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Military appeal to Boko Haram to surrender
By OKOSUN OKHUELEIGBE
The Director, Army Public Relations, Colonel Sani Kukasheka Usman
has warned all Boko Haram terrorists wherever they are, to desist from all acts of terrorism and surrender themselves or face the law of the land.
He said that the military was aware of all their hideouts, camps and enclaves noting that they should follow the part of righteousness and just as their colleagues have done and surrendered.
“Failure to surrender will result in serious consequences as our troops have closed up with them,” Usman added.
The army spokesperson also appealed to members of the international community and the world at large, to persuade Boko Haram terrorists and their international collaborators to desist from acts of terrorism and renounce their membership of the terrorist organization.
On Chibok girls kidnapped by the terrorists in April 2014 at their school dormitory, Col Usman said the terrorist should “immediately and unconditionally release all abducted persons in their custody including the Chibok school girls.”
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