The army placed a N50 million bounty on the group’s leader Abubakar Shekau; N25 million naira on each of the four members of the ‘Shurra committee’ and N10 million each for the 14 commanders of the sect.
Many Nigerians believe the statement released by the Joint Task Force (JTF) was a confirmation that the Federal Government was never ready to negotiate with the radical Boko Haram group.
As the nation wait to see the development yield results.
Do you think declaring Boko Haram leaders wanted with monetary reward will lead to their arrest?
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