Search This Blog

Monday, 26 August 2013

Nigeria: Amnesty Committee Releases Video of Peace Deal With Boko Haram Leaders

Abuja — The Presidential Committee on Dialogue and Peaceful Resolution of Security Challenges in the North has released a 30 minutes video clip to the public on the peace deal with Boko Haram sect.
The committee made the video clip public at a world press conference at the Banquet Hall of the Presidential Villa, Abuja, on Friday.
The Chairman of the committee, Tanimu Turaki, said the video clip was the aftermath of second peace deal with the highest decision making body of the Boko Haram Islamic fundamentalist group, 'The Shura'.
Turaki, who is also the Minister of Special Duties, said the clip, which was shown and distributed to the media, was recorded two weeks ago in Bauchi.
He said it became necessary to prove to Nigerians that, indeed, there had been dialogue between government team and the group.
It will be recalled that the committee two months ago, announced a peace deal with the second-in-command of Boko Haram, a claimed, which the leader of the sect, Abubakar Shekau, denied.
Turaki, who addressed journalists after the video clip was shown, said the Shura had decided to enter into genuine peace negotiations with government.
He said the decision of the sect leadership was based "on the tenets of Islam, the teachings of Prophet Muhammed, and the writings of eminent Islamic scholars and jurists".
NAN reports that the video clip showed members of Shura committee seated, while their leader, Muhammd Lawan Dn Sulaiman, read a prepared speech in Arabic and Hausa.
The read speech by Sulaiman which was translated in English Language reads:
"Thank be to Allah the most high who enjoined us to fight enemies and the infidels who also enjoined us to answer the call to dialogue with the infidels and the enemies whenever they request for that.
"Praise also to the Noble Prophet of Allah Muhammad whom peace is upon him and his companions and those who follow them in good faith up to the day of resurrection.
"We are, indeed, surprise with the visit paid to us by a dialogue committee set up by the Federal Government of Nigeria.

No comments:

Post a Comment