Thursday, July 11, 2013
FG declares Emergency Rule to continue despite ceasefire deal
As Boko Haram continue to attack in the North despite
cease fire talks with the government, the Federal
Government on Wednesday has announced that they will
also continue the emergency rule in Borno, Yobe and
Adamawa states while the ceasefire deal continued.
Chairman of the Presidential Committee on Dialogue and
Peaceful Resolution of Security Challenges in the North,
Kabiru Turaki said:
“With the declaration and announcement of the ceasefire, I
think the issue of the state of emergency will have to stay
but in such a manner in which security agencies are fully
satisfied that normalcy has been restored and that there is
order and peace.”
“Let us not forget the fact that with or without ceasefire, it
is the responsibility of the government to ensure that the
lives and properties of law-abiding Nigerians are protected
wherever they are and in whatever circumstances.”
“So I think it is the unfolding situation that will determine
whether the security agencies on the ground will relax the
period of the curfew. They will ultimately advise the
appropriate authorities whether the need has arisen for the
state of emergency to be removed.”
According to reports, Turaki who is the Minister of
Special Duties, also said the leadership of the sect claimed
that they were not responsible for the recent massacre of
school children in Yobe State.
“In the course of the ceasefire negotiation, that issue
(Yobe killings) was raised by journalists and they (Boko
Haram members) denied that it was their members who
did it, he said.
“But, as far as the commission of crime is concerned,
security agencies anywhere will not rely on the
confessions for denial of supposed suspects as the basis for
their investigation. I am sure Nigerian security agencies
are very competent and they will look at all the facts and
circumstances and then they will be able to carry out their
investigation without bias, and then arrive at the final
decision of who really was behind that unfortunate act.”
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