Boko Haram Members
Disclaims Shekau’s purported video
Two PDP chieftains, four gunmen killed
Presidency flays critics of Jonathan’s visit to Borno, Yobe
Chuks Okocha in Abuja, 
Michael Olugbode in Maiduguri andMohammed Aminu in Sokoto

A new twist emerged in the purported ceasefire offered by the Boko
Haram sect, as a faction of the group yesterday took exception to
President Goodluck Jonathan’s statement during his recent state visit to
Yobe and Borno States, that members of the sect were “ghosts.”
Also, gunmen in separate attacks on Tuesday, shot dead two chieftains
of the Peoples Democratic Party (PDP) from Southern Borno Senatorial
District and Shehuri ward at about 8 p.m., while four suspected gunmen
were reportedly killed by a combined team of soldiers, police and
officers of the State Security Service (SSS) at Bado quarters in the
Sokoto metropolis.
Similarly, the Presidency dismissed criticisms against President
Jonathan over his recent visit to Yobe and Borno States and the
non-granting of amnesty to members of the Boko Haram sect.
But the Boko Haram sect, in a statement signed by Sheikh Muhammad
Abdul’aziz, and distributed to journalists in Maiduguri, said its
members could not have been ghosts or a faceless association because
they have been in dialogue and consultation with the Borno State
Government and a delegation of the Northern State Governors’ Forum
(NSGF).
The statement also faulted a video in which Boko Haram’s self-acclaimed
leader, Abubakar Shekau, repudiated a ceasefire offer, which the group
offered the federal government.
Jonathan, during the two-day visit to Borno and Yobe had said his administration would not grant state pardon to “ghosts.”
Reacting to the president’s statement, Abdul’aziz said: “As regards the
statement by Mr. President that we are ghosts, let me say with due
respect that we are not ghosts; we have sat with officials of the Borno
State Government and a delegation of Northern State Governors’ Forum on
Peace and Reconciliation, headed by Air Vice Marshall Mukhtar Muhammad
(rtd.).”
He also said the video clip on YouTube credited to Shekau, where he
dissociated the group from the ceasefire and dialogue offer was fake.
He said: “About a week ago, somebody who claimed to be leader of
Jama’atul Ahlul Sunnah Lid-Da’waati Wal Jihad, Sheikh Abubakar Shekau,
appeared on You Tube and disclaimed peace process going on between the
government of Borno State and the group. The purported Sheikh Abubakar
Shekau, went further to say that he does not know Sheikh Mohammed Ibn
Abdul’aziz. Let me state that the man who appeared on the said YouTube
is not Sheikh Abubakar Shekau. The voice is not his and sheikh has never
hidden his face.
“Sheikh’s voice is heavily Kanuri accented. The man (in the video) is
an impostor deliberately brought to the frontline by those opposed to
the peace process.
“I call on (Borno State) Governor Kashim Shettima, to disregard all
those propaganda aimed at disrupting the peace process as we are ready
and willing to continue to dialogue with government.
“Sheikh knows me and has confidence in my ability and is aware and he
blessed the peace process. When I was being sworn in as munzul, that we
are going to work for the sake of Allah by the late leader of the group,
Sheikh Muhammad Yusuf, he did so in the presence of Sheikh Mallam
Ibrahim Mubi, Mallam Ibrahim Agaji, Mallam Sani Kontagora and Babagana
Mulima. So, it is impossible for the sheikh to say he does not know me
while it is he who promoted me to my present position,” he added.
Abdul’aziz said the peace process was still on course despite the
continued killing by Boko Haram members and “we will continue to talk
with government because our people are suffering. Allah has sanctioned
dialogue in all human undertakings so we will pursue it to its logical
conclusion.”
In a related development, the PDP chieftains, who were shot dead are
the zonal vice-chairman of Southern Borno senatorial district, Alhaji
Ibrahim Usman Gula; and the PDP Women Leader for Shehuri ward in
Maiduguri metropolis, Hajiya Gambo.
A top official of the party, who spoke on anonymity, said: “They were
killed in cold blood near the Maiduguri International Hotel (MAIH) and
Shehuri ward of the metropolis, before the Joint Task Force (JTF) and
police cordoned the areas for over an hour to prevent further attacks
and killings. The bodies of the slain party officials have already been
buried on Tuesday, according to Islamic rites at the Gwange cemetery.”
The state Police Commissioner, Alhaji Yuguda Abdullahi, confirmed the separate incidents in a telephone chat.
THISDAY checks revealed that the killing of the gunmen occured in the
early hours of yesterday, when security operatives invaded the area,
following a tip off and engaged the gunmen in a gun duel that lasted for
about eight hours.
It was further gathered that the three bedroom flat that was occupied
by the gunmen was demolished by the soldiers after the operation.
Addressing journalists at the Brigade 1 Barracks in Sokoto, the Brigade
Commander, Brig Gen. Mohammed Tasiu Ibrahim, said the combined team of
security operatives embarked on the operation, following a tip off from
the SSS, which enabled them to track the residence of the gunmen.
“As you are aware, the 1 Brigade received intelligence report from the
SSS and immediately mounted a raid operation in the Bado area. In fact,
no sooner had the operation started that the soldiers came under direct
fire from rocket propelled grenade from the adversaries.
He said items recovered include: submachine gun, one rifle propelled
grenade, two AK 47 rifles, two revolver guns, two pistols, four
cartridges, 3mt magazine, 122.56 milimetre ammunition, 4.45 special
ammunition, 13 pistol round, one improvised explosive devise container,
half bag of fertiliser, a deposit slip of N3.5 million, two GPS, 10
handsets, one plate number, one laptop and two Toyota starlet cars among
others.
Meanwhile, Senior Special Assistant to the President on Public Affairs,
Dr. Doyin Okupe, described the allegations as cheap, ill-informed and
ill motivated.
“It may be apt at this juncture for the purpose of comparison to recall
when in 1980, during the Maitatsine insurgency in Kano, over 6,000
residents of Kano were killed in broad daylight but President Shehu
Shagari who was the President of Nigeria at that time did not rush to
Kano. President Shagari as a matter of fact did not go there for a very
long time until the security situation in Kano had been brought to a
situation where a President could visit and there was no hue or cry as
at that time,” he said.
Okupe added that the visit allowed the President to actually show
honest and true leadership by engaging in very frank talks with
community leaders and leaders of thought in those two states.
“The President was not angry. The President felt it was time for us to
look ourselves into the face; eyeballs to eyeballs and speak the truth
to ourselves and if you cannot speak the truth, we cannot get justice
and we will not find solutions to our problem,” Okupe added.
The presidential spokesman said it was important that Nigerians
understand the nature and ideology of the Boko Haram insurgents for whom
some people have been asking for amnesty, stating that: “Their demands
include things like setting aside the Nigerian constitution and its
replacement with laws based on the Sharia legal system, conversion of
President Jonathan from his Christian faith to the Islamic religion,
unconditional release of all its members arrested in connection with
bombings, arson and violent killings in different parts of Nigeria and
scrapping of all institutions of modern educational training.
“It is obvious from these stated demands that the Boko Haram sect is
founded on an extreme faith-based ideology, which seek to coerce other
citizens of this Nation to accept its own ways of life. This ideology is
certainly inconsistent with the secular nature of the Nigerian Nation
and the dreams of our founding Fathers.”
According to him, “the activities of the Boko Haram group are alien to
civility as they have consistently murdered hundreds of thousands of
women, children, the elderly and other defenceless citizens regardless
of whether they are Christians or Muslims.
“It is, therefore, inconceivable that some people have continued to
liken this religious terror group to the Movement for the Emancipation
of the Niger Delta (MEND) to whom government offered an amnesty in 2010.
“Even though the methods adopted by MEND were like-wise condemnable,
their demands were mainly socio-economic in nature and spelt out as
crusade for better deal for its people whose farmlands and waters have
been degraded by pollution emanating from the activities of oil firms
operating in the region, Crusade for a greater share of funds accruing
to oil producing states from the Federation Accounts. massive
development of the Niger Delta region though provision of infrastructure
like pipe borne water, electricity, hospitals and good roads.
“Despite the economic nature of these demands, leaders of the MEND were
not anonymous. They came out to dialogue with government and it was on
the basis of the dialogue that an amnesty was eventually granted by the
Federal Government.
“The position of the Federal Government is that those who seek amnesty
must come out in the open to renounce violence and drop their arms. That
is the way it is done in all parts of the world and Nigeria cannot be
an exception.”
“The President holds the Sultan of Sokoto in high esteem and does
consult him from time to time on various national issues. The request by
the Sultan for amnesty for the Boko Haram is quite understandable in
view of his eminent position as the leader of the entire Muslim
community in Nigeria and the pre eminent traditional ruler in the North.
“However, the President has a responsibility to the whole Nation and
his judgment must be based on facts and information that are available
to him and that will be in the best interest of the Nigerian people. The
President cannot afford the luxury of sentimental consideration under
the present situation where government has to contend with and find a
lasting solution to the menacing issue of Boko Haram insurgency.”
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