Reuben Abati
Nigeria Presidency said on Saturday that contrary to recent reports,
President Goodluck Jonathan has not declared amnesty for members of the
Boko Haram militant sect.
Reuben Abati, special adviser to
President Goodluck Jonathan on Media and Publicity told reporters at the
Presidential Villa that the claim that President Jonathan had decided
to grant amnesty to members of Boko Haram who agreed to abandon the
insurgent group is false.
Boni Haruna, the Minister of Youth
Development had at an event organised to mark the Democracy Day in Abuja
last Thursday said the federal government will grant amnesty to members
of the insurgent group who agree to abandon their violent ways.
The
Minister consequently on behalf of the Federal Government, called on
the members of the Boko Haram sect to embrace the government’s gesture
and key-in to amnesty programme.”
However, the Presidential
spokesperson said while the government is not offering members of the
insurgent group amnesty, the government had lined up series of
integration programmes for the members of Boko Haram that are willing to
surrender their arms and embrace peace.
While making reference to
the Democracy Day nationwide broadcast by the President, Abati said the
President never used the term amnesty.
“In that speech, if you
look at it, I don’t think the President used amnesty, instead he spoke
about those who are willing to renounce terrorism; those who are willing
to embrace peace, opportunities have been created for them through the
fact-finding committee, through the Presidential Committee on Dialogue
and Peaceful Resolutions of Conflict in the North Eastern part of
Nigeria. So I will refer you basically to the speech by the President.” |
I think Haruna has problem with understanding English. Thank u Abati for d xplanatn. BH doesn't deserve amnesty biko. They must perish!
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