A member of the Boko Haram,
identified as a commander in the terror group, has confessed to leading the
operation to kidnap the Chibok girls in 2014. The ‘commander’, identified as
Auwal Ismaeela, confessed to the act in an interview with PRNigeria.
Ismaeela, who has surrendered to the Nigerian military, also told the news
agency that he led other major operations and said he regretted his actions,
which according to him, run counter to several Islamic injunctions.The ex-terrorist is currently cooperating with the Nigerian military with useful information on locations and hideouts of other top commanders of the deadly sect.
In the interview, he said: “My self and Abu Hafsat, a Boko Haram commander, led other squads to abduct the Chibok girls. We led the operations to invade Gwoza, Bama, Limankara mobile barrack, Bita, Bosso, Madagali, Chibok, Pulka, Firgi, and Mubi.
In Madagali which was my home town, myself, Adam Vitiri, Abu Adam and Habu Kudama, some high-ranking Boko Haram Commander led an operation in 2014 where we killed some students and youth at the Central Secondary School in Sabon Garin Madagali.
In one of the operations, I
abducted my wife named Maryam who had two kids for me in Sambisa Forest. It is
unfortunate that I was brainwashed and misled not only on some abductions but
in the killings of my own people that were innocent. I wholeheartedly regret my
actions.
During a battle in Konduga, I lost my right leg and almost got burnt. Even at that, I did not stop fighting for the course. Sheikh Shekau ordered that I should be given a tricycle which I continued to use for various operations.
During a battle in Konduga, I lost my right leg and almost got burnt. Even at that, I did not stop fighting for the course. Sheikh Shekau ordered that I should be given a tricycle which I continued to use for various operations.
I willingly surrendered to the
military because I was tired of the senseless killing and fight. I realised that
our people have resort to stealing and all sort of atrocity contrary to the
teaching and practice of Islam.
Women were being raped, sometimes
publicly. Children died from malnutrition and disease as the living condition
became harsher. As there was no food in the camp, people died every day because
of hunger."
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ReplyDeleteWait for ur own share of the national cake because they will surely call you a hero. Wicked souls
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