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Peace Talks Split Boko Haram Into Two Groups by Nobody: 5:34am On Oct 20, 2014


OCTOBER 20, 2014 BY FIDELIS SORIWEI, JUDE OWUAMANAM, ADELANI ADEPEGBA, OLALEKAN ADETAYO AND KAYODE IDOWU

Following the ceasefire deal the Federal Government entered into with Boko Haram, the violent fundamentalist sect has split into two. While one faction wants peace, the other doesn’t.

It was gathered on Sunday that the Federal Government might have entered into the ceasefire with the faction interested in the cessation of hostilities in the North-East.

A reliable source in government told The PUNCH in Abuja that the leaders of the pro-peace faction of the sect , were the ones who took part in the negotiations with representatives of the Chadian, Cameroonian and Federal Government in Ndjamena, Chad last week.

Federal Government and Boko Haram representatives are expected to fine tune the details of the ceasefire at another meeting in Ndjamena on Tuesday.

Our source said he believed that the attacks on Shafa in Borno State and Sina, Adamawa State on Friday, could have been carried out by the faction not be interested in ending the violence.

He said “The Boko Haram faction that carried out the attack is the one that wants the insurgency to continue. It is made up of hardcore elements who believe their goal of imposing Sharia on the whole country has not been achieved and for them, the violence must continue until they win the war or perish in their quest.”

There had been reports of disagreements among the top members of the sect following the clamour by some of its commanders for an end to the insurgency.

A yet to be verified report had said that unknown sect members died a few weeks ago in a shoot-out between the pro-peace and the pro-Jihad factions.

The military is however keeping its side of the peace deal by suspending all hostilities against the insurgents, The PUNCH learnt.

This, according to a top military source, was a direct outcome of a directive issued by the Chief of Defence Staff, Air Chief Marshal Alex Badeh.

Badeh had on Friday ordered the suspension of all on-going aerial and ground offensives against the sect.

Our source, who pleaded not to be named because he was not authorised to speak on the issue, said the military did not consider the latest attacks as a violation of the ceasefire.

He explained that it was very likely that the operatives of the terrorist cells who carried out the attacks were not aware of the peace deal.

The source said, “One cannot say the peace deal has been violated; it is the nature of most terrorist organisations to act that way, and it should be expected because they have several layers of operation.

“They have such a long chain that it takes time for them to communicate with the top unlike the military where you are very quick communication channels.

“Another thing is that each of the cells operates independent of the other. So those who carried out the attacks in the villages in might not even be aware of the deal.”

He however explained that security forces would not allow the other faction to exploit the peace deal to violate the security and safety of the people.

It was learnt that while the security forces would not be on the offensive, sustained efforts would be made to prevent crimes from being committed against the people.

The PUNCH gathered from another source that the military had ensured the suspension of aerial and land offensive in compliance with the CDS’ directive to give peace a chance.

He said, “We will not be watching any violation of the security and safety of our people, we will not be on the offensive but we won’t allow crimes to be committed.

“The air operation is suspended for the duration of the ceasefire; we will not be on the offensive; we really need to comply with the peace agreement at least to give peace a chance.”

Investigations confirmed that soldiers have remained in their areas of deployment in the North-East.

Another security source warned that soldiers would be left with no option than to act if attacked.

He said while the troops fighting the terrorists learnt of the ceasefire from the media, they were awaiting briefing from their commanders.

He said, “This is ceasefire does not say pull back soldiers; so soldiers have not been pulled back. It is logical, if soldiers are attacked, they would fight back; they won’t sit and watch but soldiers have not gone for any operation since the ceasefire.”

Efforts to speak with the Director Defence Information, Maj. Gen Chris Olukolade,on the latest developments did not succeed as calls to his mobile telephone line did not connect.

But other sources in government said that the government was still expressing cautious optimism in its dealings with the sect.

This, it was learnt, was the reason behind its decision to refrain from making a categorical statement on the ceasefire since the news broke on Friday.

A top official, who pleaded anonymity, said the government has so far decided to keep a dignified silence to “see how the matter plays out during the week.

This, according to him, was the reason why the government was not surprised about the attacks after the ceasefire agreement became a public knowledge.

He said, “The government does not want to jump into the fray. It is true that discussions are ongoing but the government is watching the situation critically.

“The thinking is that once the process scales through, the government will make a public pronouncement.

“Hopefully, once the Tuesday meeting is successful, the government will talk. For now, we are watching events.”

Efforts to get the reaction of the Special Adviser to the President on Media and Publicity, Dr. Reuben Abati, did not yield result of the time of filing this report.

Sect captures another Borno town, beheads six

On Sunday, members of the sect captured another Borno community, Abadam, after laying siege to it.

They also beheaded six people along the Biu – Garkida Road in the state.

It was gathered from security sources that the insurgents, numbering 100, invaded Abadam on Friday night and took it over on Sunday morning.

They said the heavily armed terrorists arrived in the town in a convoy of about 50 Toyota Hilux vehicles and motorcycles.

They however did not give a casualty figure but a resident told journalists in Maiduguri on the telephone that he saw six corpses, including that of his friend, while fleeing the town.

He said, “Boko Haram gunmen entered Abadam on Friday night and shot at any resident in sight for almost two days until the early hours of Sunday when many of us started to flee to our farmlands, bushes and border areas of Bosso in Niger Republic.

“I escaped by crossing River Kumadugu to Diffa and from there, I boarded a bus to Damasak before arriving in Maiduguri today (Sunday).

“Among the people killed was my friend. My parents and other relations I believe are still in the bush and I do not know their state as I speak to you .”

The resident added that there was no security presence in the town throughout the period of the attack.

Another resident also told journalists that the sect members, as in other places they had captured, hoisted their black and white flag in three strategic locations in the community.

He lamented the possibility of the town, being declared an Islamic Caliphate.

Some communities in the state under the control of the sect are Dikwa, Gwoza, Marte, Damboa, Banki, Bama, Wulgo, Kirenowa.

Our correspondent in Borno State also gathered that the insurgents beheaded six people on the same road where the Emir of Gwoza, Idrissa Timta, was killed a few months ago.

The Executive Director of Stefanos Foundation, Mr. Mark Lipdo, said on Sunday that the terrorists left the bodies of the slaughtered victims lying on the road for a long time.

He said the son to one of the victims was injured by the insurgents when he attempted to remove his father’s body from the scene.

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Re: Peace Talks Split Boko Haram Into Two Groups by eunisam: 5:42am On Oct 20, 2014
let them start bombing theirself. i don,t care. Boko Haram will know no peace! The blood of the innocents will continue to creat unrest within theirself.

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Re: Peace Talks Split Boko Haram Into Two Groups by segzyj(m): 5:42am On Oct 20, 2014
Split into two again?..... How many are these boko haram boys in Number sef?.... So, dey neva finish since all dis claim of arrest and surrender frm various quarters? Na wha ooo

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Re: Peace Talks Split Boko Haram Into Two Groups by Arch1: 5:57am On Oct 20, 2014
The ceasefire negotiation between the FG and Boko Haram is a scam - Asari dokubo

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Re: Peace Talks Split Boko Haram Into Two Groups by 2cato: 6:34am On Oct 20, 2014
When the news of peace talk hit the public APC are the ones that cried most by shouting blue muderer they went ahead to open over 60 threads condemming gej and encouraging BH not to accept peace. Cheack out some thread egift the clown barcanista the policeman and cramjones the crimejones opend you will be shocked to ur bone marrow
APCs should call their boys to order. They should collect whatever the govt is offering and let them rest. The game is over.

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Re: Peace Talks Split Boko Haram Into Two Groups by kennyslim1(m): 6:41am On Oct 20, 2014
Negotiation with terrorist is bad...track them all and kill them...that's the only way to end boko haram

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Re: Peace Talks Split Boko Haram Into Two Groups by wanimo: 6:43am On Oct 20, 2014
I seriously doubt the authenticity of this report. Terrorist numbering about 100 came in a convoy of 50 hilux trucks and motorcycles? That makes it one terrorist to one vehicle or motorcycle. That does not sound coherent and sensible. Sometimes i wonder why these stupid media outfits give this sect un-precedented media hypes. @OP... Dont worry, soon the issue of boko-haram and insugency will become a thing of the past and u will be definitely out of job.

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Re: Peace Talks Split Boko Haram Into Two Groups by 1shortblackboy: 6:46am On Oct 20, 2014
And the chibok girls ? undecided

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Re: Peace Talks Split Boko Haram Into Two Groups by joseph1832(m): 6:49am On Oct 20, 2014
Did the FG believe Boko Haram to be a single entity?!. Kai! I wonder the kind of people who are leading us...

Imagine them saying they don't believe Boko Haram have negated the cease fire. Well news flash: Be it the faction you signed the cease fire agreement with or not, the thing is, Nigerians are dying in their thousands and you GEJ, owe it to us to protect us.

Do your job! And stop trying to save face!.

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Re: Peace Talks Split Boko Haram Into Two Groups by Dejohnbull: 6:57am On Oct 20, 2014
Why calling those urban towns comunities? Lga hqtr's, like Gwoza, bama, damboa, marte, banki, gamboru ngala etc.
Re: Peace Talks Split Boko Haram Into Two Groups by eleojo23: 7:06am On Oct 20, 2014
Boko Haram has grown into such an amorphous entity that any splinter group could come up disowning the deal.

How do you know the right people to negotiate with?
These guys don't have a face. It's risky to trust them. By the way, what is there to negotiate? What are they really fighting for?

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Re: Peace Talks Split Boko Haram Into Two Groups by bunmioguns(m): 7:06am On Oct 20, 2014
I also do not support the opinion of Negotiating with Terrorist..

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Re: Peace Talks Split Boko Haram Into Two Groups by ayusco85(m): 7:06am On Oct 20, 2014
The devil has taken a vacation to nigeria, he is disguising as Boko haram. These guys are worst than the devil. Lord pls rid us of this deadly sect

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Re: Peace Talks Split Boko Haram Into Two Groups by morbid: 7:06am On Oct 20, 2014
GEJ and is army chiefs should always be a step ahead of these Haramites instead of allowing them to be making a fool of the biggest economy in Africa. #nigeria must remain one#

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Re: Peace Talks Split Boko Haram Into Two Groups by danaiks(m): 7:06am On Oct 20, 2014
This is what you get from a weak and soft president!! angry

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Re: Peace Talks Split Boko Haram Into Two Groups by Nobody: 7:07am On Oct 20, 2014
Irreconcilable differences be tearing em apart.
Re: Peace Talks Split Boko Haram Into Two Groups by kurajordan(m): 7:07am On Oct 20, 2014
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Re: Peace Talks Split Boko Haram Into Two Groups by lionduke(m): 7:07am On Oct 20, 2014
badd
Re: Peace Talks Split Boko Haram Into Two Groups by J0nyb0y(m): 7:07am On Oct 20, 2014
na them sabi..
Re: Peace Talks Split Boko Haram Into Two Groups by austinbrown: 7:07am On Oct 20, 2014
Don't negotiate with Idiots

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Re: Peace Talks Split Boko Haram Into Two Groups by searay(m): 7:07am On Oct 20, 2014
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Re: Peace Talks Split Boko Haram Into Two Groups by Obinoscopy(m): 7:07am On Oct 20, 2014
#BringBackOurGirls

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Re: Peace Talks Split Boko Haram Into Two Groups by emymeeky: 7:07am On Oct 20, 2014
Does it mean BOKO HARAM lacks organization? I do not for once believed this "split " excuse and am even surprised that a so-called party to the negotiation is cooking up excuses for the other party ..

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Re: Peace Talks Split Boko Haram Into Two Groups by jopheezy(m): 7:07am On Oct 20, 2014
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Re: Peace Talks Split Boko Haram Into Two Groups by strangest(m): 7:08am On Oct 20, 2014
So which faction has the chibok girls? Let's deal with them and bomb the rest...

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Re: Peace Talks Split Boko Haram Into Two Groups by BRAV0O(m): 7:08am On Oct 20, 2014
Yeye dey smell grin , jonathan pdp boko haram vs the real boko haram ,

Alarm don blow grin

*modified* FG pdp gej should stop boboing us , we'll know north region start it all, but fg cannot tell us they don't no about those powerful boko haram sect , now fg govt boko sect drop their weapon , the question is why this sudden cease fire ? Gej , why sudden negotiation to keep peace with this deadly sect ? If not that u ar calling ur sect to order cus u now realize it impossible for u and ur co hurt to reduce north region population by bombing them , gej is a disease to nigeria


U saTANiods can attack me and say what ever , I don't care ' gej himself is boko haram ...

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Re: Peace Talks Split Boko Haram Into Two Groups by Aizebioje(m): 7:08am On Oct 20, 2014
Oh here we go again!!!
Re: Peace Talks Split Boko Haram Into Two Groups by misterchris(m): 7:08am On Oct 20, 2014
am i on fp?
Re: Peace Talks Split Boko Haram Into Two Groups by Johnnoo(m): 7:08am On Oct 20, 2014
NA; Scatter them

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