Friday, 2 November 2012
MEND warns FG on Boko Haram talks •CPC rejects choice of Buhari
MEND, in a statement released by an official of the militant group, Comrade Azizi, warned that if conditions given by Boko Haram were granted without the release of their leader, Henry Okah and other members of the group, “there will be serious consequences.”
Meanwhile, the Congress for Progressive Change (CPC) on Friday rejected the nomination of its presidential candidate in the 2011 election and national leader, Major General Muhammadu Buhari, as a negotiator for the Boko Haram in its negotiation with the Federal Government.
The CPC said Buhari had no link with terrorism in the country and therefore could not be a nominee of the dreaded group for its proposed negotiation as a condition to cease fire.
The CPC, in a statement by National Publicity Secretary, Rotimi Fashakin, said the party rejected in its entirety the nomination of its leader as a negotiator.
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