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Negotiate With Boko Haram Just As You Did Niger Delta Militants- Borno Elders by Ehiscotch(m): 11:17am On Jul 18, 2017 |
A group of community elders in northeast Nigeria where Boko Haram has waged a bloody eight- year insurgency are urging the Islamists to enter peace talks, a move some see as motivated by ethnic self-interest. The Borno Elders Forum of retired military and civilian officials, all ethnic Kanuri, said it was “time they (Boko Haram) put down their arms” and they should “repent and rejoin the larger society”. “If our leaders had the leeway to negotiate with the Boko Haram for the release of some of their captives, they should employ the same tactics to negotiate for the end of the insurgency,” they said in a newspaper advertisement last Friday. “The Government of Nigeria had earlier negotiated with the Niger Delta militants and succeeded. Let the Government do the same with Boko Haram.” President Muhammadu Buhari, a former army general, has given no sign of wanting to negotiate a settlement since he came to power in 2015. His government has, however, held back-channel talks that secured the release of more than 100 of the 219 Chibok schoolgirls abducted by Boko Haram in 2014. But the call for negotiations by the elders of Borno state, where the Kanuri is the main ethnic group, has led to speculation that it is driven less by a desire for peace than by ethnic issues. – ‘Flying a kite’ – Boko Haram’s ranks have been dominated by ethnic Kanuris. In its early days, the Islamist militant group was known to have members from the families of the region’s political and religious elite. Abdullahi Bawa Wase, a security analyst who tracks the conflict, said the elders were “flying a kite” to gauge reaction. The peace talks proposal “could be a Boko Haram idea being sold by the Borno elders on their behalf”, he said. A senior member of the Civilian Joint Task Force (CJTF), the militia assisting the military with security, said the proposal was “in bad faith”. “The elders know how to get in touch with their sons, nephews and brothers who are high-profile Boko Haram leaders,” he said on condition of anonymity. “If they really mean what they say, they should convince their Boko Haram relations to renounce membership of the group and surrender.” – Ethnic rivalry – Kanuri dominance in Boko Haram sparked claims in the earlier stages of the violence that the uprising was a push for a homeland. Few maintain that view since its leader Abubakar Shekau declared a caliphate in August 2014 and pledged allegiance to the Islamic State group the following March. Ethnic rivalry has, however, been seen as having contributed to the religiously inspired violence, adding another layer of complexity to the conflict. “People despise Boko Haram for the death and destruction they cause,” said Abubakar Gamandi, the head of the Borno state fishermen’s union. “But in terms of ethnic sentiments, some give tacit support to them when the victims are non- Kanuri. “Many Kanuris feel Boko Haram are weakening their ethnic adversaries against whom they have been struggling for social, economic and political supremacy in Borno.” The Kanuri mainly hold political power, while the ethnic Hausa control agriculture, fishing and trade, and the Fulani and Shuwa tribes dominate cattle herding. Tensions pre-date Boko Haram. The Nigerian military has previously accused the Borno elders of hampering the counter-insurgency. Gamandi suggested the scale of attacks has had a tribal dimension. “They (Boko Haram) wrought more destruction and deaths on non-Kanuri towns and settlements populated by Hausa and Shuwa Arab than on Kanuris,” he said. – ‘Sworn enemies’ – The call for talks, at a time when the Nigerian military is out to destroy Boko Haram, is considered by some in the northeast as an attempt at Kanuri self-preservation. The fear of losing a whole generation of Kanuri men, giving the upper hand to the Hausa, Fulani and Shuwa, could explain the recent surrender of Boko Haram fighters to the military. “The elite have been encouraging them to surrender to the military through local community chiefs with promise they would ensure they are given soft landing and reintegrated into society,” said Gamandi. Another potential complication for a lasting, long- term peace is local attitudes to the insurgents after so much bloodshed and hardship. Abba Aji-Kalli, the Borno state coordinator of the CJTF, said his so-called vigilantes and the Islamists were “sworn enemies” and would remain so, whatever happens. “We will never see eyeball to eyeball with Boko Haram. Nothing can change that,” he said. An amnesty for repentant former insurgents “will never work” he added. “We know that because we very well know who they are. They lived among us, we grew up with most of them.”
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Re: Negotiate With Boko Haram Just As You Did Niger Delta Militants- Borno Elders by CROWNWEALTH019(m): 11:17am On Jul 18, 2017 |
Buhari is boko haram, book haram is buhari Useless people Ever since we won at the supreme court, the evil party no wan rest. Everyday na blame game. I see PDP rising from Aso rock 4 Likes |
Re: Negotiate With Boko Haram Just As You Did Niger Delta Militants- Borno Elders by Ehiscotch(m): 11:20am On Jul 18, 2017 |
www.vanguardngr.com/2017/07/negotiate-boko-haram-niger-delta-militants-borno-elders-tell-fg/ What are these Northern elders smoking? 1 Like |
Re: Negotiate With Boko Haram Just As You Did Niger Delta Militants- Borno Elders by Nobody: 11:22am On Jul 18, 2017 |
Mumu elders. Niger delta militants are after money and a better life. Most of them are schooling abroad but bokoharam are illiterates. They're not after money unless to buy more weapons. All they care about is their 74 virgins 4 Likes |
Re: Negotiate With Boko Haram Just As You Did Niger Delta Militants- Borno Elders by Josh890(m): 11:23am On Jul 18, 2017 |
What are boko haram agitating for? � |
Re: Negotiate With Boko Haram Just As You Did Niger Delta Militants- Borno Elders by Josh890(m): 11:24am On Jul 18, 2017 |
lofty900:I thought it's 72 virgins, is it now 74? 1 Like 1 Share |
Re: Negotiate With Boko Haram Just As You Did Niger Delta Militants- Borno Elders by StakerLives(m): 11:25am On Jul 18, 2017 |
Good Move A Negotiation Process Should Be Carried Out To End This Madness |
Re: Negotiate With Boko Haram Just As You Did Niger Delta Militants- Borno Elders by Nobody: 11:25am On Jul 18, 2017 |
lofty900: |
Re: Negotiate With Boko Haram Just As You Did Niger Delta Militants- Borno Elders by Nobody: 11:27am On Jul 18, 2017 |
Josh890:as long as the number of virgins is seventy something no wahala 3 Likes |
Re: Negotiate With Boko Haram Just As You Did Niger Delta Militants- Borno Elders by Ehiscotch(m): 11:28am On Jul 18, 2017 |
this girl was shot by boko haram in maiduguri. Hope she survives tho!
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Re: Negotiate With Boko Haram Just As You Did Niger Delta Militants- Borno Elders by funlord(m): 11:32am On Jul 18, 2017 |
Josh890: 10 year old Virgins and for all nigerians to enjoy the luxuries attached to slamming their skulls on the ground 5 times a day! 1 Like |
Re: Negotiate With Boko Haram Just As You Did Niger Delta Militants- Borno Elders by alcmene: 11:39am On Jul 18, 2017 |
I thought bokoharam has been defeated abi the elders are yet to be briefed..... |
Re: Negotiate With Boko Haram Just As You Did Niger Delta Militants- Borno Elders by CHOPUP411(m): 11:40am On Jul 18, 2017 |
This country is a joke |
Re: Negotiate With Boko Haram Just As You Did Niger Delta Militants- Borno Elders by bolanto24(m): 12:17pm On Jul 18, 2017 |
What brand of kunu are this elders sipping? Boko Haram and Niger delta militants are two different ideologies. Boko Haram are primitive and against western education. They maim and kill innocent people and fight for their own share of Virgins their God promised them. While the Niger Delta militants are fighting against years of systematic injustice and marginalisation meted to them and their people by the Nigerian States. For me the Nigerian state itself can be compared to terrorists as Boko Haram cos so many souls have been killed by her unjustly and it is one of the reasons the country will never move forward. I KNOW WHICH OF THE TWO I WILL GLADLY NEGOTIATE WITH AND WHICH ONE I WILL GIVE DIRECT FLIGHT TO HELL... 1 Like |
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