PUNCH
— President Goodluck Jonathan has given the new National Security
Adviser, Col. Sambo Dasuki (retd.), the go-ahead to commence dialogue
with members of the violent Islamic sect, Boko Haram.
The NSA has also got the President’s backing on the steps he has so
far taken to end the violence the sect unleashed on some states in the
north and the Federal Capital Territory.
Special Adviser to the President on Media and Publicity, Reuben Abati, told The PUNCH exclusively
on Thursday in Abuja that Jonathan was favourably disposed to all
lawful steps that might be taken by the new NSA to bring about peace in
the country.
Following his appointment as a replacement for the ex-NSA, Gen.
Andrew Azazi (retd.), Dasuki has been visiting the troubled states and
holding talks with leaders in the affected areas.
He was on Thursday quoted as saying that he had obtained the contact
details of some leaders of the sect with the aim of reaching out to
them.
In the interview with one of our correspondents, Abati said, “The man
(Dasuki) is only doing the job given him by the President. His
assignment is to restore peace to the country. The President will
support whatever lawful steps he may be taking to perform his
assignment.
“By establishing contact with members of the sect and holding talks
with leaders of the troubled areas, the NSA is only doing his job.”
On whether the steps being taken by Dasuki were indications that the
Federal Government was ready to enter into dialogue with the sect, Abati
said, “The position of President Jonathan is clear on this issue.
“He has said it many times that once members of the sect come out openly, his government will talk with them.
“That of course does not mean that the government will support or encourage impunity.
“He made it clear during a recent visit of the Chief Prosecutor of
the International Criminal Court, Mrs. Fatou Bensounda, that his
administration would not condone impunity.
“The President promised Bensounda that his administration would support the ICC in its efforts to check impunity.”
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