• Nigeria: Boko Haram - FG to Adopt 'Non-Violence' Approach

    Daily Trust (Abuja), 11 May 2012

    The Minister of Defence Dr. Bello Haliru Mohammed yesterday said government has initiated a new non-violence process in containing the Boko Haram insurgency which entails the halting the use of force.

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  • elpsaw
    May 11 2012, 04:25

    Sounds like complete rubbish. You cannot talk to mad people who are trying to murder you, you have to kill them first, then you can talk to them.

  • excisionist
    May 11 2012, 05:28

    "'Non-Violence' Approach "

    is an expression used by activist and insurgency groups, not government. The government's role in every country is to protect citizens. Period. So, what happens when Boko Haram goes around killing innocent citizens and destroying property? What kind of "non-voilent approach" will government use to protect the citizens. This is absolute rubbush. This 'defence minister' should be investigated and replaced because he either doen't know what he is talking about or he is a member of Boko Haram trying to protect them.

    Jonathan wake up !!!

  • usongu
    May 11 2012, 06:36

    Jonathan has broken my heart several times n did is d last straw: he's conceding defeat by asking boko haram for discussion. Which nation negotiates with terrorists? Even Pakistan n Afghan govts have not. So boko haram will ask u to release all arrested members ,stop western education and islamize the whole Nigerian for peace and he will agree? No Jona ,u've lost it again.Truely no one have done this;the northen people have bring you donw so as to divate the money in tresuery. Jonathan why do you do this,the whole world will not be happy with you.The south south will not be happy with you .God will ask you at the End of Life.

  • السلفى للسلام
    May 11 2012, 10:05

    Dr. Bello Halliru Muhammed was rewarded with the office of the defense minister by Goodlack after finishing his dirty job which enhances blood lettings like those of Boko Haram and political killings. No wonder Mallam Nasiru ElRufa'i allegedly called Goodlack "a Boko Haram branch manager." and Henry Okah pointed him (Goodlack) as the mastermind of the October 1 bombing in at abuja Goodlack was quick to condemn and send condolence message to the victims of the Bayero University Kano bombings in which 20 people lost their lives but up until now he has kept mute over the Potiskum massacre in which over 160 people died, many more injured and millions of Naira lost......

    I have said time without number that Goodlack lacks all that it takes to be a leader. He must be fish brained!

    All peace loving folks should rest assured that the Living Creator will never allow the blood of His creatures to be spilt for nothing!