As part of implementation of the ceasefire agreement between the
Federal Government and members of the Boko Haram sect, the insurgents have
agreed to release the over 200 abducted schoolgirls in batches.
The first phase will involve release
of 70 of the girls to Chadian President, Idriss Deby, who is brokering truce
between the Federal Government and the insurgents.
Nigerian Pilot learnt that the
decision to free the girls in phases was based on the explanation of the
insurgents that the female students of Government Secondary School, Chibok,
Borno State, who they abducted on April 14, 2014 were split into several groups
and scattered in some parts of the West African sub-region.
Official sources hinted that the
ongoing talks between the insurgents and Nigerian officials in N’Djamena, Chad
was expected to end yesterday and the outcome would be out within the week.
Sources however said the terrorists
were skeptical that releasing all the girls at once might be dangerous for them
in the event of the Federal Government not keeping its part of the bargain.
“By releasing the first batch of 70
girls, the insurgents want to watch how the rest of the bargain would go. This
was also the height of negotiation and the most difficult part because both
sides are looking for the way forward. The first demand by Nigeria is that all
the abducted girls be released but the insurgents agreed to release the girls
in batches because they are scattered all over West Africa. They had been
divided into groups in order to shield them from rescue by the Nigerian
security forces,” the source explained.
It was further gathered that apart
from the presidential pardon sought by the insurgents, they also demanded
unconditional release of their jailed leaders, as well as their wives and
children, who were held for channeling funds to them, aiding suicide bombing, transporting
bomb-making materials and recruiting members for them.
Agency reports revealed that the
negotiations took place for weeks in N’Djamena with several deadlocks over
demands by the insurgents, who insisted that they must not be put on trial for
the atrocities committed against Nigerians.
President Deby, according to the
reports, was at the centre of the negotiation, which started last July, when
the sect wrote him a letter to broker a ceasefire deal with the Federal
Government.
The report quoted a government
official as saying: “Deby passed the letters to his security agencies to
authenticate and give him feedback in order to determine if they were genuine
or fake. The agencies were said to have rechecked with global intelligence
bodies, who are familiar with the internal workings of the insurgents.”
An online news medium, TheCable,
added that, “On confirming that the letters were genuine, Deby setup a meeting
with Nigeria’s President, Goodluck Jonathan during the ICT Conference in
N’Djamena. On September 9, Deby and Jonathan met behind closed doors, where he
(Deby) briefed Jonathan of the development.”
President Jonathan allegedly told
his Chadian counterpart that he was not opposed to any negotiation as he had
made it clear in the past that whoever was willing to come forward for dialogue
would be received with open hands.
“On getting President Jonathan’s
green light, Deby directed his intelligence chief to put together a team to
negotiate with the insurgents. Jonathan on his part, nominated his principal
private secretary, Hassan Tukur, and a top security chief to represent
Nigeria”, the source revealed.
Boko Haram To Release Chibok Girls In Batches
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