talking on behalf of BH?

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Re: Presidency, Boko Haram Begin Talks-the Nation by favouredseed(f): 6:23am On Jul 27, 2015
I pity my Country!

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Re: Presidency, Boko Haram Begin Talks-the Nation by Nobody: 6:23am On Jul 27, 2015
This is a totally bad idea. Then what happens to all the victims?

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Re: Presidency, Boko Haram Begin Talks-the Nation by olasmith10(m): 6:28am On Jul 27, 2015
Despite d fact that d insurgents v caused lots of colossal damages, accepting to negotiate is thinking out of d box, which actually is not too good, but good.. Wars are not tea parties, the chibok girls must be considered!!!

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Re: Presidency, Boko Haram Begin Talks-the Nation by dhardline(m): 6:34am On Jul 27, 2015
Integrate them into what and where exactly? People who kill for no JUST reason. The chibok girls have been used to play politics to the extent that it seems that the government is oblivious of the fact that a greater number of citizens of this great nation have been killed within the past 40days. I weep for this country.

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Re: Presidency, Boko Haram Begin Talks-the Nation by buskie13(m): 6:44am On Jul 27, 2015
we have a president who asked a silly question


What is Boko Haram ?

hope he knows them now....he should crush them totally... no negotiations for terrorists...

the Daura DuIIardinho remains clueless

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Re: Presidency, Boko Haram Begin Talks-the Nation by onyiloyi(m): 6:47am On Jul 27, 2015
What ever negotiations undertaken with this terror dogs shld b on our terms, not theirs or else lets settle this on d battlefield wit this worthless sons of terror
Re: Presidency, Boko Haram Begin Talks-the Nation by Nobody: 6:47am On Jul 27, 2015
Ok

I am sure Dasuki has finally released the mobile contacts of the high ranking members of the group. Can we request Jonathan to assist in the negotiations.

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