Confusion over the ceasefire declared
by a faction of the fundamentalist Islamic sect,Jamaatul Ahjlil Sunna
lidawati wal Jihadotherwise known as Boko Haram, has persisted
with a top member of the group dismissing
any future dialogue with the Federal Government.
Mujhahedeen Marwana, who claims to be
another second-in-command to the Boko Haram leader, Abubakar
Shekau, predicated his position on the fact that federal
troops had of recent allegedly killed at least 47 Boko Haram
emissaries in failed dialogue efforts.
A United States-based Nigerian online
news portal, SaharaReporters, in its report late Tuesday evening,
said it was in possession of an audio interview which
Marwana granted a foreign journalist by phone in
Hausa language.
On Sunday, a man, Muhammed Abdulaziz,
who also claimed to be the organisation’s Second
Commander (southern and northern Borno), had in a statement said they had
agreed to cease fire because of talks they had with the Borno State Government.
Abdulaziz advised members of the sect
to lay down their arms, warning that anyone that failed to do so
risked arrest by security agencies.
“We are going to comply with
the cease- fire order, ‘ he added and then went ahead to proudly announce that
“once top members of our group, including Imam Abubakar Shekau, are in support
of the need for a ceasefire, other smaller factions can be dealt with easily.”
But in the interview reported by SaharaReporters, Marwana was reported to have
spoken authoritatively about meetings between members of the group and
some top Northerners, including Governor Sule Lamido of Jigawa
State, a former Minister of Defence, Haliru Bello, and Sheik Dahiru Bauchi.
According to the report, the
translation of the interview into English did not provide any context to the
meetings.
Marwana also explained
Boko Haram’s predicament in Kano, stating that four principal members of the
group were being “unjustly” held there.
Insisting that the four members must
first be released as a pre-condition for any future developments, he added that
there were others also being held in Abuja, Maiduguri and other locations in
the North.
Marwana told his interviewer in
Bauchi, “Many people have called us for dialogue many times but the
government is fooling itself, thinking they are clever but [are] deceiving
themselves. They are insisting they don’t know us.
“It is false. We have met their
representatives many times but because of their evil plan, they kept denying
(us) because of their greed and wickedness.”
Marwana, who reiterated that
Boko Haram was following Allah’s instruction to serve Him,
added that the group was not attacking anyone unjustly.
He asked, “Before they attack
us, have you ever seen us attacking them and their cronies from the beginning?
Even pressmen, we have no problem with them except where there were some
plots.”
Accusing the government of
treachery, he recalled “the first meeting” following the execution of the
former leader of Boko Haram, Mohammed Yusuf, in Maiduguri.
He said, “We were six in Shehu’s
palace in Borno. From there, we were 40 that met in Damaturu and only three of
us survived. We went to Kaduna and met in Arewa House; out of 11 of us, 10 were
killed by special squad of security agencies around Tafa on Abuja Highway.With
all these, who is a cheat and who wants trouble? We sat with
Governor Sule Lamido, former minister of defence, Haliru Bello and Sheik Dahiru
Bauchi. This is what we want our Muslim Ummah to know.”
When contacted, Mr. Emeka Nwakpa,
the Media aide to Bello, said, “Right now, he (Bello) is not in the
country. I have made efforts to reach him and have not been able to. I
will get back to you as soon as I am able to.”
Also, the Director of Information and
Communication in Jigawa State, Umaru Kyari, said he was not aware of the
meeting.
“I’m not aware of that meeting,
please. I was not told and did not know anything about that,” Kyari said.
The Federal Government had while
reacting to the ceasefire announced by Abdulaziz on Tuesday, said
it would only take Boko Haram seriously, if it stopped violence in the
North for one month.
But the Executive Director of the
Civil Rights Congress, Mallam Shehu Sani, on Wednesday said while he
would welcome any attempt to end the violence, he would do so only if it was
genuine.
He noted that Abdulaziz had in
the past announced such an offer which only witnessed an escalation of the
killings.
A source in Borno State confided
in one of our correspondents that top commanders of the sect had a
face-to -face meeting with government officials.
The meeting was said to have
been informed by some of the sect members in detention.
The source, who pleaded
anonymity because he was not authorised to speak to the media on the issue,
said, “Yes, there was a meeting. Both sides are tired of the violence and the
senseless loss of lives.
“The conditions of their members in
detention have been improved with the provision of some basic amenities, in
exchange they have been cooperating.”
When contacted, the Director of Press
to the Borno State Governor, Mallam Isa Gusau, was non-committal about
the meeting.
He, however, said the governor
welcomed the offer of ceasefire and “any move towards bringing lasting peace to
Borno State.”
Gusau said, “His Excellency has
always said at the end of the day, dialogue would be the solution. Right from
the day he took office, he has offered to hold dialogue with the group to find
a way to end the violence which has held out dear state down for so long. We
see this as a window of opportunity to end the violence.”
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It sounds ridiculous when this nonentities evil pepetuators said they do the will of Allah and that they don't carry their evil killin for unjust,do they think Nierians are as daft as they are?it will be unjust to release their member as a condition for their cease fire.
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ReplyDeleteIts a shame, devil's incanates claiming they are doing Allah's will which is a sharp contrast of their deeds
ReplyDeletePls lets be in peace for once
ReplyDeleteChildren of devil boko haram pls accept gods word cus is fool of mercy.love ur neibor as ur self boko haram
ReplyDeleteif you are actually killing yourselves because of All{may him be praised) you will not be calling for cease-fire and amnesty. This is double standard. Tell us the truth behind your agitations we will listen and help you out as fellow nigerian
ReplyDeleteif you are actually killing yourselves because of Allah{may him be praised) you will not be calling for cease-fire and amnesty. This is double standard. Tell us the truth behind your agitations we will listen and help you out as fellow nigerian
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