Adamu, 16, currently being held by the Department of State Security
(DSS) was arrested with two others in Abuja last September. Information got
from them led security operatives to invade an uncompleted building on
September 20 in Gudu, Apo area, Abuja in which no fewer than eight squatters
were shot dead.
Adamu testified yesterday at the public hearing being conducted by the
National Human Rights Commission (NHRC) on the September 20 killings.
The suspect, who spoke in Hausa, was assisted by an interpreter.
He admitted holding nocturnal meetings with 12 others in the uncompleted
building at Gudu, near Apo with the intention to launch attacks against
government’s interests in their determination to defend Islam.
Adamu, who hails from Katsina State, said he worked as a commercial
tricycle (Keke NAPEP) rider. He said he met Suleiman (R Kelly ) who introduced
him into the sect.
“Within the period, Suleiman told me of a meeting they attended in the
uncompleted building and asked me whether I was interested in joining them, but
I told him to give me a day to think over it.
“A day after, I told him I was interested. Later, Suleiman warned me not
to tell anybody, threatening to deal with me if I did so. Because of that, I
became afraid.
“At the meeting, we said we are defending our religion through war,
using guns and other weapons. We agreed and wanted to fight with the
government; we were holding discussions on ways and manner to carry out the
operation.
“We usually converged by 8pm and left by 11pm. Honestly, no policeman
ever accosted us” Adamu testified.
“One day, Suleiman came back with a bag and I enquired what was inside,
he opened it and showed me four AK 47 rifles and a pistol.
“I was the youngest in the group and Suleiman is a middle-aged man. On
the day of the incident, I led the security operatives to arrest Suleiman and
other members around midnight.
“On arrival at the uncompleted building, while the security people
approached the building, some people inside the building started shooting at us
and I was instructed to lie down by the SSS official.
“Soldiers then returned fire. I saw Suleiman and the others digging out
guns where they buried them in front of the building,” Adamu said.
He also said Suleiman is also from Katsina state, but denied knowing his
whereabouts at the moment.
He denied being compelled to indict himself and other members of the
sect. “Nobody has told me what to say, Allah is my witness. What I said, is to
the best of my knowledge.”
He also explained how he was arrested.
“Suleiman gave me a SIM card with an instruction that I should not use
the line anyhow. He told me to always put the SIM on around 8pm.
“I was at a mosque when the SSS operatives came, with the help of a
machine, when it was my turn, they found the SIM in my phone and that was how I
was arrested and taken to the SSS office.”
Another witness, Mallam Gambo Idris, one of the surviving occupants of
the building confirmed knowing Adamu as a Keke NAPEP rider.
He denied knowledge of any meeting. Adamu identified Gambo as one of the
squatters in the building.
The Nigeria Army told the commission last month that the attack on the
uncompleted building was informed by information it got from the DSS of a
planned attack on Abuja by Boko Haram.
An official of the DSS, whose name was not mentioned (for security
reasons) told the commission that Adamu was among the three Boko Haram suspects
arrested on September 18, last year, at Garki 2 near a Mosque before they were
brought to the DSS office for interview.
Hearing continues today.
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