A  former Vice-President, Alhaji Atiku Abubakar, has urged members of the  Boko Haram to embrace the opportunity offered for dialogue with the  Federal Government in the interest of unity, stability and economic  development of the country.
Abubakar made the call against the backdrop of renewed attacks by  members of the sect in Jos and Gombe, which had led to scores of death  over the weekend.
The former vice-president, who spoke on Monday in a statement by his  Media Office in Abuja, said no one would take the group or its agenda  seriously when it continued to remain faceless.
He said it was high time the group stepped out to articulate its grievances and thereby opening a window for dialogue.
He reiterated his earlier position that there could be no justification for the killings of Nigerians under any guise.
Abubakar decried the killings and destruction of property, noting  that the activities of Boko Haram amounted to a declaration of war on  the Nigerian state.
He said, “If Boko Haram and its leadership have something to say; if  they have any grouse against the Nigerian state, the proper thing for  them is to come out in flesh and state it, so that a process of dialogue  that will eventually lead to the resolution of the crisis and the siege  on Nigerians can commence in earnest.”
He expressed his condolences to the affected families and governments  and people of Plateau and Gombe over the weekend killings in Jos and  Gombe.
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