Sunday 18 May 2014
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Boko Haram abandons demands for its top commanders to be released in negotiations with the Nigerian government that could see “gradual” release of schoolgirls as early as next week, Telegraph has learnt.
According to
the UK newspaper, the Islamist extremist group has dropped demands for the
release of their comrades held by the government and is ready to start
releasing the schoolgirls abducted by the sect on April 14, 2014 in the coming
weeks.
In a
significant concession, the group has abandoned demands for its top commanders
to be released, seemingly aware that this would be politically impossible for
the Nigerian government, the source said.
Telegraph
reports:
The Telegraph
first reported details of Boko Haram’s offer of an imminent prisoner exchange
last Tuesday, when sources close to some of the militants’ families said that a
senior Islamic cleric from northern Nigeria would be appointed to mediate on
its behalf with the government.
The cleric has
since been joined by a former aide to one of the group’s founders. Neither man
has been named, possibly for their own safety. While the Nigerian government
has insisted that it is not willing to enter prisoner swap negotiations, the
source claimed that dialogue had already been going in secret for several days.
“Contrary to
the public rejection of any swap deal by the Nigerian government, there are
some on-the-ground talks taking place,” the source said. “An agreement was
reached about two or three days ago in principle to start releasing some
prisoners.”
He said that
among the prisoners that the group wanted released would be wives and families
of Boko Haram fighters, some of whom have been taken into custody by the
Nigerian government in order to exert emotional pressure on the fighters
themselves. “The group also has a list of lower-level fighters that it wants
released as well, but they are not high-profile ones,” the source added.
He said that
in exchange, Boko Haram was willing to start a “gradual” release of around 100
of the girls – possibly beginning as early as the coming the week. “Depending
on how the other side responds, the girls will be released in small groups.
They will be left at a certain safe location, and the authorities will then be
told as to where they can pick them up from.”
Details of the
offer emerged as officials investigated reports that Boko Haram was responsible
for the kidnapping of up to 10 Chinese workers in neighbouring Cameroon, where
the group now also has a presence.
Goodluck
Jonathan, left, and Francois Hollande speak to the press following the summit
on Boko Haram (AFP/GETTY)
On Saturday,
Nigeria and its neighbours, including Cameroon, Benin, Chad, and Niger,
declared “war” on Boko Haram after an international summit in Paris hosted by
the French president, François Hollande.
The offensive
will involve co-ordination of surveillance efforts aimed at finding the girls,
the sharing of intelligence, the tightening of border controls, and a regional
counter-terrorism strategy with Western help.
The Telegraph
source said Boko Haram leaders had been upset by the declaration of “war” at
the Paris summit, and that this could encourage it to withdraw its offer.
At the summit,
the countries agreed to forge a regional counter-terrorism strategy with
expertise and training support from Britain, France, the European Union and the
United States.
The countries
also agreed to push for UN sanctions against the leaders of Boko Haram and
another Nigerian Islamist group, Ansaru. America has already designated the
leaders of both group as terrorists.
Britain will
host a follow-up meeting to discuss the Boko Haram crisis next month. It is
thought that the kidnapped schoolgirls are being held somewhere in either
north-east Nigeria or across the border in Cameroon.
Boko Haram
released a video showing around 130 of the more than 200 girls in captivity
Boko Haram’s
leader, Abubakar Shekau, demanded the release of his “brethren” in a video last
week in which the kidnapped schoolgirls were paraded.
The Chinese
embassy in Cameroon confirmed that ten of its workers had gone missing on
Friday at a site near the town on Waza, 12 miles from the Nigerian border and
close to the Sambisa forest, a Boko Haram stronghold.
Lu Qingjiang,
the embassy’s political counsellor, said that one Chinese worker was also
injured in the attack, China’s Xinhua state news agency reported.
Ten vehicles
belonging to China’s state-run construction company Sinohydro, which is
repairing roads in Cameroon, were also taken, Xinhua said.
Mr. Lu called
on the Cameroonian authorities to “not put the lives of Chinese nationals
missing in danger in case actions of liberation be launched”, Xinhua said.
Friday’s
incident began when power was cut in the evening. A five-hour gunfight
followed, a guard at the Waza National Park told Reuters.
“Some of us
decided to hide in the forest with the animals,” said the guard.
Cameroon state
radio said that a Cameroon special forces soldier was killed. Four others,
including two soldiers were seriously wounded. As well as at least 10 vehicles,
the rebels took a container of explosives belonging to the Chinese company, it
said.
Boko
Haram has staged several attacks in northern Cameroon during its five-year
fight to set up an Islamist state. Last month, it attacked a police post
killing two people. The rebels kidnapped a French family in February 2013.
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