The National Security Adviser, retired Col. Sambo Dasuki said on Wednesday in Jos that he had contacts of key Boko Haram leaders for possible dialogue with the group.
Dasuki, who spoke in Jos during a meeting with stakeholders in Plateau, said that he was planning to meet with the group on the need for it to cease fire and embrace dialogue as soon as possible.
``I was in Yobe and Borno States last week and I have got the telephone numbers and contacts of key Boko Haram members and I will meet with them.
``I saw the dangerous effect of Boko Haram in these states and what I saw was pathetic.
" But I have the mandate to put heads together with religious and traditional leaders as well as the state governments to ensure an immediate ceasefire," THE News Agency of Nigeria quoted Dasuki as saying at the meeting.
According to him, he is in Plateau for on-the-spot assessment of the security challenges and in furtherance of the Federal Government's peace efforts, particularly across the northern part of the country.
He expressed confidence that the people of Plateau could put their problems behind them and forge ahead with genuine peace and reconciliation.
``I have a stake in Plateau because I have lived in Pankshin and Jos when my father resided here. So if we lived peacefully way back then, it is possible to go back to those good old days.
``Before now, it is difficult for me to believe that you can see a Fulani and Berom man together on the street of Plateau fighting.
'' But the presence of various ethnic and religious groups at this parley is a pointer to the fact that we want to forge ahead."
In his remarks, Governor Jonah Jang regretted that the emergency rule in the state had not achieved the intended effect as the attacks on the affected local government areas had continued unabated.
On dialogue with Boko Haram, Jang said that it was difficult to dialogue with the group since its leaders and members were not known.
He therefore urged the group to come out and identify itself.
``We only hear that Boko Haram claims responsibility for this and that attack but we never heard anybody coming out to say he is Boko Haram.
``We know the Niger Delta militants had leaders and a cause they were fighting for which made late President Umaru Yar'Adua to succeed with the amnesty programme but, who is Boko Haram?"
Jang alleged that some influential people were behind the sect in view of the sophistication of its operations and insisted that the sponsors must be dealt with by the appropriate authority.
In his remarks, a member of the House of Representatives, Bitrus Kaze, alleged insincerity and lack of will on the part of the government to implement various reports on Jos crises.
``In the last 10 years, no single person has been convicted for the crisis on the Plateau.
"So what you have is a situation whereby the assailants have become hardened and continued to carry on with the attacks with impunity," Kaze said.
The parley had in attendance, traditional, religious and community leaders, heads of security services, women, youth groups, and government functionaries, among others.
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Col Dasuki to meet Boko Haram members for dialogue
Col Dasuki to meet Boko Haram members for dialogue
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Thursday, July 05, 2012
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Pls dialogue with bokos. So that the politicians can chop in peace. Imagine, bokos have gsm number. (hiss). Now now now dasuki don land the numbers, it's all just like a boring nollywood scene.
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ReplyDeletehow can you dasuki ask for dialogue with boko haram what is their problem or what is their cause of killing here and there? please tell Nigerians
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