Nigerian elders question Boko Haram truce deal

Nigerian elders question Boko Haram truce deal
Updated 21 October 2014 21:55
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Nigerian elders question Boko Haram truce deal

Nigerian elders question Boko Haram truce deal

KANO: Nigeria’s government may have negotiated a supposed cease-fire with only one faction of Boko Haram, an influential regional group has said, as violence continued unabated in the far northeast.
The Borno Elders Forum, made up of retired senior civilian and military officials from the state, said attacks in recent days indicated that not all Boko Haram fighters were aware of the deal.
“If they are aware and they are in agreement that there is a cease-fire, I don’t think they would continue attacking innocent people and taking over places,” said spokesman Bulama Mali Gubio.
“It is either that those the federal government is negotiating with are not the Boko Haram but the usual 419ers... or it is just some kind of mockery,” he told reporters in Maiduguri on Sunday evening.
The term 419 refers to the section of the Nigerian penal code that deals with fraud and which has become a catch-all for con artists. Gubio was speaking after senior military and intelligence officials in the violence-wracked region told AFP at the weekend that they had not been informed of the cease-fire.
There was a wave of attacks in Borno and Adamawa state, including one on Sunday evening in Damboa, southwest of Maiduguri, where soldiers fought the militants.
A senior military source, speaking on condition of anonymity, said that troops killed at least 35 insurgents as they tried unsuccessfully to ransack the town.
The Borno Elders Forum, which last month warned that Boko Haram had surrounded Maiduguri and was preparing to take over, suggested Abuja had not negotiated with the entire group.
“If the federal government does not know who the real Boko Haram are, I think they should come here to find out from us,” Gubio said. “The real Boko Haram who are killing us, who are burning our towns and villages, are not the Boko Haram that a peace deal was reached with.”