The details of the deal includes that the terms of the settlement included the payment of an undisclosed sum of money from the Chinese government.
Boko Haram subsequently
released 10 Chinese construction workers who had been held hostage since their
abduction in May while Mrs Ali had been abducted by Boko Haram in July from the
town of Kolofata.
In addition, the
Cameroonian government agreed to release four commanders of the Islamist group
who had been in Cameroonian jails.
However, the most
disturbing part of the deal is that Boko Haram militants reportedly demanded
and received a significant supply of arms and ammunition, including a guarantee
by Cameroon that the weapons would have safe passage to insurgent fighters.
Akaoua
Babiana, the wife of Cameroon’s deputy PM, was among the hostages released
According to
SaharaReporters, President Idris Derby of Chad was instrumental in the
negotiations because of his closeness to some Boko Haram commanders.
Initially Cameroonian
Minister of Information, Issa Bakary, denied the report. However, the office of
the Cameroonian President, Paul Biya, declared that 27 hostages, including Mrs.
Ali, 10 Chinese construction workers, and the district head of Kolofata had
been released.
The freed hostages were
taken to Yaounde general hospital upon their arrival in the capital on
Saturday, October 11, Reuters reports.
The
Chinese workers were kidnapped in Cameroon in May
The
freed hostages were said to be relieved to be released but weak
The Islamist group has
wreaked havoc in Nigeria’s northeast zone and has made occasional forays into
neighbouring Cameroon.
Sahara Report
Another source of income to keep Boko haram moving, sad
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