Ahmad Salkida, the Maiduguri, Borno State-born journalist widely
reported to have strong ties with the Boko Haram insurgent group, has denied
selling videos of the sect to foreign media.
In an exclusive online chat on Thursday, Salkida said he was shocked by
a report making the rounds that he was profiting from the Boko Haram
insurgency.
British Television Broadcaster, Channel 4, had stated that
Salkida sought to sell the third and latest video released by the sect to
select foreign media organisations.
He was said to have shown the footage detailing how the Chibok girls
lamented their ordeal in the hands of the insurgents for the first time to
President Goodluck Jonathan.
“Mr. Salkida, who is understood to have shown the video to President
Jonathan, is also believed to have tried — unsuccessfully — to sell rights to
the footage to international television stations for a substantial, but
undisclosed, sum of money.
“News of this is said to have resulted in his falling out with the Boko
Haram commanders with whom he was dealing,” Channel 4 News stated
in its report.
But in a quick rebuttal, Salkida said at no time had he, in his long
term relationship with the leadership of the sect, traded exclusive Boko Haram
videos for money.
Describing the report as “junk journalism,” the 40-year-old freelance
journalist, who had since relocated his family to the United Arab Emirates,
said he would have become “wealthy” if he had chosen that path.
“If I want to sell videos I would be a wealthy man because my sources
can give me every single one of their videos,” Salkida, who refused to disclose
his location, told our correspondent via electronic mail.
He alleged that there were a lot of “media junks” flying around
specifically targeted at bringing him down.
On his level of involvement in reported negotiations with the insurgents
aimed at freeing the Chibok schoolgirls, the reporter said he would not want it
to become a media affair.
“I’m not keen on taking my efforts to the media and I am not clarifying
anything. I wish you all the best with your work. Goodluck once again,” the
Boko Haram negotiator told our correspondent.
Also writing on Twitter, Salkida said to be close to the late Boko Haram
founder, Mohammed Yusuf, as well as many top shots of the group, stated that he
was facing one of the most “challenging phases” of his life.
He noted that he had always been guided by the highest ethical standards
of journalism in his dealings with the insurgents.
Restoring peace in northern Nigeria where he was raised, he argued, was
utmost and dear to him beyond what his alleged detractors can imagine.
According to him, his contribution to finding a lasting solution to the
Boko Haram insurgency cannot be paid for by any individual, group or
government.
“It’s a challenging yet interesting phase for me. But modesty is the
hallmark of maturity. I will always embrace this virtue in all my endeavours.
“I don’t need anybody to recommend me to the Federal Government. My work
on the Boko Haram insurgency and contributions will remain a watershed as long
as this crisis lasts.
“My contribution to peace in northern Nigeria is beyond what anyone can
imagine. Only nature, not men, can recompense me.
“As a journalist I’m aware of green and red lines in dealing with
sources linked to terrorism. One must be guided by the highest ethical
standards.
“Let them continue the allegations, I don’t care. What is important is I
will remain true to my country,” he wrote in a series of messages on his
Twitter page.
He also expressed optimism that the ongoing war against the insurgents
being prosecuted by the security forces would be won.
He, however, observed that all hands must be on deck to ensure that the
Federal Government comes up with a national security roadmap with clearly
defined rules of engagement.
“I’m certain that Boko Haram insurgency can be significantly reduced but
the government must be clear and decisive on its policy on national security,”
he added.
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