Tag: Abubakar Shekau

  • Shekau is mad – Buratai

    Shekau is mad – Buratai

    The Chief of Army Staff, Lt.-Gen. Tukur Buratai, on Monday in Yola, described Abubakar Shekau, factional leader of the Boko Haram, as a mad man.

    Asked to react to the video posted by Shekau on Sunday where he claimed to be alive and in good health, Buratai said: “He – Shekau – is a mad man.

    “We don’t have anything to tell him, he is on his way to his waterloo.’’
    The chief of army staff said the army had stabilised the security situation in the North-East.

    He called on the Federal Government and government of the affected states to give priority attention to issues of peace building, reconstruction and humanitarian needs.

    “There is need to ameliorate the challenges of the IDPs,’’ he stressed.

    The News Agency of Nigeria (NAN) reports that while paying courtesy call on Gov. Jubrilla Bindow of Adamawa, Buratai said that the fight against insurgency had reached an advanced stage.

    He said the major challenge now was humanitarian and called on the government to provide the needed facilities to enable the IDPs return to their communities.

    The governor commended the army for degrading the insurgents and promised to continue to support the military.

  • Military believes Shekau ‘fatally wounded’

    In an “unprecedented and spectacular” air raid, dreaded Boko Haram terrorist leader, Abubakar Shekau has been “fatally wounded in the shoulder” while at least three other commanders were killed.
    In a statement released early on Tuesday, the Nigerian Army said an interdiction air raid was carried out by the Nigerian Air Force jets on Friday, August 19, 2016 in Taye Village, Gombale general area in Sambisa forest. The raid occurred Boko Haram terrorists were carrying out their friday rituals.
    The news of the “fatal injury in the shoulder” for Shekau and the death of many of his commanders will come as a relief to the country’s military hierarchy which has come under scathing criticism for its inability to rescue the abducted Chibok schoolgirls two years after their abduction.
    According to a statement released in Abuja by Acting Director, Army Public Relations, Col. Sani Usman,the Boko Haram terrorists commanders confirmed dead include: Abubakar Mubi, Malam Nuhu and Malam Hamman, amongst others.
     Usman said: “In what one could describe as the most unprecedented and spectacular air raid, we have just confirmed that as a result of the interdiction efforts of the Nigerian Air Force, some key leaders of the Boko Haram terrorists have been killed while others were fatally wounded.
    “The air interdiction took place last week Friday 19th August 2016, while the terrorists were performing Friday rituals at Taye village,  Gombale general area within Sambisa forest, Borno State.
    “Those Boko Haram terrorists commanders confirmed dead include : Abubakar Mubi, Malam Nuhu and Malam Hamman, amongst others. While their leader, so called “Abubakar  Shekau”, is believed to be fatally wounded on his shoulders. Several other terrorists were also wounded.”
  • Al- Barnawi replaces Shekau as Boko Haram arrowhead

    Al- Barnawi replaces Shekau as Boko Haram arrowhead

    The Islamic State militant group on Wednesday announced that its West African affiliate Boko Haram has a new leader.

    Abu Musab al-Barnawi, who was previously spokesman for the Nigerian-based terror group, is featured in the latest issue of ISIS magazine, the BBC reports.

    ISIS does not say what has become of the group’s former leader, Abubakar Shekau.

    He was last heard from in an audio message last August, saying he was alive and had not been replaced – an ISIS video released in April said the same.

    Boko Haram, which has lost most of the territory it controlled 18 months ago, is fighting to create a Sharia caliphate in the predominantly Muslim Northeast Nigeria.

    Its seven-year insurgency has left 20,000 people dead, mainly in the region.

    Shekau took over as Boko Haram leader after its founder, Muhammad Yusuf, died in Nigerian police custody in July 2009.

    Under his leadership Boko Haram became more radical, carried out more killings and swore allegiance to ISIS in March 2015.

    In numerous videos, Shekau taunted the Nigerian authorities, celebrating the group’s violent acts including the abduction of the more than 200 Chibok schoolgirls in April 2014.

    The Nigerian Army has claimed to have killed him on several occasions.

  • Boko Haram’s ‘Shekau’ blasts army in new audio message

    A new audio message purportedly from Boko Haram leader, Abubakar Shekau, called the Nigerian army liars for saying troops have regained territory from the sect.

    Nigeria’s military said on Friday it had recaptured villages and rescued 90 people in a process that involved the “continuous elimination” of the group from Nigerian territory.

    “They have lied about us saying that they retaken our territories, taken weapons and driven us away,” the group said in the recording posted online.

    “They are actually the ones whom we have driven away. They are all liars.”

    [ad id=”403656″]Reuters could not independently verify the authenticity of the audio message. The Twitter feed of jihad monitoring site Site Intelligence said the Hausa language audio message was released by Shekau on Saturday.

    Boko Haram has been fighting for six years to set up a state adhering to strict Islamic laws and at the start of 2015 controlled vast swathes of territory across three states in northeast Nigeria.

    Nigeria’s army, aided by troops from Chad, Niger and Cameroon, said it pushed Boko Haram out of most of the territory earlier this year.

    Suspected members of Boko Haram have killed around 800 people in Nigeria in a spate of bombings and shootings since President Muhammadu Buhari was inaugurated as president on May 29, according to a Reuters tally.

    In the recording, Shekau also made references to Buhari’s visits to United States President, Barack Obama and French President Francois Hollande in July and September respectively.

  • Boko Haram’s Shekau dismisses death report

    Boko Haram’s Shekau dismisses death report

    Says, I’m still alive

    Boko Haram leader, Abubakar Shekau, has said in a new audio message quoted on social media on Sunday that he is still alive and leading the sect.

    However, the authenticity of the audio message has not been independently verified.

    Social media feed of jihad monitoring site, Site Intelligence quoted a new audio message released from Shekau denying reports that he is unable to serve as leader.

    There have been several claims by Nigeria’s military that Shekau has been killed over the last few years, but he keeps resurfacing in new videos.

    Last week Chad’s President Idriss Deby said Boko Haram leader Shekau was wounded and has been replaced as leader by Mahamoud Daoud, adding that Shekau went to Maiduguri, capital of Borno State, after he was wounded.

    Deby, according to Reuters, said the new Boko Haram leader, whom little is known about, was open to the idea of talks with Abuja.

    “Infidel media published that I’m dead, or sick and can’t speak, this is an utter lie.” Rita Katz, director of Site Intelligence posted on her social media site, quoting Shekau as saying to ISIS leader, Abubakar Baghdadi.

    “If this was true how is that I can speak now?”

  • Chadian President denies knowledge of Shekau’s whereabouts

    Chadian President denies knowledge of Shekau’s whereabouts

    The President of Chad, Idriss Deby, on Monday denied knowledge of the whereabouts of Boko Haram leader, Abubakar Shekau.

    He spoke with journalists after a closed door meeting with President Goodluck Jonathan at the Presidential Villa, Abuja

    Deby, who came to congratulate Jonathan for the statesmanship he demonstrated after the 2015 general election, ‎said he would not have told journalists the whereabouts of Shekau if he know about it

    He said: “It is regrettable that the Nigerian army and the Chadian Army are working separately on the field, they are not undertaking joint operation. If they were operating joint operation probably they would have achieved more results.”

    “I cannot tell you today that I know where Shekau is hiding ‎and even if I knew I won’t tell you.”

    On the purpose of his visit, the Chadian leader said: “I came to consult with my brother President Goodluck Jonathan. As you all know Nigeria and Chad are two countries that have a lot of similarities in fighting insurgents.”

    “Chad has had its own problems in the 70s and 80s and Nigeria assisted Chad during those difficulties times.”

    “On the 2015 general election, ‎I came principally to congratulate Mr. President for the statesmanship he demonstrated during the elections. We all know that elections in Africa are always contested, but Mr. President demonstrated a lot of statesmanship, that he is a real democrat by conceding and congratulating the President-elect.”

    “You all know ‎that when Nigeria sneezes the neighbouring countries catch cold. If Mr. President had not taken that laudable initiative you all know what would have happened now. Nigeria is still living in peace, you all are living in peace and that would not have happened but for that laudable initiative he took.”

    “So I came to congratulate him for leaving a legacy not only for Nigeria but for Africa as a whole.”

    Continuing, he said: “As you all know we both work together to fight ‎Boko Haram. I thought it was important that before Mr. President leaves office, I will come for us to have overview of what we did together, what we achieved together in the fight against Boko Haram.”

    “It is true Boko Haram has not been completely eradicated ‎but they have been tremendously weakened. I did not want to wait and come during the inauguration of the new government, I thought I should come to consult with Mr. President, to congratulate him and to have this exchange and have overview of what we have been able to achieve in the fight against Boko Haram.”

     

  • Shekau order: APC alleges plot to blackmail Buhari

    Shekau order: APC alleges plot to blackmail Buhari

    Insurgents ‘posing as women in Baga’

    THERE is a plot to frame up Gen. Muhammadu Buhari as a Boko Haram sponsor, the APC Presidential Camapaign Organisation (APCPCO) said yesterday.

    The proof lies in the Federal Government’s order to troops to capture alive Boko Haram leader Abubakar Shekau.

    A fake Shekau, said the APCPCO, will be made to state that he is working for Buhari, the APC’s presidential candidate.

    But, said the organisation, it is all blackmail because:

    •the military has claimed several times that Shekau has been killed; and

    •Gen. Buhari was attacked in Kaduna by suspected Boko Haram bombers who killed some of his guards.

    The Independent National Electoral Commission (INEC) postponed the general elections from February 14 and 28 to March 28 and April 11 because the Service Chiefs said they could not gurantee security. They needed six weeks, they said, to wipe out the Boko Haram insurgency. Shekau issued a video tape in which he lampooned the plan to defeat him.

    The APC campaign said in a statement signed by its Director, Media and Publicity, Mallam Garba Shehu, that the directive to soldiers to capture Shekau alive is a ploy by the government to claim glory for winning the war on terrorism.

    He said that “the charge to the military, that they should catch Shekau alive by the President in the last 24 hours lends credence to the report that indeed a fake Shekau is about being created.”

    The statement argued that the profile of the leader of the insurgents as a dedicated ideologue presupposes that the man is not likely to allow himself to be caught alive.

    “It is both contradictory to the ideology he preaches and the psychological profile that the world has of him that Shekau would allow himself to be caught alive,” it added.

    According to the statement, the attack in Kaduna on Gen. Buhari was seen and believed by most Nigerians as perpetrated by the Boko Haram. “The police that is constitutionally empowered to investigate and report on such incidents has not contradicted the widespread belief that this was a Boko Haram attack,” APCPCO said, adding:

    “The view of the APC is that it does not make sense for General Muhammadu Buhari to be in league with, or be associated in any way with people who have set out to kill him.”

    Shehu advised the government to listen to the various counsel from international bodies and lately by religious leaders that campaigns must be about issues and not maligning people, adding that “unfounded allegations linking the opposition to insurgency amounts to leaving the issues to pursue personal attacks as warned against, barely 24 hours ago by leaders of the Catholic Community through Arch. Bishop John Onaiyekan”.

    The APC Campaign said it was shocked, as other Nigerians by the President’s admission in a weekend newspaper interview that he had underestimated the Boko Haram challenge, arguing that any leader in that circumstance should not consider himself fit to seek re-election.

    Quoting President Jonathan’s recent confession that he underestimated Boko Haram, the APC presidential campaign said the admission was a direct evidence that the President has nothing to offer and must bow to the wind of change.

    President Jonathan is out of touch with the realities of the lethal challenges posed by global terrorism, including Boko Haram, which is believed to be affiliated to Al-Qaeda global terror network, Shehu said.

    Malam Shehu maintained that for any President to under-estimate terrorism, it means that he doesn’t take any national challenges seriously, including health, poverty, unemployment, power, education, infrastructure and other issues.

    He emphasised that with his admission, President Jonathan has passed a vote of no confidence on himself and his administration, adding that his confession underlines the imperative for change.

    Shehu said a President admitting his incompetence in tackling a mortal challenge to the security of Nigerians, he has no business seeking re-election or looking for excuses to delay elections.

  • Shekau vows to defeat regional force in videos

    Shekau vows to defeat regional force in videos

    Boko Haram leader Abubakar Shekau vowed in a new video released yesterday that the group would defeat a regional force fighting it in the northeast, Niger and Cameroon.

    “Your alliance will not achieve anything. Amass all your weapons and face us. We welcome you,” he said in a 28-minute speech in one of three videos posted by the Islamists on YouTube.

    Troops from Nigeria have been backed by soldiers from Chad, Cameroon and Niger in recent weeks because of increased concerns about Boko Haram’s threat to regional security.

    In the second of the videos, images of the leader of the Islamic State group, Abu Bakr al-Baghdadi, are shown along with archive footage and a voiceover recalling a battle between British colonial soldiers and fighters from the Sokoto Caliphate in northern Nigeria.

    Shekau has namechecked al-Baghdadi before but appears to be positioning Boko Haram in a wider jihadi context by showing the Sokoto Caliphate, which was dismantled by the British in the early 20th century.

    “We never rose up to fight Africa. We rose up to fight the world,” he said.

    “We are going to fight the world on the principle that whoever doesn’t obey Allah and the Prophet to either obey or die or become a slave.”

    Shekau dismissed the size of the multinational force, which had previously been set at about 7,500.

    “You send 7,000 troops? Why don’t you send 70 million? This is small. Only 7,000? By Allah, it is small. We can seize them one-by-one. We can seize them one-by-one,” he said in Arabic.

    Shekau also directly threatened Chad’s President Idriss Deby, whose forces have attacked Boko Haram in the northeast Nigerian towns of Gamboru and Malam Fatori in recent days.

    Shekau’s challenge came after the United States said on Friday that Boko Haram could face a stronger test against more capable regional forces.

    Washington estimates that Boko Haram has a core of between 4,000 and 6,000 fighters but is well-equipped after raiding Nigerian Army positions.

    In the second video,  members of the sect were enforcing Sharia laws in an unnamed location where “offenders” were being punished.

    Two young men are receiving lashes of cane for allegedly committing adultery. Another young man’s right hand is chopped off for stealing while a third person is stoned to death for alleged fornication.

    The video shows a town inhabited with plenty residents, including women and children and many Boko Haram fighters shouting Allahu Akbar meaning “God is Great”.

    The third video shows the December 1, 2014 invasion of Damaturu, the  Yobe State capital.

    In the video, the insurgents come into the town in an armoured personnel carrier, driving through Gujba road  down to the Government House in Hilux vehicles and motorcycles.

    No fewer than 50 vehicles and cache of ammunition stolen during the Damaturu attack are displayed.

    “We had a field day in Damaturu, ate and dined, took what we wanted and thereafter drove out of the town at our own volition, with all the vehicles, ammunition and other things we wanted to take along,” he said.

    Shekau walks away majestically saying he has nothing to do with Gen. Muhammadu Buhari or President Goodluck Jonathan.

    He also called on the Niger Delta militants to come and face him as they claim.

  • Boko Haram: ‘Shekau’ appears in new video

    Boko Haram: ‘Shekau’ appears in new video

    A man claiming to be Boko Haram leader, Abubakar Shekau, appeared in a new video Thursday, dismissing the military claims of his death.

    He said the militants had implemented strict Islamic law in captured towns.

    “Here I am, alive. I will only die the day Allah takes my breath,” he said, adding that his group was “running our Islamic caliphate” and administering strict sharia punishments.”

    The military said last week that Shekau was dead and that a man who had been posing as the group’s leader in the videos had been killed after fighting with troops in the far northeast.

    AFP reports that security analysts and the United States had however questioned the credibility of the claim.

    The new 36-minute video showed Shekau, in combat fatigues and black rubber boots, standing on the back of a pick-up truck and firing an anti-aircraft gun into the air.

    Standing in front of three camouflaged vans and flanked by four heavily armed, masked fighters, he then speaks for 16 minutes in Arabic and the Hausa language widely spoken in northern Nigeria.

    There was no indication of where or when the video was shot.

    The heavily bearded Shekau, who appeared to be the same as those in previous clips, said the military’s claim that he was dead was a propaganda.

    “Nothing will kill me until my days are over. I’m still alive. Some people asked you if Shekau has two souls. No, I have one soul, by Allah,” he said, apparently reading from a script.

    “It is a propaganda that is prevalent. I have one soul. I’m an Islamic student.

    “I’m the Islamic student whose seminary you burnt… I’m not dead,” he added, apparently referring to the destruction of the group’s mosque in the Borno State capital, Maiduguri, in 2009.

    AFP reports that there have been two previous claims by Nigeria’s security forces that Shekau was dead – once in 2009 during unrest in Maiduguri – and again in 2013.

    Following each previous claim Boko Haram has issued denials in video messages.

    Elsewhere in the new video, the militant leader said the group had implemented strict Islamic law in the towns that it had captured in recent weeks.

    “We are running our caliphate, our Islamic caliphate. We follow the Koran. We now practise the injunctions of the Koran in the land of Allah,” he said.

    The group also claimed to have shot down a Nigerian air force jet that went missing nearly three weeks ago.

    An air force spokesman said the jet was missing.

  • Confusion over Shekau’s fate

    Confusion over Shekau’s fate

    •DHQ faults Cameroon’s claim

    Is Boko Haram leader Abubakar Shekau dead or alive? The confusion over his fate grew yesterday as Cameroon claimed to have killed the ruthless fundamentalist.

    The Cameroonians said he was killed in a battle near Nigeria’s border in Ngala.

    This is against the background of his alleged killing during another battle in Konduga, near Maiduguri.

    The Defence Headquarters is investigating the claim that Shekau was killed in Konduga but it claimed that there was no battle between the sect and Cameroon near Ngala.

    The Cameroon Army said it killed Shekau at the weekend, in a statement, accompanied by the photograph of a man said to be the sect’s deadly chief.

    The statement said Shekau was killed in an aerial bombardment near the Nigerian border town of Ngala in conjunction with a ground raid.

    Security forces have claimed to kill Shekau a number of times since he became Boko Haram’s leader in 2010 after the death of his predecessor, The “moderate” Mohammed Yusuf.

    DHQ confirmed that 10 more insurgents have surrendered in Kawuri, Borno State.

    They dropped their arms and ammunition to troops.

    All the 10 insurgents have been taken into a military facility for debriefing.

    The DHQ said Cameroon military did not carry out any raid on Nigerian territory as being claimed by the Francophone country.

    It said Cameroon was not responsible for the elimination of some terrorists in the country since last week.

    A tweet from DHQ’s handle said: “Another set of 10 terrorists yesterday surrendered to troops at Kawuri. They are in custody for necessary security debriefing.

    “There was no raid whatsoever by Cameroon or any foreign forces in any part of Nigeria’s territory in pursuit of terrorists as claimed in some reports allegedly quoting Cameroon military authorities.

    “All operations ongoing in the environs of Konduga and all associated border locations within the country are completely being undertaken by Nigerian troops.”

    But it was still unclear yesterday whether the leader of Boko Haram, Shekau had been killed or not.

    Another source said a commander who had been “mimicking Shekau” was the one shot dead.

    While some military sources claimed that another Boko Haram Commander, Bashir Mohammed, was shot dead in Konduga, others insisted that it was Shekau who got killed.

    One of the sources said: “We are conducting some pathological examination of the body of the terrorists’ commander who was killed in Konduga on September 17, 2014.

    “Our position is that it is getting more certain that the terrorists’ commander, who had been mimicking Shekau in those videos, was the one killed in Konduga.

    “Such a challenge in identifying wanted or dead commanders in war situation is not new. You will recall that even when the US forces captured the late Iraqi President, Saddam Hussein, a saliva or phlegm test was conducted to ascertain that he was the one.

    “The military is being extremely careful. The DHQ is going to make appropriate pronouncement after all the technical and pathological details have been sorted out.”