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MOSIEND Opposes Amnesty For Boko Haram
The leadership of the Movement for the Survival of Izon Ethnic Nationality in the Niger Delta, MOSIEND, has urged the Federal Government not to yield to the call by some Northern stakeholders to grant amnesty to bandits.
The group averred that amnesty and compensation for group of persons who kidnap, terrorise, and maim innocent people for no just cause, is as a result of a failed government.
According to the National President of MOSIEND, Mr. Kennedy Tonjo West, “Nigerian government should accept the fact that they could not contain the menace called “Boko Haram” which shows a failed government.
“The President of the country promised to crush Boko Haram during his campaigns in 2015 but six years after they suddenly resolved amnesty for the terrorist group.
“The military should up their games because essence of pumping billions into the security is to ensure they are able to terminate the monster called Boko Haram; military must ensure they wipe them all out.
“Look at when the Niger Delta ex-agitators were called on a bargaining table, they negotiated that if they drop their weapons government was going to mobilise construction companies and turn the region to a building site which was based on their genuine demands due to marginalisation, oppression, environment degradation and other issues raised but Boko Haram what will they say are their demands?
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