The Islamist militant group, Boko Haram, has distributed a letter requesting dialogue with the Federal Government.
The letter, which was sent through head
of journalists in Borno State, Aba Kakami, came less than 72 hours
after a double suicide bombing led to the death of at least 17 people
at the Protestant Military Church, Armed Forces Command and Staff
College in Jaji, Kaduna State.
Kakami has often received and distributed statements from the sect.
According to an international news agency, Reuters,
the letter was signed by Sheik Abu Mohammed Ibn Abdulazeez, a man
known in security sources to be a moderate senior member of the sect.
The letter, if genuine, would mark a
change of departure of tactics by the group which has been been
responsible for many bombings in the country.
Nearly 3,000 people have died violent
deaths related to the conflict since the sect launched its uprising in
2009, according to a count by Human Rights Watch. Boko Haram has
replaced militancy in the oil-rich Niger Delta over that time to become
the biggest security threat to Nigeria.
Communication with Boko Haram , which
wants imposition of sharia on Nigeria, has been even more sporadic
than normal since the military killed its spokesman, Abu Qaqa, in
September.
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