The Commander of
Operation Lafiya Dole (the anti-Boko Haram counterterrorism campaign of
the federal government) Major General Lucky Irabor, is advocating for a
South African style Truth and Reconciliation Commission to address the
conflict issues in the northeast.
Irabor made the call on Saturday at the inaugural Town Hall Meeting of the 7 Division of the Nigerian Army, in Maiduguri.
He said that
with the Commission, if established, would bring lasting peace to the
region, which has been devastated by the Islamist insurgency.
“For us in the
Operation Lafiya Dole, we believe that a Truth and Reconciliation
Commission will be necessary because, whether you like it or not, the
psychological trauma the people went through is enormous.
“And because of
this and the nature of the atrocities committed by the insurgents,
reconciliation is very necessary,” Irabor said.
He said that
since the repentant insurgents and their relations were still part of
society, reconciliation was the only resort if a lasting solution is to
be achieved.
“The atrocities committed are so much, but that is not to say that at one point or the other, they will not return.
“They and their relations are part and parcel of the society, so one day they will come back,” he said.
The Commander, however, said that the final decision on the issue lay with the Federal Government.
“ For me, I feel that the Commission will be necessary if we are to achieve the kind of peace we all want in the northeast.
“I am not
speaking for the Federal Government, but I know given the knowledge of
peace-building that I have, one day the Commission will be necessary.”
He also promised that the military would reopen all the highways in the state in due course.
“The road linking Konduga-Bama and Banki border town will be reopened in due course.
“We have not re-opened it to commuters because there is still one or two things to be done,” Irabor explained.
He explained that the road was closed because of its proximity to the Sambisa forest, the hideout of the insurgents.
“We
are trying to rout all elements of terrorism in the forest. Until that
is done, the road will remain closed, but that will not be too long from
now.”
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