Finally,
there are strong indications that the 218 schoolgirls abducted six months ago
in Chibok, Borno State, by the violent Boko Haram sect may be released on
Monday following a ceasefire agreement the sect negotiators reached with the
Federal Government.
The
Government, through the Nigerian military, had on Friday said that it had
agreed to a ceasefire with the heartless terrorists group and that the Chibok
girls would soon be released.
The deal
was announced by the Chief of Defence Staff, Air Marshal Alex Badeh.
Nigerian
military has struggled to defeat Boko Haram which began attack against Nigeria
since 2009.
The
President’s Principal Secretary, Hassan Tukur, told BBC Focus on Africa that an
agreement to end the Boko Haram hostilities had been reached after talks with
the violent group.
He said, “The
Boko Haram members have assured us that they have the girls and that they will
release them. I am cautiously optimistic.”
He said
the agreement was reached after one month of negotiations in Saudi Arabia.
The
negotiation was said to have been headed by the Chadian President Idriss Deby.
Tukur
said Boko Haram announced a unilateral ceasefire on Thursday and the government
had responded.
Tukur and
Danladi Ahmadu, who calls himself the Secretary-General of Boko Haram, told
VOA’s Hausa service that the abducted girls would be released on Monday in
Chad.
The girls
are alive, “in good condition and unharmed,” Ahmadu said.
President
Goodluck Jonathan has faced strong criticism over a deteriorating security
situation in Nigeria, with villages in the North-East Borno State inaccessible
due to the threat from Boko Haram.
The group
had demanded the release of detained extremists in exchange for the
schoolgirls.
The
Defence Headquarters have directed all commanders to stop offensive against the
Boko Haram sect.
The Chief
of Defence Staff said he had directed his officers to comply with the ceasefire
agreement.
Badeh
said, “A ceasefire agreement has been concluded between the Federal
Government and the Jama’atu Ahlis Sunna Lidda’awati wal Jihad (Boko Haram).”
Badeh
added, “Without any prejudice to the outcome of our three days interactions,
and the conclusions of this forum, I wish to inform this audience that a
ceasefire agreement has been concluded between the Federal Government of
Nigeria and the Allul Sunna Li Daawa Waj Jihad.
“I have
accordingly directed the service chiefs to ensure immediate compliance with
this development in the field.”
An
article from Dr Perry Brimah of Ends.ng, about why Nigerians should
reject these ceasefire deal. As for me, I support peace anytime. Too
many innocent people have died unnecessary. But read and tell us if you
agree with him...
Nigerians Reject Ceasefire With Boko Haram Terrorists; Use The $1bn For War, not #Election2015: #VictoryForNigeria
The
people of Nigeria vehemently reject the announced ceasefire with Boko
Haram terrorists at this last hour as the 2015 presidential election
approaches. It defies reason how and why the Nigerian government will
debase the collective intelligence and humanity and extinguish the hope
of Nigerians by unilaterally agreeing to a so-called ceasefire with
rag-tag terrorists who currently occupy several major cities in the
north. Bama, Gwoza, Marte, Ngala, Konduga and Dikwa are still under full control of the Boko Haram terrorists.
The
discussions on freeing the 4 month old abducted girls no longer has any
bearing on the process of this war. When entire communities are under
Boko Haram governorship, of what significance is the 234 girls? The 234
girls only comes up for global audiences who have not noticed that since
the abduction, several Nigerian communities have rather fallen under
Boko Haram. The Nigerian leadership must be reminded that the parents of
the Chibok girls have already conducted the burial rights of their
children and sacrificed them for the greater good of the country as God
wishes. Who is fooling who?
The
desire to have a ceasefire with these hopeless, murderous terrorists
who are on the run is treacherous and follows the routine of disgraced
ex-general Ihejirika who likewise allowed periods of peace after
onslaught on the terrorists to allow them recover and recuperate; while
in his hatred for the communities in Nigeria’s north, deliberately
allowing he terrorists periods to replenish their arms and ammunitions
and to forcibly recruit and train thousands of abducted and forcefully
conscripted innocent northern children who will again be sacrificed and
killed in the next battle with the Nigerian military when war resumes.
This fight and cease cycle maintained the genocide of northern youth in
the tens of thousands.
Nigerians
demand fire for fire. We reject any attempt at ceasefire with the
terrorists. We decree that the war with Boko Haram continues every day
as we declare Boko Haram our mortal, eternal enemies to fight till
either of us cease to exist.
What
does President Jonathan plan to do with the $1 billion he borrowed to
“fight Boko Haram” if he is negotiating with them now that we see
#VictoryForNigeria in the horizon, and all we need is to continue the
brave push by our men in uniform and brave Civilian-JTF? Is the $1
billion for the elections in 2015 as most have suggested?
Any
negotiation short of full and unconditional surrender of all terrorists
is treason and an act of terror participation and sponsorship by the
army Chiefs and head of State.
There can be no ceasefire with Boko Haram.
We
the Nigerian people reject any sort of negotiation with these
terrorists who have freely caused us unquantifiable pain without mercy
for the full 6 years of the Jonathan administration under Ihejirika and
now under Maj. General Minimah.
Dr. Peregrino Brimah; http://ENDS.ng [Every Nigerian Do Something] Email: drbrimah@ends.ng Twitter: @EveryNigeria
So what is
Finally,
there are strong indications that the 218 schoolgirls abducted six
months ago in Chibok, Borno State, by the violent Boko Haram sect may be
released on Monday following a ceasefire agreement the sect negotiators
reached with the Federal Government.
The Government, through the Nigerian military, had on Friday said that it had agreed to a ceasefire with the heartless terrorists group and that the Chibok girls would soon be released.
The deal was announced by the Chief of Defence Staff, Air Marshal Alex Badeh.
Nigerian military has struggled to defeat Boko Haram which began attack against Nigeria since 2009.
The President’s Principal Secretary, Hassan Tukur, told BBC Focus on Africa that an agreement to end the Boko Haram hostilities had been reached after talks with the violent group.
The negotiation was said to have been headed by the Chadian President Idriss Deby.
Tukur said Boko Haram announced a unilateral ceasefire on Thursday and the government had responded.
Tukur and Danladi Ahmadu, who calls himself the Secretary-General of Boko Haram, told VOA’s Hausa service that the abducted girls would be released on Monday in Chad.
The group had demanded the release of detained extremists in exchange for the schoolgirls.
The Defence Headquarters have directed all commanders to stop offensive against the Boko Haram sect.
The Chief of Defence Staff said he had directed his officers to comply with the ceasefire agreement.
Finally,
there are strong indications that the 218 schoolgirls abducted six
months ago in Chibok, Borno State, by the violent Boko Haram sect may be
released on Monday following a ceasefire agreement the sect negotiators
reached with the Federal Government.The Government, through the Nigerian military, had on Friday said that it had agreed to a ceasefire with the heartless terrorists group and that the Chibok girls would soon be released.
The deal was announced by the Chief of Defence Staff, Air Marshal Alex Badeh.
Nigerian military has struggled to defeat Boko Haram which began attack against Nigeria since 2009.
The President’s Principal Secretary, Hassan Tukur, told BBC Focus on Africa that an agreement to end the Boko Haram hostilities had been reached after talks with the violent group.
He said, “The Boko Haram members have assured us that they have the girls and that they will release them. I am cautiously optimistic.”He said the agreement was reached after one month of negotiations in Saudi Arabia.
The negotiation was said to have been headed by the Chadian President Idriss Deby.
Tukur said Boko Haram announced a unilateral ceasefire on Thursday and the government had responded.
Tukur and Danladi Ahmadu, who calls himself the Secretary-General of Boko Haram, told VOA’s Hausa service that the abducted girls would be released on Monday in Chad.
The girls are alive, “in good condition and unharmed,” Ahmadu said.President Goodluck Jonathan has faced strong criticism over a deteriorating security situation in Nigeria, with villages in the North-East Borno State inaccessible due to the threat from Boko Haram.
The group had demanded the release of detained extremists in exchange for the schoolgirls.
The Defence Headquarters have directed all commanders to stop offensive against the Boko Haram sect.
The Chief of Defence Staff said he had directed his officers to comply with the ceasefire agreement.
Badeh said, “A ceasefire agreement has been concluded between the Federal Government and the Jama’atu Ahlis Sunna Lidda’awati wal Jihad (Boko Haram).”- See more at: http://www.naijaloaded.com.ng/2014/10/18/revealed-boko-haram-release-chibokgirls-mondy/#sthash.n2Oa8vo4.dpuf
Badeh added, “Without any prejudice to the outcome of our three days interactions, and the conclusions of this forum, I wish to inform this audience that a ceasefire agreement has been concluded between the Federal Government of Nigeria and the Allul Sunna Li Daawa Waj Jihad.
“I have accordingly directed the service chiefs to ensure immediate compliance with this development in the field.”
Finally,
there are strong indications that the 218 schoolgirls abducted six
months ago in Chibok, Borno State, by the violent Boko Haram sect may be
released on Monday following a ceasefire agreement the sect negotiators
reached with the Federal Government.
The Government, through the Nigerian military, had on Friday said that it had agreed to a ceasefire with the heartless terrorists group and that the Chibok girls would soon be released.
The deal was announced by the Chief of Defence Staff, Air Marshal Alex Badeh.
Nigerian military has struggled to defeat Boko Haram which began attack against Nigeria since 2009.
The President’s Principal Secretary, Hassan Tukur, told BBC Focus on Africa that an agreement to end the Boko Haram hostilities had been reached after talks with the violent group.
The negotiation was said to have been headed by the Chadian President Idriss Deby.
Tukur said Boko Haram announced a unilateral ceasefire on Thursday and the government had responded.
Tukur and Danladi Ahmadu, who calls himself the Secretary-General of Boko Haram, told VOA’s Hausa service that the abducted girls would be released on Monday in Chad.
The group had demanded the release of detained extremists in exchange for the schoolgirls.
The Defence Headquarters have directed all commanders to stop offensive against the Boko Haram sect.
The Chief of Defence Staff said he had directed his officers to comply with the ceasefire agreement.
The Government, through the Nigerian military, had on Friday said that it had agreed to a ceasefire with the heartless terrorists group and that the Chibok girls would soon be released.
The deal was announced by the Chief of Defence Staff, Air Marshal Alex Badeh.
Nigerian military has struggled to defeat Boko Haram which began attack against Nigeria since 2009.
The President’s Principal Secretary, Hassan Tukur, told BBC Focus on Africa that an agreement to end the Boko Haram hostilities had been reached after talks with the violent group.
He said, “The Boko Haram members have assured us that they have the girls and that they will release them. I am cautiously optimistic.”He said the agreement was reached after one month of negotiations in Saudi Arabia.
The negotiation was said to have been headed by the Chadian President Idriss Deby.
Tukur said Boko Haram announced a unilateral ceasefire on Thursday and the government had responded.
Tukur and Danladi Ahmadu, who calls himself the Secretary-General of Boko Haram, told VOA’s Hausa service that the abducted girls would be released on Monday in Chad.
The girls are alive, “in good condition and unharmed,” Ahmadu said.President Goodluck Jonathan has faced strong criticism over a deteriorating security situation in Nigeria, with villages in the North-East Borno State inaccessible due to the threat from Boko Haram.
The group had demanded the release of detained extremists in exchange for the schoolgirls.
The Defence Headquarters have directed all commanders to stop offensive against the Boko Haram sect.
The Chief of Defence Staff said he had directed his officers to comply with the ceasefire agreement.
Badeh said, “A ceasefire agreement has been concluded between the Federal Government and the Jama’atu Ahlis Sunna Lidda’awati wal Jihad (Boko Haram).”- See more at: http://www.naijaloaded.com.ng/2014/10/18/revealed-boko-haram-release-chibokgirls-mondy/#sthash.n2Oa8vo4.dpuf
Badeh added, “Without any prejudice to the outcome of our three days interactions, and the conclusions of this forum, I wish to inform this audience that a ceasefire agreement has been concluded between the Federal Government of Nigeria and the Allul Sunna Li Daawa Waj Jihad.
“I have accordingly directed the service chiefs to ensure immediate compliance with this development in the field.”
The Government, through the Nigerian military, had on Friday said that it had agreed to a ceasefire with the heartless terrorists group and that the Chibok girls would soon be released.
The deal was announced by the Chief of Defence Staff, Air Marshal Alex Badeh.
Nigerian military has struggled to defeat Boko Haram which began attack against Nigeria since 2009.
The President’s Principal Secretary, Hassan Tukur, told BBC Focus on Africa that an agreement to end the Boko Haram hostilities had been reached after talks with the violent group.
He said, “The Boko Haram members have assured us that they have the girls and that they will release them. I am cautiously optimistic.”He said the agreement was reached after one month of negotiations in Saudi Arabia.
The negotiation was said to have been headed by the Chadian President Idriss Deby.
Tukur said Boko Haram announced a unilateral ceasefire on Thursday and the government had responded.
Tukur and Danladi Ahmadu, who calls himself the Secretary-General of Boko Haram, told VOA’s Hausa service that the abducted girls would be released on Monday in Chad.
The girls are alive, “in good condition and unharmed,” Ahmadu said.President Goodluck Jonathan has faced strong criticism over a deteriorating security situation in Nigeria, with villages in the North-East Borno State inaccessible due to the threat from Boko Haram.
The group had demanded the release of detained extremists in exchange for the schoolgirls.
The Defence Headquarters have directed all commanders to stop offensive against the Boko Haram sect.
The Chief of Defence Staff said he had directed his officers to comply with the ceasefire agreement.
Badeh said, “A ceasefire agreement has been concluded between the Federal Government and the Jama’atu Ahlis Sunna Lidda’awati wal Jihad (Boko Haram).”- See more at: http://www.naijaloaded.com.ng/2014/10/18/revealed-boko-haram-release-chibokgirls-mondy/#sthash.n2Oa8vo4.dpuf
Badeh added, “Without any prejudice to the outcome of our three days interactions, and the conclusions of this forum, I wish to inform this audience that a ceasefire agreement has been concluded between the Federal Government of Nigeria and the Allul Sunna Li Daawa Waj Jihad.
“I have accordingly directed the service chiefs to ensure immediate compliance with this development in the field.”
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