Some Boko Haram fighters have reunited with the Islamic
State in West Africa Province (ISWAP), the breakaway faction of the insurgent
group.
The development comes a month after Abubakar Shekau, Boko
Haram leader, was killed by ISWAP.
The Boko Haram leader was said to have killed himself with a
bomb “when he observed that the ISWAP fighters wanted to capture him alive”.
ISWAP later accused Shekau of corruption.
In a new video released on Saturday, Boko Haram fighters
were seen in alliance with those of ISWAP.
While chanting in Arabic, the fighters were seen placing
their hands on each other’s shoulders.
They also swore allegiance to one of the fighters whom they
jointly acknowledged as their new leader.
The video further shows one of the insurgents thanking the
new leader for bringing them together.
The insurgent could be heard saying both camps are now happy
and united.
Other members also noted that it is time to come together
and “fight the unbelievers”.
It is not yet clear if the insurgents who reunited with
ISWAP are those loyal to Shekau.
ISWAP broke away from the Shekau-led Boko Haram five years
ago over a leadership crisis.
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