Chibok girls still missing |
An expert in mental health and forensic
psychiatry, Dr. Kunle Oyeyemi, has said that the continued stay of the
over 200 female pupils abducted in Chibok, Bornu State in the Boko Haram
camp was dangerous to the country.
He said the continued stay of the girls in the terrorists’ camp could make them to be sympathetic to the terrorists’ cause.
Oyeyemi, who spoke in an interview with
our correspondent on Friday in Osogbo, urged the Federal Government to
negotiate with the Boko Haram sect with a view of rescuing the girls.
Oyeyemi, who is the Director, Counseling
Unit, Covenant University, said no sacrifice was too much to ensure the
release of the pupils who had been held in terrorists’ camp for over 43
days.
According to him, the continuous stay of the girls in the terrorists’ camp would expose them to being abused.
He said, “Federal Government has said it
won’t negotiate with terrorists. I believe the government said so
because that is what the United States and other countries want. But you
need to find out what these countries do behind.
“I believe no sacrifice is too much to
secure the release of these children. The government should do anything
to ensure that the girls are released, including negotiation.”
Source: Punch nigeria
Barely
24 hours after President Goodluck Jonathan declared measures to crush
insurgency in the country, civil rights activist Shehu Sani, has
described the steps outlined by the Federal Government as contradictory
and incapable of bringing the insurgents to the negotiation table.
Sani, who is the president of the Civil Rights Congress, had been involved in two previous attempts to broker peace between the government and the insurgents, said the Federal Government had never been serious in finding a lasting solution to the rising wave of terrorism in the north.
The reason, according to him, is that the Federal Government does not want to negotiate with the sect so as not to be seen to be weak and surrendering to insurgents. He told Saturday Vanguard yesterday that “it was the insincerity of the Federal Government to accept and implement the conditions
- See more at: http://www.vanguardngr.com/2014/05/fg-serous-ending-boko-haram-insurgency-shehu-sani/#sthash.0GFrth2C.dpuf
Sani, who is the president of the Civil Rights Congress, had been involved in two previous attempts to broker peace between the government and the insurgents, said the Federal Government had never been serious in finding a lasting solution to the rising wave of terrorism in the north.
The reason, according to him, is that the Federal Government does not want to negotiate with the sect so as not to be seen to be weak and surrendering to insurgents. He told Saturday Vanguard yesterday that “it was the insincerity of the Federal Government to accept and implement the conditions
- See more at: http://www.vanguardngr.com/2014/05/fg-serous-ending-boko-haram-insurgency-shehu-sani/#sthash.0GFrth2C.dpuf
Barely
24 hours after President Goodluck Jonathan declared measures to crush
insurgency in the country, civil rights activist Shehu Sani, has
described the steps outlined by the Federal Government as contradictory
and incapable of bringing the insurgents to the negotiation table.
Sani, who is the president of the Civil Rights Congress, had been involved in two previous attempts to broker peace between the government and the insurgents, said the Federal Government had never been serious in finding a lasting solution to the rising wave of terrorism in the north.
The reason, according to him, is that the Federal Government does not want to negotiate with the sect so as not to be seen to be weak and surrendering to insurgents. He told Saturday Vanguard yesterday that “it was the insincerity of the Federal Government to accept and implement the conditions
- See more at: http://www.vanguardngr.com/2014/05/fg-serous-ending-boko-haram-insurgency-shehu-sani/#sthash.0GFrth2C.dpuf
Sani, who is the president of the Civil Rights Congress, had been involved in two previous attempts to broker peace between the government and the insurgents, said the Federal Government had never been serious in finding a lasting solution to the rising wave of terrorism in the north.
The reason, according to him, is that the Federal Government does not want to negotiate with the sect so as not to be seen to be weak and surrendering to insurgents. He told Saturday Vanguard yesterday that “it was the insincerity of the Federal Government to accept and implement the conditions
- See more at: http://www.vanguardngr.com/2014/05/fg-serous-ending-boko-haram-insurgency-shehu-sani/#sthash.0GFrth2C.dpuf
Barely
24 hours after President Goodluck Jonathan declared measures to crush
insurgency in the country, civil rights activist Shehu Sani, has
described the steps outlined by the Federal Government as contradictory
and incapable of bringing the insurgents to the negotiation table.
Sani, who is the president of the Civil Rights Congress, had been involved in two previous attempts to broker peace between the government and the insurgents, said the Federal Government had never been serious in finding a lasting solution to the rising wave of terrorism in the north.
The reason, according to him, is that the Federal Government does not want to negotiate with the sect so as not to be seen to be weak and surrendering to insurgents. He told Saturday Vanguard yesterday that “it was the insincerity of the Federal Government to accept and implement the conditions
- See more at: http://www.vanguardngr.com/2014/05/fg-serous-ending-boko-haram-insurgency-shehu-sani/#sthash.0GFrth2C.dpuf
Sani, who is the president of the Civil Rights Congress, had been involved in two previous attempts to broker peace between the government and the insurgents, said the Federal Government had never been serious in finding a lasting solution to the rising wave of terrorism in the north.
The reason, according to him, is that the Federal Government does not want to negotiate with the sect so as not to be seen to be weak and surrendering to insurgents. He told Saturday Vanguard yesterday that “it was the insincerity of the Federal Government to accept and implement the conditions
- See more at: http://www.vanguardngr.com/2014/05/fg-serous-ending-boko-haram-insurgency-shehu-sani/#sthash.0GFrth2C.dpuf
Barely
24 hours after President Goodluck Jonathan declared measures to crush
insurgency in the country, civil rights activist Shehu Sani, has
described the steps outlined by the Federal Government as contradictory
and incapable of bringing the insurgents to the negotiation table.
Sani, who is the president of the Civil Rights Congress, had been involved in two previous attempts to broker peace between the government and the insurgents, said the Federal Government had never been serious in finding a lasting solution to the rising wave of terrorism in the north.
The reason, according to him, is that the Federal Government does not want to negotiate with the sect so as not to be seen to be weak and surrendering to insurgents. He told Saturday Vanguard yesterday that “it was the insincerity of the Federal Government to accept and implement the conditions
- See more at: http://www.vanguardngr.com/2014/05/fg-serous-ending-boko-haram-insurgency-shehu-sani/#sthash.0GFrth2C.dpuf
Sani, who is the president of the Civil Rights Congress, had been involved in two previous attempts to broker peace between the government and the insurgents, said the Federal Government had never been serious in finding a lasting solution to the rising wave of terrorism in the north.
The reason, according to him, is that the Federal Government does not want to negotiate with the sect so as not to be seen to be weak and surrendering to insurgents. He told Saturday Vanguard yesterday that “it was the insincerity of the Federal Government to accept and implement the conditions
- See more at: http://www.vanguardngr.com/2014/05/fg-serous-ending-boko-haram-insurgency-shehu-sani/#sthash.0GFrth2C.dpuf
Barely
24 hours after President Goodluck Jonathan declared measures to crush
insurgency in the country, civil rights activist Shehu Sani, has
described the steps outlined by the Federal Government as contradictory
and incapable of bringing the insurgents to the negotiation table.
Sani, who is the president of the Civil Rights Congress, had been involved in two previous attempts to broker peace between the government and the insurgents, said the Federal Government had never been serious in finding a lasting solution to the rising wave of terrorism in the north.
The reason, according to him, is that the Federal Government does not want to negotiate with the sect so as not to be seen to be weak and surrendering to insurgents. He told Saturday Vanguard yesterday that “it was the insincerity of the Federal Government to accept and implement the conditions
- See more at: http://www.vanguardngr.com/2014/05/fg-serous-ending-boko-haram-insurgency-shehu-sani/#sthash.0GFrth2C.dpuf
Sani, who is the president of the Civil Rights Congress, had been involved in two previous attempts to broker peace between the government and the insurgents, said the Federal Government had never been serious in finding a lasting solution to the rising wave of terrorism in the north.
The reason, according to him, is that the Federal Government does not want to negotiate with the sect so as not to be seen to be weak and surrendering to insurgents. He told Saturday Vanguard yesterday that “it was the insincerity of the Federal Government to accept and implement the conditions
- See more at: http://www.vanguardngr.com/2014/05/fg-serous-ending-boko-haram-insurgency-shehu-sani/#sthash.0GFrth2C.dpuf
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