The Co-ordinator of the National Information Centre, Mike
Omeri, responded to the interview granted
to BBC by former President Olusegun Obasanjo that he is waiting for clearance
from Pres. Goodluck Jonathan to engage in negotiations with members of the Boko
Haram sect. He said that he wondered why the ex-president was talking about
needing clearance when he had direct access to President Goodluck Jonathan.
During the daily briefing on progress report over the Chibok
abduction, Omeri said “the government has not stopped any individual who has
access to the sect not to come forward and intervene in this matter.
“In our last briefing, we reiterated that there are three
options opened to the government to find these abducted girls, and the first is
that any individual with access to the sect should help the government in
securing the release of the girls. Second is for the army, in collaboration
with our international allies, to secure their release and for the insurgents
to voluntarily release the girls.
“If he actually said so, that means he has superior
equipment to those of the government and its allies.
“Besides, as a respectable statesman and a former President,
I think he has unfettered access to the President to discuss this. I don’t
think the pages of newspapers are the appropriate avenue to make the claims
that he has access to the insurgents. I sincerely don’t understand this,” he
said.
Omeri said surveillance and patrols by land and air of
troops are still ongoing in the entire mission area of the North East and other
parts of the federation to curtail the activities of terrorists and armed
groups.
“There have been occasional encounters necessitating
continous cordon and search in many locations,” he said
“In the same vein, consultations and contacts are still
on-going with partners who have offered to support Nigeria’s endeavours to
resolve the issues on the abduction of the Chibok girls as well as terrorism
generally.
“Against this backdrop, the Nigerian military is in
discussion with its counterpart from Sri Lanka in addition to other countries,”
he said.
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