Buhari To Negotiate With IPOB And Niger Delta Militant While In London
President Muhammadu Buhari may hold secret talks with Niger Delta militants while in London, UK, IBTimes reports.
One of the sources has confirmed the
rumour and added that the former members of the Movement for
theEmancipation of the Niger Delta (MEND) were heading to London to
attend talks instead of the new militant group Niger Delta Avengers on
invitation by the British government.
He also added that negotiations could result in the extradition of the IPOB leader Nnamdi Kanu in exchange for a ceasefire.
A counter-terrorism expert David Otto
has said that Nigeria’s decision to negotiate with the militants can be a
good short-term strategy.
He said: “The Nigerian government is
facing threats in the North East, North West, Middle Belt regions,
South East and South South. An early dialogue is welcomed because
President Muhammadu Buhari has often warned against past governments
letting small fires becoming uncontrollable like in the Boko Haram case.
“Negotiations are good but they
open floodgates, especially on areas where natural resources are highly
needed for economic sustainability. Lines must be drawn on the sand. A
particular region cannot drag the government in the mud because they sit
on needed resources.”
The security expert also confirmed that
probable talks could be held in London. Meanwhile, he added it is not
clear whether they will actually take place.
“The peaceful ground for
negotiation has been set up in London between representatives of both
sides aligned with Biafra, NDA and equally the issue of El Zakzaky, with
the UK playing the neutral party and facilitator role,” Otto said.
“It comes after the UK foreign
secretary advised the Nigerian government not to use military strategy
alone in dealing with NDA, as it would escalate the crisis and drive
down the economy that it is still largely depending on oil revenue.
“Even if talks happen, disagreements
between representatives could lead to a failed dialogue. It will depend
on a balancing exercise against threats of missiles flying in the air
or oil dropping to zero level in militants-controlled zones.”
Former Niger Delta war lord Chief
Government Ekpemupolo, or Tompolo as he is better known, publicly
disassociated self from the militants causing the anger of the NDA.
President Buhari departed Abuja on June 6 on a ten-day vacation for rest and medical check-up.
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