Mr.
Oyebuchi Romanus who hailed from Ekwusigo Local Government Area in Anambra
State yesterday disclosed that he was forcibly recruited by the Boko Haram
insurgents in Jos, Plateau State, where he was doing business.
Romanus,
who told journalists in Yola that he was recruited by the insurgents in May
this year, added that he was taken to a place near Madagali Local Government
Area of Adamawa State by insurgents for training against his wish.
He
said it was the prayers of Nigerians that helped him to escape from
the training camp of the insurgents near Madagali.
The
34-year-old Igbo man, while narrating his ordeal, said he was forcibly
recruited in May this year by insurgents shortly after he had lost his
business in a bomb blast that rocked Jos.
He
explained that while he was lamenting over the loss of his business, unknown
men forcibly put him in the boot of their car and later discovered that they
were driving towards the Northern part of the country.
Romanus
said he couldn’t do anything because he was drugged and later fell asleep in
their car after he was brought out of the boot of the car..
On
reaching their destination, his abductors finally introduced themselves as
members of the Boko Haram sect.
He
said he was asked by his abductors to join them or they would kill him which he
agreed and that, and later escaped from their training camp close to Madagali
Local Government Area of Adamawa State.
“I
accepted to join the Boko Haram group to save my life. My religious belief and
upbringing forbid me from killing my fellow human being which made me not to
participate in any of their activities, and when they realised this, they
started threatening my life even to the point of swearing in the name of
Allah(God) that they would killed me if l continue to dodge their activities, but
when I saw how serious they were, I decided to run away from their camp to
Niger Republic when I was asked to fetch water from a nearby river before
finding my way back to the state,” he narrated.
Also Mr. John Matthew, a native of Madagali, told
journalists in Yola that some of them were forcibly recruited but he said he
was abandoned by the insurgents in a desert because he fell ill and managed to
escape to Yola, the state capital
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