Members of the boko haram sect |
The
North on Wednesday disagreed with the National Assembly on the
proscription of two Islamic miltant groups – Boko Haram and Ansaru–by
President Goodluck Jonathan.
While the North through its two
prominent groups, the Arewa Consultative Forum and the Northern Elders
Forum, faulted the ban, the National Assembly insisted that it was a
welcome development.
To the ACF and the NEF, the Jonathan
administration has through the ban thrown a spanner in the works in its
efforts to end bloodletting in the North through amnesty for Boko
Haram and Ansaru members.
They said they were waiting to see how the Federal Government would address the crisis in the North.
In an interview with one of our
correspondents in Kaduna, the ACF’s National Publicity Secretary, Mr.
Anthony Sani, argued that with the ban, negotiations with Boko Haram
would be difficult.
He asked, “Now that they (government) have proscribed the sect, can they now negotiate with a non-existing group?
“Before, the government told us that
it was using a stick and carrot approach; that is, negotiation and
state of emergency; now that they have proscribed it (Boko Haram), how
will the negotiation work?
“It is the government that told us that
a stick and carrot approach will work together. Now that they have gone
to proscribe Boko Haram, let us see how they will apply the stick
and carrot. We pray that they succeed.”
Sani wondered if the government would negotiate with members of the sect individually instead of meeting the group.
He added, “The government said they
needed the emergency in order to reclaim the seized town taken over by
Boko Haram. This made Nigerians, including us (ACF) to give them the
go-ahead. We supported the state of emergency to reclaim seized part
of the country.
“But now that they have proscribed the
sect, we don’t know how they will apply the carrot. Now, how can you
negotiate with an illegal entity? The group has just been proscribed.
They have announced it. They are applying the stick now but we don’t
know how they will apply the carrot.”
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