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5,000 Boko Haram Members May Get Amnesty by Nobody: 6:31am On Apr 20, 2013
Over 5,000 as well as their wives and children members of the militant Islamic sect, Boko Haram, may benefit from the proposed Federal Government amnesty for members of the group.

Saturday PUNCH learnt that members of the Federal Government’s amnesty committee would, among other things, recommend a phased release of members of the sect currently in detention.
It was gathered that children and wives of the sect members would be released first before other detainees.

This, it was gathered, would assist the committee and the Federal Government in winning the confidence of the sect.

The committee, which is to be inaugurated on Wednesday next week, is expected to initiate dialogue with leaders of the sect at a yet-to-be determined date, time and venue.

Saturday PUNCH also gathered that members of the group, who earlier rejected government amnesty plans, have yet to make public their response to the latest development.

A top security source, who pleaded for anonymity because of the sensitive nature of the issue, said, “Some wives, children and relatives of members of the sect are among those being detained.

“The government may start with the release of this category of people as a sign of its commitment to peace. I believe members of this committee will be favourably disposed to making this recommendation.”

As for the venue of talks should members of the sect accept dialogue, the source said, “They may opt for Saudi Arabia or any other country they consider a neutral ground, like they did in the past. This is because they still cannot trust that government will not use the venue of the talks to further hunt them down.

“Trust is still a big issue here; the question remains whether the sect will trust that government will be sincere this time around and not resort to behaviours that led to the breakdown of similar attempts in the past.

“Just like those in government, they also have hardliners. This group of members are likely to give near impossible conditions such as the rebuilding of their homes and places of worship destroyed by government forces and the like. ”

The Sultan of Sokoto, Sa’ad Abubakar, had in Kaduna last month urged the Federal Government to give amnesty to the sect members.

The call was echoed by a number of prominent Nigerians.

It has, however, been strongly opposed by the Christian Association of Nigeria.

President Goodluck Jonathan had few weeks ago said his administration would not hold talks with members of the sect, whom he described as ‘ghosts’.

But after some meetings with northern elders and security chiefs, the President promised to set up an amnesty committee for Boko Haram.

The President made good his promise on Wednesday by naming a 26-member amnesty committee headed by the Minister of Special Duties, KabiruTuraki.

Two members of the committee, Shehu Sani and Dr, Datti Ahmed, rejected their nomination on Wednesday and Thursday respectively.

A leading member of the Northern Elders’ Forum, Prof. Ango Abdullahi, confirmed that 5,000 Boko Haram fighters were likely to benefit from the amnesty.

He also debunked the notion that Boko Haram members are faceless.

Abdullahi said, “We cannot say these people are absent because about 5,000 of them are in detention. You (journalists) are the ones reporting that (Boko Haram) commanders so, so, and so have been arrested.

“So we agree that there are senior commanders in detention and I think there is this opportunity even for physical contact between the group and some members of the group and government.

“Most reasonable opinions agree that the use of force will not solve this problem. The way forward is to encourage dialogue; it may be difficult at first, but we must try everything possible to encourage interactions between members of the group and the committee.”

Asked whether the Northern Elders Forum would be involved in the talks, he said the committee wouldn’t decide which role groups and individuals would play.

He added that members of the NEF were prepared to help restore peace to the North.

However, a civil rights activist who declined to serve on the committee, Malam Shehu Sani expressed doubts about the possibility of success for the committee.

Sani said, “I have not seen people in that committee whom members of the sect will trust enough to dialogue with.

“A committee headed by a serving minister does not look to me as serious. For this committee to make progress, these three people must be part of it: Ahmed Shilkida (a freelance journalist), Hamza Idris and Mustapha Zanna. If these people are not part of the committee, it is difficult for it to succeed.”

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Re: 5,000 Boko Haram Members May Get Amnesty by Nobody: 6:38am On Apr 20, 2013
Over 5000 thousand Wheres ur source
Re: 5,000 Boko Haram Members May Get Amnesty by Bigcake: 6:46am On Apr 20, 2013
Arrant nonsense. Negotiate with terrorist just because of 2015 abi?
Re: 5,000 Boko Haram Members May Get Amnesty by Saraben(f): 7:13am On Apr 20, 2013
so dey r over 5000:/,,bt if ds step wil stp d killing nd bombing let dm go ahead.
Re: 5,000 Boko Haram Members May Get Amnesty by Tolexander: 7:22am On Apr 20, 2013
Here we come again!
5000? Did they count their goats, cattle and monkeys?
Re: 5,000 Boko Haram Members May Get Amnesty by omicron(m): 7:47am On Apr 20, 2013
This is a mistake, one of many that will come back to haunt the president! You have called them terrorists, then why dialogue with them? You said they are ghosts, now you want to dialogue with and grant ghosts amnesty. If 5000 of these terrorists are those in custody, and the killings and boming have continued all the same, then what does it all mean? These are terrorists, you cant assume them friends. Strategy, intelligence and yes, force, are the tools needed here, not a chat in a bar! Unless Azazi (of blessed memory) was right afterall.
Re: 5,000 Boko Haram Members May Get Amnesty by maasoap(m): 8:52am On Apr 20, 2013
These people in govt are bunch of liars if they actually means that d total number of boko haram members are just over 5000. Are they telling us that with 1trillion naira annual security budget, they couldn't crush 5000? But based on my understanding of this report, what they actually meant was that just over 5000 of them & their families are in detention. May be these are the only people they're going consider 4 amnesty. What about the ones in hiding? Their families too shouldn't count as part of amnesty.
Re: 5,000 Boko Haram Members May Get Amnesty by Bodmas06: 9:48am On Apr 20, 2013
5000? Too small y nt d whole Northern youth.arrant nonsense.

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