Barely two weeks after the military
announced that it has killed the Boko Haram commander, who had been posing as
the sect leader, Abubakar Shekau, the Islamic sect yesterday released a new
video of Abubakar Shekau, who claimed he was alive and challenged the
military to produce evidence he was killed.
The Defence Headquarters, in its
immediate reaction, however waved aside the purported new video of Abubakar
Shekau, insisting that the impostor, Mohammed Bashir, who had been posing as
Shekau was killed by Nigerian Soldiers in Konduga on September 17, as
corroborated by still photographs, video evidence, as well as terrorists, who
were either captured or surrendered.
A screengrab taken on October 2,
2014 from a video released by the Nigerian Islamist extremist group Boko Haram and
obtained by AFP shows the leader of the Nigerian Islamist extremist group Boko
Haram, Abubakar Shekau. Shekau dismissed Nigerian military claims of his death
in a new video obtained by AFP on October 2
Distinct resemblance with previous
Shekaus
It is not clear when the footages in
the new video were recorded but the man that appeared in the 36 minutes video
had all the features of the Shekau that appeared in most of the previous videos
released by the sect, including his looks, beard, pattern of dressing and
speaking among others.
“I hereby put to lie the claim that
I was killed,” Shekau said, amidst thunderous shout of Allahu Akbar
“Allah is great” from his well armed lieutenants.
The aircraft, with two pilots on
board, reportedly left Yola at about 10:45am on 12th September 2014 on a
routine operational mission but did not return. One of the pilots was
shown in the latest video stating that their aircraft was brought down by
“fighters of the Jama’atu Ahlis Sunnah.” The wreckage of the aircraft
with the insignia of the Nigerian Air Force was also shown.
The pilot, who said he does not know
the where about of his colleague was thereafter assaulted with an axe by
an executioner who dressed in military fatigue.
In the video, Shekau said he had
gone far in ensuring that Sharia Law was strictly observed in his “Islamic
Caliphate” and showed footages in which a man “convicted of adultery” was
stoned to death.
The right hand of another man
accused of “stealing” was chopped off while an unmarried young man and a young
lady “convicted of fornication” were given 100 lashes each.
Shekau boastfully said, “I challenge
you, I challenge you. You even said I was killed. If you kill me, does that
mean you kill (the) religion? You are not honest. You have no proof, you have
nothing to say.
“Here I’m, alive. I will only die
the day Allah takes my breath. The wish of Obama will not kill me, the wish of
Francois Hollande will not kill me, the wish of Benjamin Natanyahu will not
kill me, the wish of Ban-ki Moon will not kill me, the wish of Queen Elizabeth
will not kill me, the wish of the infidels of the world will not kill me, not
to talk of Jonathan, not to talk of Kashim (Shettima), not to talk of Bra-Bra
(Yobe State governor Ibrahim Geidam). Nothing will kill me until my days are
over. Do whatever you want to do. If you think what I’m doing is not the truth,
even if you don’t fight me I will crumble,” he said.
The Defence headquarters however in
a statement posted on its website, said, “As far as we are concerned, the
individual who was appearing in video and claiming to be the leader of the
terrorist group was killed in the Kondunga battle in September. The
resemblance of the corpse and that of the eccentric character was
incontrovertible. His identity was equally corroborated by people who knew him
before we announced his death.”
The statement titled ‘The Purported
Shekau Video in Circulation is as follows; “The Defence Headquarters is
studying the claims made in the video purportedly released by the terrorists
showing their leader Abubakar Shekau as dismissing his death.
“From immediate observation and what
some online news outlets claimed to have seen, the video did not indicate when
it was shot neither did it show any proof of life or currency such as screen
time or date. The video also did not make any reference to anything that
has happened since the impostor’s reported death.
“It is also noteworthy that the air
plane said to be mentioned in the video had been missing before he was killed.
It should not surprise anybody if the terrorists decide to manipulate pictures,
clone another Shekau or upload a pre-recorded video all in a bid to prove
invincible.
“While still conducting thorough
investigation into the new claims in the purported video, the military promised
that justice will be served to whoever bears that name or designation and
whoever engages in act.
Anger in the military
Also, independent investigations by
PRNigeria revealed that there is anger within the military hierarchy at the
propensity of some news media especially foreign based ones to fall for the
antics of Boko Haram propaganda.
“This is because in view of glaring
evidences shown in still and video photographs coupled with oral testimonies of
surrendering and captured terrorists, some media outfits still help in the
spread of propaganda that Bashir Mohammed alias Abubakar Shekau is still alive.
A top source in Abuja however told
PRNigeria that the new video purportedly released by “Abubakar Shekau” was
still being carefully studied but urged Nigerians to continue to have
confidence in the ability of their military to contain terrorism in parts of
the country but keep strict vigilance on their environment so as to report
suspicious activities to appropriate authorities.
Shekau’s death stalls Chibok girls’
freedom—insider source
Although the nation has celebrated
his demise, the death of Shekau will not necessarily end insurgency in the
North, a Boko Haram insider source has told Vanguard.
The source, who has been deeply
involved in series of negotiations to free the Chibok girls, confirmed to the
paper that the killing of Shekau by the military had also stalled negotiations
for the release of the 219 Chibok school girls being holed up by the sect.
The source described the botched
negotiations between the government and the sect leadership as having broken
down irretrievably.
The source said, “I think this
particular phase of the negotiations has irretrievably collapsed. It is sad.
Boko Haram had internal challenges that complicated their positions
and negotiations cannot proceed in such circumstances.
“Shekau or his impostor’s death is a
significant blow to the terrorists, but the war is far from over.
Asked to give an idea when the girls
would be freed, the source explained that he did not know but quickly warned
against the use of force to free them.
“We cannot assume that securing the
girls will come through force alone. There must be room for a negotiated
release. And so also is the bigger question of ending the insurgency.
“I am confident we can win the
battle against terrorist, because if there is one country that can defeat a war
against islamic terrorism it is Nigeria and our military can.
“The issue is really how to achieve
peace and harmony for the affected communities that Boko Haram is
currently drawing its recruits from. If we do not begin engaging them in time
for a negotiated end, then a military victory alone will never restore peace,
which is crucial for reconciliation, demobilisation, reconciliation and
development.”
But he made it clear that the
involvement of northern leaders was crucial in ending the cycle of violence
being perpetrated by the sect in the region.
He said: “Only the northern
political and religious elite can save Nigeria of this scourge because whether
they admit it or not, it was created with the complicity of some amongst them
and to serve interests they espoused politically, even if most of them would
want to distance themselves from the group today.
The insider admitted that President
Jonathan’s refusal to use force to clear the militants was actually disarming
the sect which had wanted to use its tactic to plunge the country into a
religious war that would have been more disastrous if they had succeeded.
“Ironically, what most people blame
President Jonathan for, is indeed what has saved Nigeria from even greater
calamity. President Jonathan’s patience, tenacity and slowness to anger, unlike
his predecessors, is largely responsible for holding the country together.
“The larger intention of Boko Haram
was to draw the entire country into a religious war after growing in strength
and intimidating its initial funders, backers and political benefactors who
are muslims and predominantly from the north .
“Watching Boko Haram’s most deadly
terrorist acts, its effective propaganda machine and dealing directly with
representatives of the group during recent negotiations for the release of the
Chibok girls, I remain steadfast in my conviction that most of the group’s
financial and material support comes from within Nigeria, even if channelled
through contacts abroad.
It was learnt from another source
that the breakdown of the deal on the Chibok girls was responsible for
President Goodluck Jonathan’s silence on the crucial mater during his
Independence Day broadcast on Wednesday morning.
The discussion on the girls’ release
had broken down two weeks ago when Boko Haram representatives insisted on the
release of 18 of its commanders being held in various prisons by the government
in exchange for only 30 out of the 219 girls.

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