Monday, 20 October 2014

Chibok girls: CHADIAN CITIZENS OUTNUMBER NIGERIAN CITIZENS ENLISTED INTO BOKO HARAM.... Reason Chad led deal with Boko Haram.

It has been revealed yesterday that the high number of Chadian citizens in the Boko Haram sect made Chad to spearhead the ceasefire with the group.
It was also reported that five conditions were tabled at the negotiation session for peace to reign in the North-East.

According to a reliable source, Chad became central to the ceasefire because many of its citizens were conscripted into Boko Haram sect.
Intelligence reports confirmed that strategic commanders of Boko Haram were living and operating from Chad.

Chad had shown little commitment to the insurgency in Nigeria until the French President François Hollande, intervened and the follow-up visit to the Francophone nation by President Goodluck Jonathan.
Also, Chad is reported to be Boko Haram friendly because some of the strategic camps and commanders of Boko Haram are based in the Francophone nation.

"These developments made France and the international community to mount pressure on Chad to assist Nigeria to address the insurgency in the North-East. This is why it was easier for Chad to spearhead negotiation with Boko Haram."

But there were indications yesterday that five conditions were tabled for the ceasefire which was announced on Friday.
The conditions are: ceasefire by the two parties; the release of  the 219 Chibok girls; freedom for detained Boko Haram leaders and members; further talks on ending of siege on some towns and villages in the North-East; and mutual  respect of all the clauses in the negotiation terms.
Another source added: "So far since Thursday, each of the parties had been trying to implement the ceasefire terms. This was why the Federal Government came out openly to admit the negotiation and asked the military to halt all operations in the North-East.
"By Monday, there will be a clearer picture of the situation when the representatives of the Federal Government meet with Boko Haram facilitators in N'Djamena."

What troubles me in this deal which I want you to check out intelligently is that, the major reason why Chad led in the negotiation deal is because there is more Chadian citizens among the Boko Haram than Nigerian Citizens. You may want to ask, if Nigerians among them is allegedly asking for negotiation, what interest has Chadian citizens among them in Nigeria? Why should Chad negotiate on our behalf? Don't you think that Chad could be biased in their involvement in the negotiations? Are we going to settle the Chadians among them with Nigerian resources? Until these and many more questions are answered, justice has not be done or seen to be done.

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