The sultan of Sokoto, Alhaji Sa'ad
Abubakar called on President Jonathan to unconditionally release all
Boko haram members to show good faith in the proposed amnesty offer at a
meeting in Aso Rock yesterday evening.
The sultan who was accompanied to the
meeting by a retinue of Northern traditional rulers including the
Lamido of Adamawa, Ohinoyi of Ebiraland, Tor TiV, Gbong Gwom Jos, Emir
of Bauchi, Emir of Lafia and Ona of Abaji. Others were the Emir of
Gwandu, , Emir of Borgu, Etsu Nupe, Aku Uka of Wukari, Shehu of Borno,
Emir of Fika and the Emir of Bauchi.
Other government officials T the meeting
Long with the President were President Jonathan was joined at the
meeting by Vice President Namadi Sambo; Secretary to the Government of
the Federation, Senator Pius Anyim, the National Security Adviser, Col.
Sambo Dasuki (rtd), Chief of Staff to the President, Minister of
Information, Labaran Maku, Minister of FCT Bala Mohammed, , Chief Mike
Oghiadomhe, Head of the Civil Service of the Federation, Alhaji Boni
Aji.
Though the President did not accede or
refuse the request, , the Emir of Kazaure, Alhaji Najeem Hussein Adamu,
who briefed State House correspondents stated the argument of the royal
fathers.
According to the Emir, “The meeting was
about the state of the nation, the security challenges we are facing. We
sought the appointment and the opportunity for the President to know
our views about the security situation and how to go about resolving the
crisis. We recommended the use of dialogue as one of the strategies to
resolve the security challenge and at the same time to devise strategies
that will encourage or lay the foundation for sustainable peace in this
country.
“Our presentation was preceded by long
time discussion and deliberation. In a nutshell, what we sought to do is
to give our views having regards to our background, our knowledge of
various societies, various communities what we think should be done to
resolve the crisis and ensure sustainable peace in the country. The
issue of amnesty came up, it formed part of the strategies we are
recommending but of course it has to be done properly with better
appreciation of the situation rather than haphazardly which people think
should be the case. We believe that we have to give very serious
consideration and make sure that whatever we do is sustainable.” He
concluded.
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