The Jamaatu Ahlis
Sunnah Lil Daawati wal Jihad, popular called Boko Haram, which said it was not
negotiating with any government representative and had no plans to do so, had
in a half-hour video made in Hausa and posted on YouTube, called on President
Jonathan to resign, and also accept Islam as a pre-condition for peace.
Describing the
demand as blackmail that he was not ready to succumb to, the President in a
statement by his Special Adviser on Media, Dr Reuben Abati, said he would not
resign because he is the custodian of a mandate given to him by Christians and
Muslims alike.
According to Abati, it is ridiculous for any group in the country to issue such conditions to the president.
According to Abati, it is ridiculous for any group in the country to issue such conditions to the president.
“So, it amounts to sheer blackmail for any individual or group to ask the President of the Federal Republic of Nigeria to convert to Islam. The president cannot be intimidated by any group or individual. The President will never resign. He has the mandate of Nigerians to serve his fatherland and nobody should imagine that he will succumb to blackmail.”
However, in the video,
made by the group’s leader, Abubakar Shekau, in the form of an Islamic lecture
on Saturday, the group offered no explanation for its demands and positions. It
claimed that it doesn’t kill “women and children,” but those “who have offended
us, arrested our people and killed them” and that some people were committing
evil acts in its name and that it would go after such people.
The sect also
rejected any plans by the Federal Government to legislate on the number of
children Nigerians can have, describing such proposal as “blasphemy.”
The Federal
Government has made dialogue with the Boko Haram sect a major way of curtailing
the group’s insurgency in Northern Nigeria.
Ahmed Dasuki, the
National Security Adviser, had pledged to seek ceasefire with the group before
the commencement of the Islamic month of Ramadan which entered its 18th day
today.
BY CLIFFORD NDUJIHE & BEN AGANDE, With agency report
ABUJA
BY CLIFFORD NDUJIHE & BEN AGANDE, With agency report
ABUJA
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