Thursday, July 11, 2013

ON THAT SUSPICIOUS BOKO HARAM CEASEFIRE : The ceasefire with Boko Haram will last forever: Turaki opens up on agreement ... YEYE DE SMELL.

Kabiru Tanimu Turaki
Allaying the fears of most Nigerians who have received with skepticism the ceasefire agreement between Boko Haram and the Federal Government, the chairman of the Presidential Committee on Dialogue and Peaceful Resolution of Security Challenges in the North and Minister special duties, Dr. Kabiru Tanimu Turaki, yesterday assured that Boko Haram won’t renege on the ceasefire agreement reached with the Federal Government.
Speaking at the State House in Abuja, Turaki said the ceasefire will last forever, though the terms of the agreement is yet to be disclosed. He said the ceasefire does not mean automatic end of the state of emergency in Borno, Yobe and Adamawa states.
He said: “Of course it is not something that is done for a specific period of time. It is something that should be forever. As far as we are concerned it is something that has been agreed and I don’t think there will be any basis for anybody to renege on the agreement. We have been having Painstaking meetings with the leadership of Boko Haram, and like most of you must have heard, the directive for ceasefire that was given on tape, basically they took into account, one; the sincerity of the committee which by necessary implication also the sincerity of the President, regarding resolving the issue of insecurity in the North.
“Number two also unlike their thinking that the committee was meant to serve as a trap for them, they also realised that not only is the committee very sincere, government and indeed Mr. President is also very sincere about the issue.”
He added that the Boko Haram sect members “also took account of the fasting in the month of Ramadan which is on and felt that they should give peace a chance so that our Muslim sisters and brothers will be able to perform their religious obligation this month without any harassment, without any fear of any bomb exploding and any firing at them while they are in their place of worship.
“We are still working on the framework, where we will sign an agreement and we will make that public wherever and whenever we agree on the time and place and the international and local media, all Nigerians will be privy to it, it is something that will be done openly and transparently for everybody to know that indeed that not only have we been speaking with the proper people, but that there has been a lot of good faith on both sides of the divide,” he said.
Speaking on why there were bomb blasts in some states while the ceasefire negotiation was going on, he said: “In the course of the negotiation of the ceasefire, that issue was raised and they denied that their members did it.
“But again as far as the commission of crime is concerned, security agencies anywhere will not rely on the confessions for denial of supposed suspect as the basis for their investigation.”
Turaki added: “We have spoken with somebody who is second in command as far as Boko Haram is concerned and he has informed the media that he has been discussing with us with full knowledge and authority of Imam Abubakar Shekau, so we have no cause to doubt him. We have done the checks on him, just as they have done checks on us also and we have realised that yes we are dealing with the proper people and with the proper leadership of the organisation.”
He disclosed that his committee is still working on the terms of the ceasefire agreement and that it will be disclosed to the public as soon as completed.
“We are working on it especially now that there has been ceasefire, directed by the Boko Haram and then we are discussing with the broader framework and as soon as we are done with that Nigerians will be communicated.”
On whether State of Emergency will be relaxed in the three states of Borno, Yobe and Adamawa as a fallout of the ceasefire, he said: “I think even with the declaration and announcement of ceasefire, I think the issue of the state of emergency will have to stay but in such a way and manner in which security agencies are fully satisfied that normalcy has been restored and that there is order and peace.”
On fears about other deadly sects springing out from Boko Haram, the Minister also disclosed that the committee is still making efforts to reach out to the other extremist group, like Ansaru in order to ensure total peace and security in the country.

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