The Leader of militant islamist sect, Boko Haram, Abubakar Sheka has joined
the list of the most wanted men in the world as the United States has
offered a $7m (N1.1bn) reward to persons with any information that would
lead to his capture.
The $7m is part of the
$23m posted on Monday by the US State Department’s Rewards
for Justice programme in rewards to help track down four other leaders of
militant groups such as Al-Qaeda in the Islamic Maghreb spreading terror in
West Africa.
Up to $5m was posted for Al-Qaeda
veteran Mokhtar Belmokhtar, the one-eyed Islamist behind the devastating attack
on an Algerian gas plant in January in which 37 persons, including three
Americans, were killed.
A further $5m was offered for top
AQIM leader Yahya Al-Hammam, reportedly involved in the 2010 murder
of an elderly French hostage in Niger Republic.
Malik Abdelkarim, a senior
fighter with AQIM, and Oumar Ould Hamaha, the spokesman for Mali’s Movement for
Oneness and Jihad in West Africa, were also targeted by the rewards which will
give up to $3m each for information leading to their arrests.
The bounties which the Federal
Government described as a welcome development, acknowledged the growing
links between AQIM and Nigeria’s Boko Haram, which is under pressure from a military
offensive.
A senior US State Department
official, who made this known to the Agence
France Presse on Monday
said, “They’ve had a relationship for some time. They send people back and
forth for training, they’ve done the provision of arms back and forth.
“The links are… not quite as solid as
some of the other terrorist organisations,” he said. “Nonetheless, it’s a
dangerous link and it’s something that we feel we should try and stop.”
Shekau had last week called on
Islamists in Afghanistan, Pakistan and Iraq to join the bloody fight to create
an Islamic state in Nigeria.
In a video obtained by AFP last week, he claimed Boko Haram
forces had made significant gains against the Nigerian Army while sustaining
little damage since the start of the military offensive on May 15.
“Under his leadership, Boko Haram’s
capability has certainly grown,” the official, who asked not to be
named added.
He highlighted how the group set off
“their first improvised explosive device in early June 2011. By August (2011)
they used a car bomb against the United Nations facility,” an attack which
killed 25 people.
“When we see someone like this who…
is actually leading to an increase in the capability of an organisation, that’s
something that we would naturally try to see if we can do something to impede,”
he added.
Shekau’s whereabouts could not be
determined in the video, in which he was shown seated and dressed in camouflage
and a turban, with an AK-47 at his side.
His comments contradicted
statements from the military, which claimed major successes during the
offensive, including the destruction of Boko Haram camps and dozens of arrests.
Shekau was placed on a US blacklist
last year, but Boko Haram has yet to be designated a foreign terrorist
organisation – an absence which has raised eyebrows among regional experts.
The US department official also
told the AFP that
the “AQIM has been increasingly active in the North and West Africa.
They’re one of the pre-eminent kidnap for ransom groups in the terrorist world
now.”
“They cause us a great deal of
concern. Anything that we can do naturally to cut down on the capabilities of
AQIM, anything that we can do to get information on these people so that we can
get them in front of a court… That is our goal,” he added.
The US has been increasingly worried
about the spread of Islamist groups in Mali and across the vast and
lawless Sahel since a military coup ousted the government in Bamako.
Former colonial power France had led
a military offensive in January against the militants in Mali’s northern
desert. The West African nation prepares for presidential elections on July 28.
There are fears however that the
spread of militant groups risks destabilising the entire West African region.
Belmokhtar, who was a senior
commander for AQIM, broke away from the group last year to set up his own group
dubbed the “Signatories in Blood.”
Branded “the Uncatchable,” Belmokhtar
also personally supervised the operational plans for the twin car bombings in
Niger that killed at least 20 people late last month, according to a spokesman
for his group.
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May God point him{abubarka sheka} out anywhere he may be hiding in Jesus Name,the blood of the innocent will feltch him out,I am bold to say that he would be found.
ReplyDeleteSurely he will be found. Osama bin Ladin was found and killed without an exchange of bullets. So shall ur end be even more calm. Ur a disgrace 2 humanity.
ReplyDeleteBuhari, Prof.Ango Abdullahi, Nasir El-rufai, The Sultan of Sokoto and Members of the Northern Elders Forum may soon be on this list, since Buhari feels he needs the support of Boko Haram to prove to Nigerians that He is a leader that Loves Almajiris and His policy against Western Education is for the progress of the North, forgetting the fact that He always goes out to talk at the wrong time of any issues ever being articulated.
ReplyDeleteJust when Buhari thought it was the best time to attack the Emergency Rule Programme of The Jonathan Administration,God has made God's Own Country, The U.S.A to declare His Fellow Niger Republic Brother, Shekau Wanted with $7m money placed on His Head for His Capture.
It shows that Our Northern Elders are out of touch with Reality.GEJ is our President come 2015...
This na better Gulder Ultimate Search for Nigerian youths oh, male and female alike. $7m to catch a fellow Nigerian, even if its just info or intell? The guy better be faraway from this shores oh...lwkmd But seriously, its about time!
ReplyDeleteNice one there, too many annonymous in here, was the donation annonymous? US has put there ass on the line for our sakes and all mankind. Nigerians dey pray and talk annonymous. Its still our job to provide info on his whereabouts and not USA!
DeleteSweet Jesus,I beg you today let the blood you shed on the cross of calvary avail for your children. Don't let the innocent continue to die for no just cause. Arise +h Lord and deliver us from the hands of the wicked.Let their be confusion in the camp of the enemy and let that which they keep as secrets become open. That the world may know that You alone are God. IJN
ReplyDeleteAmen!!! May d good lord bless u 4 dis prayer thank u very much I belived dat God has here it!
DeleteHis time is up, know peace 4 the wicked
ReplyDeleteFinally there's ₪☺ way to hide for Boko haran Leader. Thank God for the US govt for lifting this Burden off the shoulders of Nigerians..
ReplyDeleteNo doubt, Shekau or wateva u call ursef, be rest assured that your end has come. The Blood of innocent Nigerians n others u killed unjustly will hunt n fetch u out IJN
ReplyDeletei love this. now the power of money will turn even his closest aide against him. with this huge bounty on his head, he will be given up not by anyone else, but by his own people...glory be to God
ReplyDeleteIf to say the world was indeed a tooth for tooth and an eye for an eye. The story for change o.
ReplyDeleteThese animals leverage on the relative peaceful nature of other religion to perpetrate their evil teachings and doctrines.
Please double the price abeg I de inside bus de go Maiduguri I need catch this idiot even if I go bomb am I go bring hin DNA come.
Nigerian youths tym to make money....al d armed robbers,pipeline vandalizers,evn d lower delta militants...abg whereva u are get ur ass dwn 2 maiduguri let's luk 4 dis idjit....1.1billion naira...dis one na real empowerment
ReplyDeleteDis is rili interesting,God has heard our prayers and he will perfect his work of peace sooner dan Nigerians expect bringing dese boko haram leaders,mentors and member to deir shameful end even as de become history in Jesus name Amen
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