David Marked warned Boko Haram to embrace dialogue before it's too late.
Decorating the newly promoted police officers, Senate President David Mark, said the Federal Government will no longer tolerate the bloody Boko Haram attacks in North Nigeria.
Mark said that if the Islamist sect would not embrace dialogue with authorities to address "whatever grievances they may have", the FG "would be left with no option than to deploy its might" to deal with the problem.
Mark, however, did not disclose what exactly the FG would do should no dialogue happen.
Expressing concern about the increased number of attacks by the insurgents, Mark said that Nigeria has enough challenges to deals with "and certainly does not need these wars and destructions".
Mark also sympathised with Benue State governor Gabriel Suswam, who was attacked by gunmen at Tse-Kenyi village while inspecting the destroyed community.
Source: Legit.ng