Following the initial negotiations between President Muhammadu Buhari and some Boko Haram leaders the hopes of rescue more than 200 Chibok schoolgirls has been renewed.
The Nation reports that some advisors of presidency have been brokered a new agreement.
Some key Boko Haram leaders in custody are also ready to be part of the initiative.
Buhari’s “peace agenda” has motivated 500 Boko Haram militants in a neighboring country to show interest in rejecting terrorism.
However, Buhari is being careful in rushing with the fresh deal to avert what a source defined as the “costly mistakes of the past administration of ex-president Goodluck Jonathan.”
Buhari has called on security agents to “screen or certify” those heading the new talks to ensure that the government is dealing with the right Boko Haram leaders.
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