Popular spokes man for the Boko Haram sect "Abul Qaqa" on thursday rejected a call by Mr President to sit in talks with the presidency.
The talk according to President Jonathan would have helped to allow the Boko Haram make clear their demands and possible lead to a stop of violent blood shed in the country.
The talk according to President Jonathan would have helped to allow the Boko Haram make clear their demands and possible lead to a stop of violent blood shed in the country.
In an interview with Reuters news agency, the President could be quoted saying that: "If they clearly identify themselves now and say
this is the reason why we are resisting... then
there will be a basis for dialogue," ... GEJ
But in rejection to the Presidents call Abul Qaqa through a conference call with news men in Maiduguri said : "we don't think
dialogue is possible under the current situation." and has threaten more attacks if the 158 or more arrested members of his group are not released.
The group have said that the next place of attack shall be the capital city of sokoto in sokoto state.
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