The
highly dreaded leader of the Islamic sect, Boko Haram, Sheikh Abubakar
Shekau, has reportedly been shot and deposed by aggrieved members of the
sect who are close to him.
“The be-headings, the
killings, the recent death of students …this is not the way of the Holy
Qu’ran. We could tolerate it no longer."
Consequently, a new leader has been appointed for the sect:
The
new leader, Abu Zamira Mohammed, who is the sect’s leader negotiating
with the federal government was unanimously chosen by the group’s Shura
Council.
The group also said that its ceasefire
declaration is working, pointing out that there has not been any suicide
bombing since the declaration. It condemned the Yobe massacre where 40
students were killed.
They said some politicians now commit murder and ascribe it to Boko Haram.
On
the Kano blasts last Monday, which led to the death of about 45 people,
the group blamed it on federal government’s tardiness in responding to
the ceasefire agreement.
A joint report published on
Thursday by Dr. Stephen Davis, a conflict resolution expert and an
adviser to the last three Nigerian Presidents and Phillip van Niekerk,
President of Calabar Africa, a strategic advisory company focusing on
Africa, quoted one Imam Liman Ibrahim, spiritual leader of Boko Haram,
as saying that the change in leadership was prelude to peace
negotiations with federal government.
Recall that a
faction of Boko Haram entered into a back-channel dialogue with the
government in the search for peace to a conflict that has seen multiple
suicide bombings, attacks on public buildings and churches, and has
claimed thousands of lives since 2011.
On why they decided to go against Shekau:
Imam
Liman Ibrahim, spiritual leader of Boko Haram, explained that the
teaching of Shekau was becoming increasingly harsh and began to depart
from the Holy Qu’ran. “It was harsh, harsh, harsh,” Imam Liman said when
explaining the reasons for the change of leadership.
“Imam
Liman explained that Shekau was given a choice of joining the peace
dialogue with the government, forming his own sect or be killed. Several
senior Boko Haram commanders including Shekau’s Chief of Security and
personal bodyguard, Abdullahi Hassan, have claimed that Shekau has since
been shot in the lower leg, thigh and shoulder,” a report said.
The
report further added that, "Shekau’s exact fate is not known. [But] a
video clip recovered from a Boko Haram camp in the Sambisa Forest
Reserve in the northeast Nigeria, raided by the military on May 16,
shows Shekau limping, providing confirmation of reports he had been
shot.
“However, Shekau has been noticeably absent from
recent public statements... It had been presumed that Shekau chose to
voluntarily leave peace discussions in the hands of Boko Haram’s
leadership group.”
The JAS leadership were quoted as citing the Qu’ran as their inspiration for seeking peace.
“In
the Holy Qu’ran, Sura At Tauba: Wa-injanahuu-Lisalmi Faji Nahlahaa, we
are encouraged to seek peace. The Holy Qu’ran also tells us it is good
to negotiate. Sura At Nisa Ayih: Wa-sulhu Haira.”
The
report said “Boko Haram leadership has appointed Abubakar Babasani Ibn
Yusuf as spokesman to replace Zamirah. Babasani says the leadership has
been consulting all senior commanders to assure compliance with the
ceasefire. He said commanders as far afield as Niger, Chad, Sudan and
Cameroon have agreed to the ceasefire and discussions with the Nigerian
government on the subject of a peace deal.”
It would be
recalled that Shekau launched a series of well-planned assassinations
and suicide bombings that targeted Police Force headquarters, UN
building and several churches in the Northern part of Nigeria.
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