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Thursday, 23 October 2014
FG Vs Boko Haram: Ceasefire Announcement Was Political – US Expert
The Nigerian government has been criticized
for its hasty announcement of a ceasefire deal
with Boko Haram before the negotiations were
finalized.
The continuation of violence by Boko Haram
despite a ceasefire arrangement it supposedly
reached with the Nigerian government » has
caused questions to be asked about the
government’s hasty announcement of the deal.
The ceasefire was supposed to lead to a cessation
of attacks by the sect and the release of the
abducted Chibok girls but there has been no sign
that either of these things will happen soon.
According to the Vice President of Africa Analysis
at the Stratfor consultancy, Mark Schroeder:
"I sense Nigeria rushed to announce the deal with
electoral-political calculations in mind."
"Getting a victory with the schoolgirls and a short-
term truce with Boko Haram could be positive for
President Goodluck Jonathan's campaign."
A resident of Maiduguri, Joel Peter told Reuters:
"The government just wants to (win) 2015
elections at all costs."
"Only the government is ready for ceasefire, not
Boko Haram. Government is tired of insurgency
and it hasn't been winning the war ... but Boko
Haram aren't tired," he said. "For the Chibok girls,
let's wait and see,"
A Chadian diplomat reportedly added that the
Nigerian government had rushed to announce
the deal before it was even finalized.
He said:
"Our feeling is that they acted precipitously. They
should have waited until they at least had some
of the girls. I don’t know anyone in the country
who actually knows where they are."
The ceasefire » was announced by the Chief of
Defence Staff, Alex Badeh on Friday, October 17
but battles between Boko Haram and Nigerian
troops are still ongoing » and the only mention
that has been made of the Chibok girls’ release is
by Minister of Foreign Affairs, Aminu Wali who
said in Berlin that the schoolgirls would be
home in the “near future.”
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