During the meeting with the
France president Buhari stated that his administration has started negotiations
with Boko Haram to secure the release of over 200 Chibok girls kidnapped.
About two hundred and
nineteen school girls were abducted by the Sect from their school in Chibok
Community, Borno State over a year ago.
Speaking with members of
the Nigerian community in France under the auspices of Nigerians in Diaspora
Organisation (NIDO), president who is currently on a three day official visit
to the frnech country stated that the global attention and sympathy the ugly
incident has attracted informed the negotiation.
He however disclosed that
the government was making frantic effort to determine the genuine leaders of
the group.
President Buhari also vowed
not to release the developer of the Sect’s IED’s which according to him was a
condition advanced by the Group of releasing the girls.
He said: “The issue of
Chibok girls has occupied our minds and because of the international attention
it drew and the sympathy through out the country and the world, the government
is negotiating with some of the Boko Haram leadership.”
“It is a very sensitive development
in the sense that first we have to establish, are they genuine leaders of the
Boko Haram. That is number one. Number two, what are their terms, the first
impression we had was not very encouraging.
“They wanted us to release
one of their leaders who is a strategic person in developing and making
Improvised IEDs that is causing a lot of havoc in the country by blowing people
in Churches, Mosque, market places, motor parks and other places. But is very
important that if we are going to talk to any body, we have to know how much he
is worth.
According to him, “Let them
bring all the girls and then, we will be prepared to negotiate, I will allow
them to come back to Nigeria or to be absolved in the community. We have to be
very careful, the concern we have for the Chibok girls, one only imagine if
they got a daughter there between 14 and 18 and for more than one and a half
year, a lot of the parents who have died would rather see the graves of their
daughters rather the condition they imagine they are in.”
He added that “This has
drawn a lot of sympathy though out the world, that is why this government is
getting very hard in negotiating and getting the balance of those who are
alive.”

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