Lagos – The Federal Government on Thursday began dialogue with the 104 Boko Haram suspects being detained in Lagos prisons.
The Minister of Special Duties, Kabiru Tanimu, and
Chairman, Presidential Committee on Dialogue and Peaceful Resolution of
Security Challenges in the North, led the committee members to the
meeting.
Tanimu told newsmen after the meeting that the visit was aimed at interacting with the suspects and chart a new way forward.
“We came here basically to have interaction with people detained in connection with acts relating to terrorism.
“We have interacted and spoken to them and they responded very
sincerely and frankly, and I think I can say that we were well informed
about most of the things they were interested in.
“For now, we are more concerned with the release of vulnerable people and those not pinned down by the security agencies.
“We have seen those the Directorate of Public Prosecution (DPR) advised for release.
“We have not seen any woman or child here, but even at that, I am
sure the committee will make appropriate recommendations as far as the
issue of their release is concerned.
“We have interacted with stakeholders. We have been informed and we
have been given advices that will help in making our recommendation to
government.
“I can assure you that the committee is on top of the situation as
far as dialogue is concerned. We have no serious challenges at the
moment.” (NAN)
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