KuKu expressed this opinion at a forum on Curbing Militancy in Nigeria, organised by Nextier, a public sector advisory firm, in Abuja.
He said the lessons learnt from the PAP can be leveraged to curb the present Boko Haram crisis
“The PAP reduced violence and created room for socio-economic development of the region”, he said.
“The perceived insensitivity of the government resulted in militancy that impacted the quality of life in the region and economy of the country.’’
Kuku noted that when the Boko Haram crisis started, northern leaders failed to condemn it thinking that it was a move against President Goodluck Jonathan.
He said political, traditional, religious and women leaders and other elites from the north hold the key to resolving the puzzle associated with the Boko Haram insurgency.
Kuku challenged them to borrow a leaf from their compatriots from the Niger Delta .
He said leaders in Niger Delta took up the challenge to end militancy in the region.
“This culminated in a truce and eventual granting of amnesty by the federal government, thus ushering in the extant peace in the area.
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