
President of the Civil Rights Congress of Nigeria, Mallam Shehu Sani
Northern-based
civil rights activist and President of Civil Rights Congress, Mallam
Shehu Sani, said on Sunday that the purported killing of the leader of
the violent Isamic sect, Boko Haram, Abubakar Shekau by the Joint Task
Force in Maiduguri, Borno State would not end the insurgency in the
region.
Sani, who doubted the claim of the death
of the sect leader, noted that if at all the sect leader had been
killed as claimed by JTF, the highest organ of the sect(Shura) would
have since announced the death and appointed a successor.
He challenged the military authorities to produce the corpse of the Boko Haram leader if at all he had been killed.
“On the death of Abubakar Shekau. If at
all Abubakar Shekau was killed by the JTF. First of all, there will
be an announcement by the Shura Council that Shekau had been “martyr”
they will naturally appoint a successor to Shekau. That is one.
Secondly, if there was a killing of Shekau, Nigerians should not believe
it until JTF or the government or the dialogue committee present the
body of Shekau before Nigerians, and thirdly, we should not misinform
ourselves or mislead ourselves,the killing of Shekau will not end the
insurgency in Nigeria as long as there is one person or two persons who
are aggrieved,” Sani said.
Sani, while addressing a news conference
in Kaduna on Sunday, said the way forward was for the government to
act on his report which he set through former President Olusegun
Obasanjo and the one brought to them by Dr. Datti Ahmed which was
facilitated by a freelance journalist, Ahmed Sarkida.
He insisted that Nigerians had been fed
with lies since the beginning of the violent activities of the sect
three years ago by those he described as “fraudulent” characters who
had continued to exploit the current situation for their own benefit.
He noted that several claims by security agencies, committee and the government itself had all turned out to be lies.
Sani urged the Federal Government to stop deceiving Nigerians on the activities of the violent Islamic group.
He also urged Nigerians not to believe
what they were been fed by the security agencies, the Amnesty Committee
as well as the government.
He also dismissed the claims by the
amnesty committee that it had fruitful dialogue with members of the Boko
Haram sect, noting that the committee was just misleading Nigerians
with the half-hearted information it released.
He said, “Nigerians have been fed with
lies in the last three years. Lies by the security agencies,lies by
the government and lies by the people who have been exploiting the
situation as it is on the ground.
“There have been about 15 claims of
ceasefire which had all been dismissed by Boko Haram, there have been
three claims of dialogue with the sect in Saudi Arabia which was
dismissed by Boko Haram. We have consistently been fed with
kilings of commanders, deputy commanders, topnotch, icons of Boko Haram
and top men of Boko Haram but none of these have put an end to the
insurgency.”
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