Thursday, 7 June 2012
Boko Haram - We Are Talking On FG's Behalf - Dahiru Bauchi
Bauchi — Renowned Islamic scholar, Sheikh
Da-hiru Usman Bauchi, yesterday said that the Federal Government has
commenced dialogue with the Jama'atu Ahlussiunnnati lidda'awati Wal
Jihad, also called Boko Haram through his mediation effort.
Sheikh Dahiru Bauchi who disclosed this while briefing reporters
during the birthday commemoration (Maulud) of the late Tijjaniyya
scholar, Sheikh Ibrahim Nyas, in Bauchi, said the Bauchi State
government has set up a committee for the purpose of the federal
government.
According to him, the committee which membership includes former
Secretary to the Federal Government, Alhaji Aminu Sale, is linked to the
presidency through Dr. Hassan Tukur, President Goodluck Jonathan's
Principal Private Secretary, and is already in contact with the Boko
Haram leaders.
Efforts to confirm this from Tukur were not successful as he neither
picked his call nor replied an sms sent to his mobile last night. But a
reliable source at the Bauchi Government House confirmed the story,
saying the government is committed to the dialogue process that is meant
to bring peace.
Sheikh Dahiru said the committee had written a letter to Boko Haram,
on request from its leadership to intimate it of government's resolve to
dialogue with them, and is awaiting reply to push the process further.
A prominent cleric of the Tijjaniyya Islamic sect, Sheikh Dahiru
Bauchi is known to have wide links with northern Emirs and commands
respect from followers of the Tijjaniyya ideology in Nigeria.
Giving details of the process, the cleric said: "Several months back
we started making effort to intervene and negotiate between the Boko
Haram and the Federal Government. We did our best and located them
through a scholar called Sheikh Umar Mohammed Diyar in Damaturu who
assisted us. We told them that ongoing killing of people is not in the
interest of Islam because presently, under a peaceful atmosphere, in my
schools, over 600 people are able to memorize the Holy Qur'; if there is
no peace, how can we get hundreds of Qur'anic memorizers."
Sheikh Dahiru said the members told him that Muslims who are on the
path of Allah don't seek for dialogue, quoting a verse from the Holy
Qur'an. But he said he engaged them in an academic manner by quoting
another verse to them which said if they (government) seek for dialogue
and cease fire, you should agree.
He said: "We discussed and they agreed that they will dialogue with
Federal Government through me because they believed I would not fail the
trust they bestowed on me. And after that I told them I will meet the
Federal Government. We met the Federal Government told them that they
have fire in their hands and these people also has fire and fire can't
quench fire so let's resolve to dialogue and they agreed.
"The Federal Government asked Bauchi State Government to set up a
committee to dialogue through them, and we started me, the Principal
Personal Secretary, PPS, to President Jonathan, Hassan Tukur. I also
needed someone who knows the activities of government so I invited a
former Secretary to the Federal Government, Alhaji Aminu Saleh, Wamban
Katagum, who said he would be with me.
"After we met we went back to them (Boko Haram) and told them that
the Federal Government had agreed to dialogue with them on condition
that their leader would come out and announce a cease fire for three
months or a minimum of 40 days and government will stop arresting their
members. But they said they wanted it in writing and the Government
wrote a letter to them through me and I gave them. We waited for some
time and asked them the reply of the letter and they said they want the
government to publicise the letter newspapers so that everybody will
read and see."
The scholar said it was on that basis that he invited reporters
yesterday to show them the letter which was written to the sect by the
Federal Government through the Bauchi State committee.
The letter which was signed by the Permanent Secretary Bauchi
Government House Abdu Aliyu Ilelah on behalf of the committee reads in
part: "The Committee set up by the Federal Government Of Nigeria here by
appreciates the decision and commitment of Jama'atul Ahlusunnati
Lidda'awati wal Jihad to negotiate peace with Government through Sheikh
Dahiru Usman Bauchi. The federal Government of Nigeria on its own part
embraces the gesture and pledges to negotiate peace through Sheikh
Dahiru Usman Bauchi. We also hope that on its part Jama'atu Ahlussunnati
Lidda'awati Wal Jihad will observe a cease fire and present terms for
negotiations so that dialogue can commence."
Sheikh Dahiru Bauchi said the committee would soon approach Boko
Haram leaders to ask them to, in accordance with their promise, come out
and announce a cease fire after which "we will also appeal to the
Government to stop arresting their members after."
"They will come out with their demands for government to know and
government will also come out with their own; we will intervene and
negotiate in order to have peace in Nigeria and Africa."
On the attempt made by Dr Datti Ahmed to negotiate with Boko Haram,
Sheikh Dahiru Bauchi said: "I asked them and they told him that they did
not asked Dr Datti to negotiate with anybody on their behalf, in fact
they told me that don't know him."
Earlier this year, Dr Datti Ahmed President of the Supreme Council
for Shariah in Nigeria (SCSN), announced that he was pulling out of a
mediation effort to bring the Federal Government and the Boko Haram to
talk following what he said was a betrayal from government side.
He said: "I felt very disturbed with the turn of events and the
increasing cycle of massive violence in our country, and especially, in
the Northern and Muslim part of Nigeria. We in the SCSN, therefore, made
enquiries as to how to reach the current leadership of the Jama'atu
Ahlis Sunnati Lidda Awati wal Jihad, otherwise known as Boko Haram.
"Our enquiries led us to a reporter who we realized maintained close
and valuable professional contact with leadership of the Sect. Through
this Gentleman, we contacted the leadership of the Sect and established
from them that as Muslims they were prepared to consider "Sulhu" which
means" broad reconciliation" regarding the dispute between them and the
Government.
"It was, at this juncture, that I and the Secretary General of the
SCSN, on behalf of the Supreme Council for Shariah in Nigeria contacted
the Federal Government at the highest level and intimated them of this
great possibility of reconciliation and peaceful resolution of the
crisis. This was on Monday, 5th March, 2012. My delegation was well
received and a high-ranking civilian officer was appointed immediately
to liaise with us towards a successful resolution of the crisis. To our
shock and dismay, no sooner had we started this dialogue; Nigerian
newspapers came out with a lot of the details of the meeting held.
"This development has embarrassed us very much and has created strong
doubts in our minds about the sincerity of the Government's side in our
discussion as the discussion is supposed to be very confidential to
achieve any success.
"In view of this unfortunate and unhelpful development, we have no
option but to withdraw from these early discussions. We sincerely regret
that an opportunity to negotiate and terminate this cycle of violence
is being missed."
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