
The total number of commanders of the deadly terrorist group, Boko Haram who were swapped for the release of 82 Chibok schoolgirls, by the Federal Government, have been revealed.
An authoritative source from the President Muhammadu Buhari-led federal government, has disclosed exclusively to us on Monday, that 5 Boko Haram militants were swapped for the 82 Chibok schoolgirls, following a complex negotiation that took months to execute, the source said.
The source allayed fears that the release of the insurgents would pose a serious international security breach, adding that there was no need to panic over the swap of the girls with Boko Haram commanders because international convention had been respected.
The source, said the Boko Haram leaders would not pose any threat to national security considering the level of discussions going on among various stakeholders on not only securing the release of abducted persons, but finding lasting solution to the nearly 8-year insurgency.
“The good aspect of this government is that despite the war, despite the fact that the military had subdued this thing, mediation is ongoing and not long after this, you will begin to hear of rehabilitation and reintegration and other components of peace building,”
The most important aspect of mediation was 'creating goodwill and positive communication.'
Asked how the Swiss Government, the Red Cross and the Nigerian government managed to establish talks with the insurgents, he said,
“They (Boko Haram) were able to identify their own grudges because Shekau had been saying over the years that they wanted their members that are in prison in Nigeria to be swapped with the Chibok girls.
“So, the government agrees, in fact it offered less than a dozen of the prisons and we were able to convince them (Boko Haram) to release 82 of the Chibok girls. They gave several names of their members to be released for the exchange but we ended up taking those that we took there,”
On how the negotiators felt on coming face to face with the deadly Boko Haram commanders for the exchange, he said,
“And secondly, already trust has been built and mediation does not start and end in one day; this thing started long ago just like what happened in Rwanda that brought lasting peace, and the peace and reconciliation committee in South Africa; these are some of the key elements…I have the belief that I would not die until my appointed time, that is why I went.
“I can assure that the President Muhammadu Buhari led administration has laid the foundation for lasting solution to the Boko Haram insurgency by opening the doors of conversation. This is not new, it is an acceptable norm all over the world,”
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