MURIC Welcomes Boko Haram Ceasefire Deal

MURIC DIRECTOR, ISHAQ AKINTOLA
MURIC DIRECTOR, ISHAQ AKINTOLA

The Muslim Rights Concern, MURIC, has welcomed the ceasefire deal reached between the Jama’atu Ahlis Sunnah Lil Da’awati wal jihad, otherwise known as Boko Haram and the Federal Government.

The Chief of Defence Staff, Air Chief Alex Badeh, on Friday confirmed that the Nigerian Government and Boko Haram insurgents had signed a ceasefire agreement and directed all field officers in theatres of operations to comply forthwith.

In a statement by its Director, Prof. Ishaq Akintola, MURIC said it warmly welcomed the development.

“Boko Haram insurgency has cost Nigeria most dearly. Over 3,000 lives have been lost while properties worth billions of naira have been destroyed. The country’s image has also suffered worldwide while individual Nigerian citizens in diaspora have paid one price or the other”, it said.

MURIC also congratulated the Federal Government for achieving the historical feat.

“We affirm that no price is too high to bring peace to the Northeast and consequently to the entire country”, it said.

MURIC, however, counseled the Nigerian authorities to build on the achievement by going beyond the ceasefire deal.

“In particular, FG must push for the release of the Chibok girls from captivity”. it said. “This will definitely put smiles on the lips of the suffering parents once again. The release of the Chibok girls should be followed by serious dialogue with Boko Haram aimed at discontinuing the orgy of violence in the North East”.

The statement noted that since the origin of the insurgency has been traced to ignorance, idleness and joblessness, the next task for government should be to develop impoverished areas where extremism takes root and to extend the tentacles of education to all nooks and crannies of the North East.

“Thereafter, the youths of the sub-region must be engaged by giving them economic opportunities,” MURIC said. “It must be a total overhaul necessitating the creation of a North East development board as well as a ministry of North Eastern Nigeria”.

MURIC also charged the Federal Government to rigorously pursue these objectives because “it is always better to build peace because no matter how expensive the exercise, war is far more expensive, more painful, more destructive”.

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