The Federal Government has commenced negotiations with the Islamic
Movement in Nigeria, IMN, over their demand for the release of their
detained leader, Sheikh Ibraheem El-Zakzaky who has been held in
security custody since 2015, a source has claimed.
This development was confirmed to DAILY POST on Thursday by a source within the top hierarchy of IMN in Abuja.
According
to the source, the Federal Government has issued approval to mediators
drawn from members of the diplomatic corps to meet with Sheikh
El-Zakzaky with a view to resolving the impasse between the Muslim group
and the Nigerian authorities.
“We have some negotiations going
on behind the scenes through the intervention of some European countries
who are interested in seeing the face-off between our group and the
government resolved through dialogue.
“Members of the diplomatic
corps here in Abuja have been working right round the clock to make
resolving this matter a possibility. We have started interacting with
the government in the background.
“The government, though
reluctantly, has given some of the mediators in the matter concerning
our movement necessary approval to meet with Sheikh El-Zakzaky so that
progress can be made.
“The government is been persuaded to see
reasons to stop the persecution of Sheikh El-Zakzaky and his followers,”
the source told our correspondent.
DAILY POST reports that
Sheikh El-Zakzaky, who is in his mid-sixties, lost his left eye when
security forces raided his home in Zaria Kaduna state more than three
years ago.
The raid started after Shi’ites had a clash with the
convoy of the Chief of Army Staff, Lt.Gen Tukur Buratai, during a
procession on the streets of Kaduna.
His wife also sustained
serious wounds while more than 300 of his followers and three of his
sons were killed in the violence that ensued.
The cleric has been kept in custody along with his wife and a large number of his followers ever since.
El-Zakzky’s followers have been holding protests mainly in Abuja since 2015, calling for his immediate release.
The Government is yet to confirm such negotiation.
Source: Daily Post
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