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Re: Why Boko Haram Deserves Amnesty — Presidency by OBAGADAFFI: 9:34am On Apr 04, 2018
What does Boko-Haram wants that Deserves Amnesty
Re: Why Boko Haram Deserves Amnesty — Presidency by Nobody: 9:35am On Apr 04, 2018
freeze001:
Amnesty for internationally recognised terrorists! And some idiots justify this blatant encouragement of terrorism by a 'legitimate' government? To what end?

Ohanaeze suddenly realises that IPOB was unarmed and peaceful yet supported the lawless proscription by this government and now they want to talk? Did they not hear Mohammed the Liar many years back when he said it was was unlawful to designate BH a terrorist organisation? APC has come to 'right every wrong' done against their agents n mercenaries in d North.
Ohaneze did nothing against IPOB. It only saved the South-East and its defenseless people from an avoidable war with the Feds. Nnamdi Kanu with his exile showed you morons a glimpse of how far he would have ran had the poo hit the fan. So be grateful to Ohaneze.
Re: Why Boko Haram Deserves Amnesty — Presidency by Seahawk: 9:35am On Apr 04, 2018
I’m dumbfounded but not surprised
Re: Why Boko Haram Deserves Amnesty — Presidency by 2016v2017: 9:36am On Apr 04, 2018
Paperwhite:
Save resources Amnesty to killer BH terrorists Guess your fulani brothers are next angry angry Chai! Nigeria is finished. cry cry cry.So all the people including soldiers sacrificed to these senseless self inflicted insurgency were indeed in vain?

Buhari's APC-led government have set a very dangerous precedence.This is still a confirmation that BH was a creation of Buhari and the APC.Divide this shithole of a country. angry
Re: Why Boko Haram Deserves Amnesty — Presidency by Shroud: 9:36am On Apr 04, 2018
Funny the government will be taking of amnesty for a group that has been defeated.

I can imagine ISIS being granted amnesty. Yeah, wise decision after all the hundreds of thousands of people murdered and soldiers dead. What a way to encourage violence.

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Re: Why Boko Haram Deserves Amnesty — Presidency by 2016v2017: 9:38am On Apr 04, 2018
freeze001:
Amnesty for internationally recognised terrorists! And some idiots justify this blatant encouragement of terrorism by a 'legitimate' government? To what end?

Ohanaeze suddenly realises that IPOB was unarmed and peaceful yet supported the lawless proscription by this government and now they want to talk? Did they not hear Mohammed the Liar many years back when he said it was was unlawful to designate BH a terrorist organisation? APC has come to 'right every wrong' done against their agents n mercenaries in d North.
Re: Why Boko Haram Deserves Amnesty — Presidency by abiolamitodun(m): 9:39am On Apr 04, 2018
buhari ur going back to daora I don't vote and never voted b4 this time around I will vote and its against u

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Re: Why Boko Haram Deserves Amnesty — Presidency by Mutemenot(m): 9:39am On Apr 04, 2018
How I wish our Yoruba brothers foresaw the mission of this man Buhari. I mourn for those that still believe in this country, heaven knows I gave up even before conception .

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Re: Why Boko Haram Deserves Amnesty — Presidency by Laralag: 9:39am On Apr 04, 2018
“In any case, the President controls only one layer of authority, what are the governors doing? Is the social media also saying that the governors are protecting the herdsmen from the law? Are they saying the local governments are also protecting them? “You see, it has to take everyone at various levels of "( quote)

Mr Shehu, the governors and the local governors dont control the police nor the army, if they do their people will curse them if they fold their hands while their people are being killed, the little they can do is to set up vigilante group and militia, and they are doing that
Re: Why Boko Haram Deserves Amnesty — Presidency by Samyyornw5050: 9:40am On Apr 04, 2018
We needed change and here we are, so stop complaining and Enjoy the change u voted for while it last.
Re: Why Boko Haram Deserves Amnesty — Presidency by Ade3000yrs(m): 9:41am On Apr 04, 2018
hmmm
Re: Why Boko Haram Deserves Amnesty — Presidency by Victorakats(m): 9:43am On Apr 04, 2018
... Are we having this discussion?

Pathetic

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Re: Why Boko Haram Deserves Amnesty — Presidency by Nobody: 9:43am On Apr 04, 2018
Smh!
Re: Why Boko Haram Deserves Amnesty — Presidency by Ekoishome: 9:44am On Apr 04, 2018
How can you grant amnesty to a group you said you have DEFEATED And DEGRADED?
Nigeria is sitting on a ticking time bomb under this govt!!!
God save us!!

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Re: Why Boko Haram Deserves Amnesty — Presidency by delishpot: 9:44am On Apr 04, 2018
Amnesty to enable them regroup and launch a stronger attack. BTW did Boko Haram ask for it or are they planning to use it to lure them out of Sambisa and feign peace until the BH leadership decides it no more wants to be under amnestiny again?

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Re: Why Boko Haram Deserves Amnesty — Presidency by truthstands12: 9:45am On Apr 04, 2018
What a shame thinking of granting amnesty to people who slaughtered your citizens like cow? Very unfortunate.

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Re: Why Boko Haram Deserves Amnesty — Presidency by Ekoishome: 9:46am On Apr 04, 2018
Samyyornw5050:
We needed change and here we are, so stop complaining and Enjoy the change u voted for while it last.
We have realized our error in judgment! However, this "change" affects everybody!!!
Re: Why Boko Haram Deserves Amnesty — Presidency by bigstan11787(m): 9:47am On Apr 04, 2018
Why would the presidency think of such...i thought the presidency said they have totally defeated boko haram completely and several military heads have been promoted for same course....so y granting ammensty to the already defeated boko boys....incompetence govt

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Re: Why Boko Haram Deserves Amnesty — Presidency by Nobody: 9:53am On Apr 04, 2018
guterMann:
Yes I agree.

Amnesty for Boko Haram.

Amnesty for Fulani terrorists.

Amnesty for their sister organisation islamic state.

Amnesty for Evans the kidnapper.

If only Osama is alive....maybe pay his family compensation money.

THE LAND OF THE RISING SUN MUST SET FORTH AT DAWN
You sabi am daddy yo
Amnesty to isis, alshabab, al qaeda et al

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Re: Why Boko Haram Deserves Amnesty — Presidency by Nobody: 9:57am On Apr 04, 2018
Nigeria will be breaking or creating an international record as the first nation to grant amnesty an internationally recognized (once number 1 deadliest terrorist group ahead of ISIS) Muslim Terror Group. We have recently achieved the record of the only OPEC member who is 5th largest crude exporter still importing crude by-products such as Petrol, Diesel and Vaseline grin grin

We truly deserve our fate - whatever it is

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Re: Why Boko Haram Deserves Amnesty — Presidency by blesskewe(f): 9:58am On Apr 04, 2018
That is why I said God will punish buari angry[size=8pt][/size]
His government is a joke

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Re: Why Boko Haram Deserves Amnesty — Presidency by Nobody: 9:58am On Apr 04, 2018
Laralag:
“In any case, the President controls only one layer of authority, what are the governors doing? Is the social media also saying that the governors are protecting the herdsmen from the law? Are they saying the local governments are also protecting them? “You see, it has to take everyone at various levels of "( quote)

Mr Shehu, the governors and the local governors dont control the police nor the army, if they do their people will curse them if they fold their hands while their people are being killed, the little they can do is to set up vigilante group and militia, and they are doing that
While the fg is disbanding such vigilante groups in the middle-belt through the army. Mr Garba Shehu actually doesnt know that.

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Re: Why Boko Haram Deserves Amnesty — Presidency by correctguy101(m): 10:00am On Apr 04, 2018
tomakint:
It can only happen to a Country as Nigeria. Let's assume Buhari is a despot with no experience in politics and how it works. Let's give it to Buhari that he is not brilliant and really don't understand many things but what are we going to say of his vice, Osinbajo, a SAN for that matter who only enjoys laughing up and down when there is nothing funny and recently taking to "systematic lies" just to defend his master. I mean Osinbajo should be able to prevent this madness of amnesty grant to Boko Haram but he his hot brilliant too, he is just one overhyped clown. What a shame!

Since the time of OBJ, it has been known that the position of vice president in Nigeria is as useless as the word USELESS itself, if not beyond it.

Osinbanjo has no political power. Let the man alone. He has no wings, how do you expect him to fly?

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Re: Why Boko Haram Deserves Amnesty — Presidency by twilliamx(m): 10:04am On Apr 04, 2018
Get your pvc and get this bastard blood suckers out...

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Re: Why Boko Haram Deserves Amnesty — Presidency by Nobody: 10:35am On Apr 04, 2018
Black people are incapable of ruling themselves. What a shit hole. No one should involve God in this because he has abandoned this continent a long time ago. The masses are as guilty as the leaders.
Re: Why Boko Haram Deserves Amnesty — Presidency by Ladokun12(m): 10:40am On Apr 04, 2018
hopeless country! shitty!
Re: Why Boko Haram Deserves Amnesty — Presidency by Yankee101: 10:41am On Apr 04, 2018
I see your true colors shining through
Re: Why Boko Haram Deserves Amnesty — Presidency by themanderon: 10:49am On Apr 04, 2018
This has confirmed our fears that boko boys are working in cohort with this vile and devilish party called APC. APC is simply the political wing of boko haram that is why they have succeeded in bringing hell upon a once beautiful country.

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Re: Why Boko Haram Deserves Amnesty — Presidency by Nobody: 10:49am On Apr 04, 2018
daaaaaamn!!!... I voted a BLUNDER!

#NEVER AGAIN! *spits*

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Re: Why Boko Haram Deserves Amnesty — Presidency by Dee60: 10:52am On Apr 04, 2018
Amnesty after 'defeating' them.

Amnesty after 'decimation'

Amnesty after 'technical defeat'

Government needs more explaining to do.

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Re: Why Boko Haram Deserves Amnesty — Presidency by tolani4real: 11:00am On Apr 04, 2018
engineerboat:
THE Presidency has said that granting amnesty to Boko Haram insurgents would make them drop their arms, embrace peace, stop bloodshed and save resources for the country.

The Presidency also explained that President Muhammadu Buhari has remained silent over his second term ambition because his focus was to deliver good governance to the country.

Senior Special Assistant to the President on Media and Publicity, Malam Garba Shehu, said in an interview in Abuja that President Buhari’s achievements would give him victory in 2019, if he decides to contest.

He also told some retired army generals that had ruled the country in the past, who had advised him to drop second term ambition, to summon the courage and contest against the president, stressing that President Buhari will defeat all of them. On the assertion that President Buhari was shielding killer herdsmen from prosecution and even begging them to accept amnesty, Shehu argued that if the terrorists should embrace amnesty, it would stop the killings in the polity.

However, some notable Nigerians, including Second Republic lawmaker, Junaid Mohammed; Senator Femi Okorounmu, NBA Vice President, Monday Ubani; Niger Delta activist, Ann Kio-Briggs, and former Deputy Speaker of the House of Representatives, Austin Opara, disagreed with government, saying Boko Haram insurgents have not demonstrated remorse to warrant amnesty.

But Garba Shehu said: “Well, I hope you also realise that the social media has brought a lot of good things to the world and it has also brought a lot of problems not only in Nigeria but everywhere in the world. “Nations of the world are talking about regulations and control, this is happening in Germany in the UK, even the US, you see that a lot of these technology companies are being fined for infringements that they cause.

“The thing is that there is a tendency to see things from a negative point of view when your point of view is shaped and coloured by the social media. “It’s always been heard that the default position of social media itself is to be negative, so people have turned out to ignore grand reality and project images that are very negative. “Otherwise I wonder, this is an administration that has done extremely well and to a President who has sworn to an oath to defend the constitution and protect every life and property, it is very unfair and uncharitable to say that he will shield anybody.

“In any case, the President controls only one layer of authority, what are the governors doing? Is the social media also saying that the governors are protecting the herdsmen from the law? Are they saying the local governments are also protecting them? “You see, it has to take everyone at various levels of authority to shield somebody from the law in those circumstances, and the President himself, his passion is for the country, this is a President whose passion is not even for the office, even when everyone is asking him to go for a second term, he is keeping quiet because his focus remains the nation and the problem of the country. “Whoever is peddling these rumours that Boko Haram is being granted amnesty and so on, I would ask them who doesn’t want to make peace with the enemy? In any case, as it is proverbially said, all wars end up in the boardroom.

“You can defeat people technically in the field but at the end, you must come to the conference room to resolve all issues. So, if Boko Baram would lay down their arms and stop fighting and stop preaching that negative ideology, the country should be able to embrace them, welcome all of them so that they continue to live normal lives and be useful to the nation.

“What that means is that we will be saving cost, saving lives that are being lost through bombing, killing of service personnel and we will be saving money that we are using to procure weapons so that such money can go into services and infrastructure and welfare of the citizens of this country. It is a win-win situation.”

On Buhari’s administration On his rating of the Buhari-led government since inception, especially in infrastructure development, Shehu said: “I want to say that the records are there for everyone to see, that no government, no past administration in Nigeria, has invested as much as we have done, or let me say we are currently doing in infrastructure development.

“From day one when he took power, the President gave a target of not less than 30% of annual appropriation devoted to infrastructure development. Without infrastructure, we cannot lay the foundation for growth. “When this administration came to power, between 95 and 96 per cent of public expenditure was going into overhead cost, leaving only about five or four per cent for infrastructure. The allocation of 30 per cent under this administration has led to tremendous improvement in the provision of infrastructure so far in the country. “Now there is a lot of work going on, building new rail lines and the rehabilitation of the old rail system networks; roads are being done all across the country; you only need to drive around to see for yourself.

“The amount of work this administration has done on roads, for instance the expressway, from Enugu to Port Harcourt, has not been done in the eight years of the previous administrations. We are hoping that within this year, before the next election, Lagos-Ibadan expressway will be completed. It’s a lot of money, we are doing it, government is laying the sod now for the construction of a six-lane road from Abuja to Kano. “So, there is so much that is going on in terms of that. We are doing power, you know that this administration has doubled availability of power in the country.

When we came in, it stood at about 3,000 MW, we have hit 7,000 MW and we are doing more, so it depends on what you are looking at. “This is a government that has spent N1.3 trillion in capital expenses under 2016 Budget and has also spent as much as that under the 2017 budget and it’s almost closing on records for last year which was N1.3 trillion.”

Also commenting on the allegation in some quarters that the President has failed in the area of security, basing their arguments on the farmers/ herders crises, Shehu said the problem between farmers and herdsmen predated the independence of Nigeria. He said: “If you read history, you will see that farmers and herdsmen had fought for space in this country, even when British colonial rulers were here, so this is not something new, I am not saying it is welcome but I think it is over amplified now.

“There is a media spotlight on it because the opposition cannot engage Buhari administration on any other issue other than this lacuna that they have found. “They cannot discuss the war against corruption because that’s a very uncomfortable area for them; they don’t want to discuss issues of infrastructure with Buhari, they don’t want to discuss economic diversification which this administration has achieved a lot of success. “Today, we have 12 million rice farmers in this country, six million new jobs are being created in other sectors by agriculture alone, food import has gone down by 95 per cent, we are feeding ourselves.

“This year, the government is planning a ban on rice importation. So we are doing so well moving from over reliance on oil to agriculture and manufacturing. Therefore, I am not saying that it is okay that the farmers and herdsmen are fighting but we are doing a lot.

Fielding question on the call by the President’s contemporaries in the military and former Presidents on him not to seek re-election, Shehu said: “My response to them is that if they like, they can come and contest against President Buhari. He will defeat them, all of them.”

Also on his advice for Nigerians who think that Buhari should not be talking about second term when people are hungry, he said: “With all the noise the PDP is making, even during their time, did they give breakfast, lunch and dinner to every citizen? Is there any country in which someone does not go hungry? “I am not saying it is perfectly in order but they are just politicizing these issues.

This is a government that has removed this country from the shame of food importation, every state of the country now is into rice production, and we are feeding not only Nigeria but west Africa.

Amnesty will not stop Boko Haram —

Mohammed In his reaction, Second Republic lawmaker, Dr. Junaid Mohammed, said he does not believe granting amnesty to Boko Haram will solve the problems of insurgency. He said: “I don’t believe the amnesty will stop anything because so far so good, we do not know how far the negotiations between the Federal Government and Boko Haram has gone. Also, we do not know whether it is an honest negotiation that is ongoing or the one based on commercial purposes. “If negotiations are ongoing and we do not know how far they have gone but we are hearing money is exchanging hands, then it is simply blackmail and I can say that at the end of the day, we will realize that FG had not been interfacing with the real leaders of Boko Haram and all the negotiations have been based on commercial purposes.”

It’ll bring Jihad to Nigeria — Okurounmu
Sen. Femi Okurounmun said the call to grant amnesty to Boko Haram is to systematically bring Jihad in the country by President Buhari. He said: “The amnesty move is to call for Jihad and I can say that the herdsmen menace ravaging the country is not different from Boko Haram. Why should they give amnesty to terrorists? I think Nigerians should speak against this call because it is the same people they give amnesty to who will turn around and slaughter people within the country.”

It’s like granting amnesty to Bin Laden — Opara

Former Deputy Speaker of the House of Representative, Austin Opara, said granting amnesty to Boko Haram can be likened to giving Bin Laden or Al-Qaeda amnesty. He said: “I think this government is trying to mix criminality and terrorism side by side. Granting any amnesty to Boko Haram organisation is unfortunate and I hope this government is thinking about the unity of this country? This development is not only unfortunate but a sad development for this country.”

Did Boko Haram say it wants amnesty?— Ubani

Speaking on the subject, Second Vice President of Nigerian Bar Association, NBA, Mr. Monday Ubani, said: “Did the Boko Haram sect indicate interest that it needs amnesty? Have the insurgents displayed any remorse that they are tired of killing? This is a sect that has killed so many people and they are still killing. “If they have not indicated interest that they want to stop killing or displayed any form of repentance, why is the Federal Government talking about amnesty? This is a government that I support but sometimes it takes actions that make people say things about it.”

Don’t use Niger-Delta oil money to grant foreigners amnesty – Ann Kio-Briggs

Environmental Rights Activist and Convener of Niger-Delta Self-Determination Movement, NDSDM, Ann Kio-Briggs, opposed amnesty for Boko Haram, saying that doing so would amount to the government admitting that Nigeria has failed and it is incapable of saving Nigerians from torrorists and foreign invaders. She said: ‘’Boko Haram has owned up to being a terrorist group. It has declared its support and affiliation to the ISIS, a renowned world terrorist organisation. If the government wants to grant amnesty to a terrorist group, I think this country is finished. It means kidnappers, armed robbers and other criminals can be granted amnesty. “I hope they don’t want to use Niger Delta oil money for the amnesty programme.?” Renowned Niger Delta environmental activist, Comrade Alagoa Morris said: “It is indeed with mixed feelings that I receive this latest news about Boko Haram credited to Mr. President. First of all, the past administration also tinkered with the idea of amnesty for this group whose grouse for all their killings and destructions many Nigerians are yet to know. “It also shows how this nation won’t be able to withstand external aggression. If Amnesty is to be granted these terror group after it has destroyed hundreds of lives and property worth billions of Nigeria, for not justifiable reason; then the Federal Government should go it all and provide Social security for all Nigerians who are 70 and above without pension and all unemployed graduates.”

‘It’s good news’ Mr. Joseph Ambakederemo,

Convener, South South Reawakening Group, SSRG, expressed support for the Federal Government’s plan to grant amnesty to the Boko Haram insurgents. He said: “For me, it is a welcome development only if they could see it through to its logical conclusion. The rate of destruction of lives and property is becoming alarming. Therefore, it is good news we have to explore.”

It’s cheap political encomiums — Ohanaeze

The Igbo apex body, yesterday, stated that the Federal government’s move to give amnesty to members of the dreaded Boko Haram sect was aimed at achieving undeserved and cheap political encomiums from uninformed and gullible Nigerians. In a statement issued in Abakaliki, the National Publicity secretary of the organisation, Prince Uche Achi-Okpaga, asked: “How can you grant amnesty to a globally recognised terrorist organization and label an armless organisation, IPOB, a terrorist organisation? “Even after they have fought our armed forces, occupied Nigerian territory, raped, plundered and looted Nigerians. I have no doubt any longer to agree with the constituency that insist that the whole drama is tailored to achieve undeserved and cheap political encomiums. “One may also guess right that the next amnesty will be in favour of the dastardly, cantankerous and dare devil herdsmen that have as well destabilised and truncated the unity of Nigeria and have been killing Nigerians with callous impunity in unabated crescendo. “We keep our fingers crossed as we beseech God Almighty to have mercy on Nigerians.”

Read more at: https://www.vanguardngr.com/2018/04/boko-haram-deserves-amnesty-presidency/
This country called Nigeria is a JOKE

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Re: Why Boko Haram Deserves Amnesty — Presidency by Shaev7(m): 11:01am On Apr 04, 2018
Oh which way Nigeria?

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