Give Me Chibok Girls, I give You Amnesty, Buhari Tells Boko Haram

Source: pointblanknews.com

President Muhammadu Buhari told newsmen on Wednesday that Nigerian

authorities were talking to Boko Haram prisoners in their custody and

could offer them amnesty if the extremist group hands over more than 200

schoolgirls abducted last year. Buhari added that he was confident

“conventional” attacks by the group would be rooted out by November — but

cautioned that deadly suicide attacks were likely to continue.

“The few (prisoners) we are holding, we are trying to see whether we can

negotiate with them for the release of the Chibok girls,” Buhari said in

an interview in Paris during a three-day visit to France. “If the Boko

Haram leadership eventually agrees to turn over the Chibok girls to us —

the complete number — then we may decide to give them (the prisoners)

amnesty.”
Boko Haram fighters stormed a school in the remote northeastern Nigerian

town of Chibok on April 14 last year, seizing 276 girls who were preparing

for end-of-year exams in an abduction that shocked the world. Fifty-seven

escaped, but nothing has been heard of the 219 others since May last year,

when about 100 of them appeared in a Boko Haram video, dressed in Muslim

attire and reciting the Koran.
Boko Haram leader Abubakar Shekau has since said they have all converted

to Islam and been “married off”. Buhari, who has promised to stamp out the

group's bloody six-year insurgency, said the government would not release

any prisoners unless it was convinced it could “get the girls in

reasonably healthy condition”.
But he cautioned that negotiating with Boko Haram militants was fraught

with difficulties. “We are trying to establish if they are bona fide, how

useful they are in Boko Haram, have they reached a position of leadership

where their absence is of relevance to the operation of Boko Haram?” he

said.
'Occasional bombings' won't stop
Boko Haram's insurgency, which has claimed more than 15,000 lives and

forced 1.5 million others out of their homes, has intensified since Buhari

came to power on May 29 on the back of a historic election win. While it

has lost territory it once controlled in northeastern Nigeria, the group

has nevertheless stepped up deadly ambushes in its traditional heartland

and across the border in Cameroon and Chad.
In August, Buhari gave a brand new set of military chiefs a three-month

deadline to end the insurgency. He said Wednesday he was confident this

deadline would be respected — but only on Boko Haram's “conventional”

assaults and not necessarily on the random suicide attacks that have

killed hundreds since he took office.
“The main conventional attacks, where Boko Haram use armoured cars they

took from Nigerian troops, or mounted machine-guns on pick-ups and so on,

we believe by the end of the three months, we will see the back of that,”

he said.
“What may not absolutely stop is the occasional bombings by the use of

improvised explosive devices,” he cautioned. “We do not expect a 100

percent stoppage of the insurgency.”
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