Tag: Abubakar Shekau

  • Two Boko Haram factions ready for talks with FG, says Ex-Commander

    Two Boko Haram factions ready for talks with FG, says Ex-Commander

    Two factions of the Boko Haram insurgency group may be ready for talks with the Federal Government, Abdulkadir Abubakar, a former commander of the group has claimed.

    Abubakar, also known as Abu Muhammad, was the chief intelligence officer of the Boko Haram group and one of its top commanders, until his arrest in June by the military in Buni Yadi in Gujba local government area of Yobe State.

    Abubakar told the News Agency of Nigeria (NAN) at his cell in Maiduguri that Albarnawi and Mamman Nur factions of Boko Haram were willing to dialogue and cooperate with the government to defeat the most visible leader of the group, Abubakar Shekau.

    According to him, Shekau, whose capture, dead or alive, the military high command has ordered, has been the major obstacle to peace, since the insurgency began in 2009.

    “Shekau is not willing to surrender due to his high handedness. Unfortunately, the government and military authorities accorded priority on dealing with Shekau, who is blood thirsty.

    “Albarnawi has indicated interest to dialogue with the government to end insurgency and provide a lasting solution to the crisis. Albarnawi discusses this with members of his circle. And I can assure the government that he would cooperate to achieve peace.

    “The two factions are willing to cooperate with Nigerian Government to defeat Shekau,” he said.

    Abubakar’s claim about the readiness of the factions to dialogue with the Nigerian authorities could not be verified as he had been incarcerated since June. But he insisted that the groups are predisposed to a peaceful resolution of the eight year-old crisis.

    Abubakar claimed to have undertaken various espionage missions and provided intelligence to the insurgents, which enabled them to
    hit a long list of targets, among which were the abduction of 275 students at Government Girls Secondary School, Chibok and the massacre of students at Federal Government College, Buni Yadi. Over 20 students were murdered at Buni Yadi.

    He also claimed to have been involved in other attacks on schools in Maiduguri,  Damaturu, Postikum and Mamudo.

    The detained Boko Haram commander expressed his willingness to give the military useful information to crush the insurgents and arrest Shekau.

    “I am cooperating with the military and I am ready to provide information on the whereabouts of Shekau. Shekau has left his enclave in Sambisa and moved deep into Mandara Mountain. I know the area where he is hiding and willing to provide a guide to the military.

    “The intensified military offensive has weakened Shekau’s position and that of the other groups,” he added.

    Abubakar revealed deep divisions and power struggle among the insurgents, claiming the Albarnawi and Mamman Nur factions were opposed to Shekau’s leadership style and his bloodthirstiness.

    He also blamed Shekau for many attacks on civilians by the Boko Haram insurgents.

    “During the early days of the insurgency we fought for what we thought was a just cause, to establish a caliphate where human beings are valued, cherished and respected.

    “After annexing vast territories, Shekau began to demonstrate his cruelty and atrocities against humanity.

    “In view of the high level atrocities committed by the group,some of the top commanders including myself, Albarnawi and Mamman Nur challenged Shekau, demanding an immediate end to the ugly saga.

    “Thereafter, Albarnawi and Mamman Nur parted ways, and formed their groups. Shekau is responsible for suicide bombings and attack on soft targets in the North-East.

    “The Albarnawi and Mamman Nur groups never attacked schools, religious places of worship, markets, women and children. Our fight was strictly with security forces. Even the kidnapped oil workers would not be killed by the group,” he said.

    According to him, both Mamman Nur and AlBarnawi opposed the abduction of the Chibok school girls, women and children.

    “Shekau is fond of using the girls and other abducted women as sex toys, and suicide bombers. He kills on the pretence of punishing for lies, theft, and rebellion. Shekau kills without justification.

    “Shekau arrogated to himself the powers to accuse, prosecute, convict and punish in total contradiction to Islamic teachings. Children and women also starved to death in Sambisa due to Shekau’s cruelty”, he said.

  • Boko Haram: Clerics flag off 40 days fasting in Abuja

    Nigerian clerics, numbering over 500 stormed the city of Abuja on Wednesday to pray for the capture of Boko Haram kingpin, Abubakar Shekau.

    The clergymen, drawn from many religious backgrounds also called on Nigerians to intensify prayers for the safe return of the remaining Chibok girls.

    Recall that the Chief of Army Staff, Lt. Gen Tukur Buratai had given a marching order to the military for the capture of Shekau.

    Addressing newsmen at the Unity Fountain in Abuja after the prayer, the National Coordinator, Bishop Musa Fomson said the prayer became imperative following the recent declaration by the army that Shekau must be captured dead or alive in not more than two months

    According to Bishop Fomson, the clerics had the burden of seeking God’s intervention to end the menace of Boko Haram in Nigeria at a time when it was wrongly passed off as a conspiracy to frustrate the then President Goodluck Jonathan-led government.

    He said, “At that time, Boko Haram had seized so many Nigerian Local Government Areas that were the equivalent of three states; the groups atrocious activities had spread across the northern parts of the country and had reached southwards as far as Okene in Kogi State.

    “It is also on record that before our intervention, the group continued to abduct and take women, children and the aged into captivity from their villages into captivity.

    “The intercession made by the Northern Inter-Faith and Religious Organisations for Peace on behalf of the country were not in vain. We have a God that answers prayers, who is indeed our God. God did not only answer the prayer of the saints and faithful but gave further revelations on actions that this group has to take on behalf of the country.

    “We stood in the gap for Nigerians in line with the mandate that this group to holds a nationwide prayer for the President and our country. The outcome of heeding God’s leading is that we were able to make supplication for God to enthrone the leader of his choice for Nigeria, a leader that would end that reckless era of killings, blood and sorrow in our country.

    “The result of this intervention is the landslide victory that led to the ascension of President Muhammadu Buhari and this administration.
    We are gladdened that God has proven his words in diverse ways with the most outstanding being the defeat of Boko Haram within the first one year of this administration in office.

    “It is obvious to all and sundry that the prophecy given to his servants and prophets have once again be proven right and God is never a liar. It is now obvious that peace has returned to the north east and people are now returning home to continue their normal life despite the attendant hardship and pains at the recollection of the bad things that happened in the past. We recognise this as another area where God is calling on his ministers to intervene in bringing succour to his children.

    “We are gladdened that we live in a country that has backed our prayers up with action. We prayed for God to end the scourge of Boko Haram and our troops went to battle to decisively deal the dangerous group the blows that has reduced powers of the demons that had blighted the land with the blood of the innocent.

    “Our belief is that everything in life is possible with hard work and prayer, we are therefore confident that the arrest or capture of Shekau is a matter of time and this shall manifest to the glory of God.

    “We therefore declare today as the commencement of 40 Days National Prayer for the success of Nigerian Troops, return of the remaining Chibok girls and arrest of Shekau and other recalcitrant Boko Haram commanders.”

  • Capture Shekau `dead or alive’, Buratai directs Commander

    Capture Shekau `dead or alive’, Buratai directs Commander

    The Chief of Army Staff, Lt.-Gen. Tukur Buratai, has has directed Maj.-Gen. Ibrahim Attahiru, the Theatre Commander, Operation Lafiya Dole, Maiduguri, to capture Abubakar Shekau, self-styled leader of the Boko Haram sect, “dead or alive”.

    Buratai further directed the Theatre commander to do so within 40 days.

    A statement issued by the Director, Army Public Relations, Brig.-Gen. Sani Usman, on Friday night, said that Attahiru should “employ all arsenal at the disposal of the Theatre Command to smoke out Shekau wherever he is hiding in Nigeria.”

    “The general public is please requested to also assist and volunteer information that would lead to the accomplishment of this task,” Usman said.

  • Boko Haram since 2002

    Boko Haram since 2002

    Boko Haram, referred to by themselves as al-Wilāyat al-Islāmiyya Gharb Afrīqiyyah (Arabic: الولاية الإسلامية غرب أفريقيا‎‎, (Islamic State West Africa Province, ISWAP), and Jamā’at Ahl as-Sunnah lid-Da’wah wa’l-Jihād (Arabic: جماعة أهل السنة للدعوة والجهاد‎‎, “Group of the People of Sunnah for Preaching and Jihad”), is an Islamic extremist group based in northeastern Nigeria, also active in Chad, Niger and northern Cameroon. The group was led by Abubakar Shekau until August 2016, when he was succeeded by Abu Musab al-Barnawi. The group had alleged links to al-Qaeda, but in March 2015, it announced its allegiance to the Islamic State of Iraq and the Levant (ISIL). Since the current insurgency started in 2009, it has killed 20,000 and displaced 2.3 million from their homes and was ranked as the world’s deadliest terror group by the Global Terrorism Index in 2015.

    After its founding in 2002, Boko Haram’s increasing radicalization led to a violent uprising in July 2009 in which its leader was summarily executed. Its unexpected resurgence, following a mass prison break in September 2010, was accompanied by increasingly sophisticated attacks, initially against soft targets, and progressing in 2011 to include suicide bombings of police buildings and the United Nations office in Abuja. The government’s establishment of a state of emergency at the beginning of 2012, extended in the following year to cover the entire northeast of Nigeria, led to an increase in both security force abuses and militant attacks.

    Of the 2.3 million people displaced by the conflict since May 2013, at least 250,000 have left Nigeria and fled into Cameroon, Chad or Niger. Boko Haram killed over 6,600 in 2014. The group has carried out mass abductions, including the kidnapping of 276 schoolgirls from Chibok in April 2014. Corruption in the security services and human rights abuses committed by them have hampered efforts to counter the unrest.

    In mid-2014, the militants gained control of swathes of territory in and around their home state of Borno, estimated at 50,000 square kilometres (20,000 sq mi) in January 2015, but did not capture the state capital, Maiduguri, where the group was originally based.] In September 2015, the Director of Information at the Defence Headquarters of Nigeria announced that all Boko Haram camps had been destroyed.

  • Why we are yet to capture Shekau-DHQ

    Why we are yet to capture Shekau-DHQ

    The Nigerian Military on Thursday gave reasons why the elusive Boko Haram leader, Abubakar Shekau has not been captured despite a huge manhunt and the capture of Camp Zairo in Sambisa forest.

    The Director Defence Information (DDI) , Major General John Eneche  who spoke at a press forum in Abuja admitted that there was a mix-up regarding information about the capture or death of the Boko Haram leader because of the various faces Shekau uses.

    The Defence Spokesman also said even though the” real Shekau” has not been captured, the military is on the hunt for him and would soon capture him.

    Eneche: “There were so many Shekau faces, that was what was responsible for that but we will get the real thing, we have now come to know that the real Shekau is yet to be apprehended, so that is the truth, when Osama Bin Ladin was killed, they went further to do a DNA test, that was what happened. The truth is because of so many faces of Shekau that came up, that was what brought up the mix up, but it is truth the real Shekau is yet to be apprehended and we will get him.”

    Eneche also gave an account of military operations in Nigeria saying that the Nigerian Armed Forces have done well. “The Armed Forces of Nigeria (AFN) has been able to decimate and degrade the Boko Haram terrorists (BHT) from their terrogensic activity to splinter acts of terrorism here and there mostly within Borno State.  Currently, clearance operation is ongoing jointly by the AFN to eliminate both active and passive acts of terrorism in the NE.  It is worthy of note that some countries such as Britain, USA and France among others provided one form of assistance to the military in our effort so far in the North East,” he said.

    General Eneche also said Operation SHARAN DAJI in the Northwest has been able to curtail the activities of cattle rustlers with many of them embracing the amnesty offered by the government of Zamfara state.

    He said , “Currently, the activities of the criminals have been checkmated tremendously.  It is highly desirable to point out here, that a good number of criminals that were engaged in these activities embraced the amnesty offer by Zamfara State Government.  It is expected that, other states in the NW would emulate Zamfara State, so that; this wickedness of criminality is eradicated from the zone in particular and Nigeria in general.”

     He however dismissed the notion that the Military is not doing anything to curtail activities of herdsmen saying it is a conflict “between brothers which will require a political solution.”

    Eneche said: “It is not the one that you have an identified enemy, the issue of Fulani herdsmen and locals, it is an issue an African would put as brothers that have misunderstanding.  It is an issue of two brothers even in our houses, children that follow almost immediately have this kind of argument, that is the issues of the herdsmen and the locals. At various fora, we have agreed that it needs more or less of political

  • Shekau executes Boko Haram spokesman

    Shekau executes Boko Haram spokesman

    Boko Haram leader, Abubakar Shekau, sensationally announced on Friday he had executed the spokesman for the terror group, Tasiu who is also known as Abu Zinnira.

    Shekau accused Tasiu and another senior commander, Baba Ammar, of plotting to oust him from Boko Haram leadership.

    He claimed the duo had been sending fighters out on illegal raids, spreading rumours among his lieutenants that he intended to kill them and portraying him as unfit to lead.

    An agency report quoted Shekau as telling an inner circle of his group that “I killed Tasiu.”

    “You should hear me: I killed Tasiu, hear me well,” he told the gathering on December 18, 2016.

    The meeting had been called to clear the air over the bad blood apparently sparked within the group by Tasiu’s elimination.

    Shekau in a 50-minute audio recording of the meeting blasted “those grumbling over the killing of Tasiu.”

    Tasiu and “other elements,” he charged, had tried to portray him to the rank and file as “not on the right track.”

    “Tell me, what is the punishment for people that plot against their leader?”

    “By our code of allegiance we don’t hesitate to pass appropriate sanction on any one of us that commits an offence.”

    He said nothing about the fate of the “other elements.”

     

     

  • UNIMAID lecturer’s brother to Shekau: You will go to hell

    UNIMAID lecturer’s brother to Shekau: You will go to hell

    Malam Usman Abbas, a younger brother to the late University of Maiduguri (UNIMAID) lecturer, Prof. Aliyu Usman Mani, who was killed in last month’s suicide bomb attack at the institution, has described the Boko Haram leader, Abubakar Shekau, as a “dead man waiting to go to hell.”

    Usman stated this in an open letter to Shekau in Maiduguri, Borno State, Thursday.

    “I listened to your audio message in which you claimed responsibility for the suicide bomb attack that killed my brother, Prof. Aliyu Usman Mani and others during subh (early morning) prayer at the University of Maiduguri Staff quarters mosque on Monday, January 16, 2017,” the News Agency of Nigeria (NAN) quoted the UNIMAID lecturer’s brother as saying in the letter.

    “I am addressing this letter to you and calling you ‘dead’ because your filthy, satanic, useless and lost soul is just wandering on earth waiting to get to hell where you have earned yourself permanent residency in the deepest and most painful part of it.

    “Contrary to your claim in most of your video or audio messages, the innocent people you kill are better than you in the sight of both human being and Allah and you are the one that is surely going to hell.

    “Your soul will never smell heaven.

    “The tears I shed on the death of my brother were for my personal loss. For the deceased however, I am extremely happy because he died in a mosque, praying (in ruku’u), fasting on a Monday and was killed by your bomb.

    “Given a choice, I would not mind the same type of death.

    “His death was very painful but I want to assure you that you cannot stop us from going to the mosque to pray, neither can you stop us from seeking for and obtaining knowledge and education (both Islamic and western).

    “We have no doubt lost a brother, father, grandfather, Professor, gentleman, pillar of support, guardian and a good man but we have gained a martyr.

    “We are very proud of what Prof. Aliyu Usman Mani achieved in life and in death. We are certain he died in one of the best possible ways to exit this world and that his hereafter is even better.”

     

  • Boko Haram is safe, not flushed out – Shekau

    Boko Haram is safe, not flushed out – Shekau

    Boko Haram’s leader, Abubakar Shekau, appeared in a new video on Thursday to dispute a claim that the jihadist group had been routed from its Sambisa Forest enclave.

    “We are safe. We have not been flushed out of anywhere. And tactics and strategies cannot reveal our location except if Allah wills by his decree,” Shekau said in the 25-minute video, flanked by masked armed fighters.

    “You should not be telling lies to the people,” he said, referring to President Muhammadu Buhari who said on Christmas Eve that the terror group had been defeated and driven away from the forest, its last known bastion.

    “If you indeed crushed us, how can you see me like this? How many times have you killed us in your bogus death?”

    AFP reports that it was not immediately clear where the new video was shot, but Shekau who spoke in both Hausa and Arabic said it was filmed on Christmas Day.

    The Boko Haram leader last appeared in a video in September where he disputed a claim by the Nigerian military that he had been wounded in battle.

    He vowed to continue fighting on until an Islamic State was imposed in northern Nigeria.

    “Our aim is to establish an Islamic Caliphate and we have our own Caliphate, we are not part of Nigeria,” he stated.

     

     

  • Army ‘recovers’ Shekau’s Qur’an, flag in Sambisa forest

    Army ‘recovers’ Shekau’s Qur’an, flag in Sambisa forest

    The Nigerian Army on Wednesday said it had recovered Boko Haram leader, Abubakar Shekau’s, Qur’an and flag in Camp Zero, the sect headquarters in Sambisa forest.

    The Theatre Commander of Operation Lafiya Dole, Maj.-Gen. Lucky Irabor, said this while giving journalists update on “Operation Rescue Final’’ in Maiduguri.

    “We believe that the Holy Book and the flag were abandoned by Abubakar Shekau while he escaped,” the News Agency of Nigeria (NAN) quoted Gen. Irabor as saying to journalists on Wednesday.

    “The Book will be taken to the Chief of Army Staff, Lt.-Gen. Tukur Burutai, for onward presentation to Mr. President.

    “We have also made a lot of arrests. Our troops in Damboa arrested about 15 Boko Haram members. We also arrested one Musa from Potiskum on Christmas Day.

    “On December 26 our troops also intercepted two Boko Haram suspects in Maiduguri.

    “We, therefore, warn residents of the state to be wary of people coming to hide in and around their houses.

    “We are also warning residents to report any suspected Boko Haram members hiding in their houses to the relevant security agencies and any failure to do that would tantamount to supporting and sympathising with the sect’s activities.”

  • Shekau to Trump:  war has just begun

    Shekau to Trump: war has just begun

    Boko Haram leader Abubakar Shekau, has reacted to the election of Donald Trump as United States President with a warning that “the war has just begun” against the West.

    “Do not be overwhelmed by people like Donald Trump and the global coalition fighting our brethren in Iraq, Syria, Afghanistan and everywhere,” Shekau said in an audio message posted on YouTube late on Sunday.