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President Buhari urged to reject Boko Haram swap

Agbese in a letter to President Buhari described the offer of the prisoner's swap as a poisoned chalice.

This video grab image created on August 14, 2016 taken from a video released on Youtube purportedly by Boko Haram showing what is claimed to be one of the groups fighters at an undisclosed location standing in front of alleged Chinok Girls 

Agbese in a letter to President Buhari described the offer of the prisoner's swap as a "poisoned chalice."

He stated that the release of over 1000 Boko Haram detainees would pose a serious security threat to the country.

"These groups and individuals that have been canvassing a swap of Boko Haram prisoners for the abducted Chibok Girls do so without regards for the penchant for recidivism among terrorists like any other type of criminals," Agbese said.

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"Military records would probably show that some of these people we are being asked to free are in incarceration because it was not their first time of being tied to terror.

"Mr. President, recidivism is difficult to measure, particularly so in a country like Nigeria where we are still working to bring our statistics and research capabilities up to date.

"If Nigeria frees 1000 Boko Haram detainees there is a fair chance that we are putting anything in the range of 300 terrorists back on the streets. It took fewer than that number to abduct the girls in the first place," he added.

Agbese said not many of those released would return to being farmers, artisans or becoming informants to the security agencies.

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Meanwhile, Hosea Tsambido, an internally displaced person (IDP) and chairman, Kibaku area development association in Abuja, has accused President Muhammadu Buhari of preventing humanitarian assistance from international aid agencies to Chibok and other areas affected by the Boko Haram insurgency.

Tsambido who lamented the failure of the federal government to rescue the remaining 218 schoolgirls advised President Buhari to disown the Chibok community "if he cannot" help them.

See photos of the Bring Back Our Girls (BBOG) protest in Abuja, on Monday, August 22, 2016 below.

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