I’m still Boko Haram leader, says Shekau
AUGUST 17, 2015 : AGENCY REPORT
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Abubakar Shekau
ABUBAKAR Shekau has released an audio message in which he
denied ever being replaced as the Boko Haram leader.
This was contained in a report by BBC on Sunday.
In the message, addressed to the leader of the Islamic State
militant group to whom Boko Haram had pledged allegiance,
Shekau said he was still the leader of Boko Haram.
He had not featured in the group’s recent videos, prompting
speculations he had been killed or incapacitated.
Last week the Chadian President, Idris Deby, said that Shekau
had been replaced.
It was the same Deby that arranged the failed negotiations with
the terrorists during the Goodluck Jonathan regime.
Shekau described as “blatant lies” reports that he was no longer
in charge.
“I am alive,” he said, adding, “I will only die when the time
appointed by Allah comes.”
The eight-minute-long recording mocked a recent statement by
President Muhammadu Buhari that Boko Haram would be
eliminated within three months.
Shekau took over as the group’s leader after its founder,
Muhammad Yusuf, died in police custody in July 2009.
Under his leadership, Boko Haram has become more radical and
has carried out more killings.
In numerous videos, Shekau had taunted the Nigerian
authorities, celebrating the group’s violent acts including the
abduction of the more than 200 Chibok schoolgirls in April 2014.
Last month, Buhari said he would be willing to negotiate with the
Boko Haram leadership for the release of the Chibok girls –
depending on the credibility of those saying they represented the
group.
A previous prisoner-swap attempt ended in failure.
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Abubakar Shekau
ABUBAKAR Shekau has released an audio message in which he
denied ever being replaced as the Boko Haram leader.
This was contained in a report by BBC on Sunday.
In the message, addressed to the leader of the Islamic State
militant group to whom Boko Haram had pledged allegiance,
Shekau said he was still the leader of Boko Haram.
He had not featured in the group’s recent videos, prompting
speculations he had been killed or incapacitated.
Last week the Chadian President, Idris Deby, said that Shekau
had been replaced.
It was the same Deby that arranged the failed negotiations with
the terrorists during the Goodluck Jonathan regime.
Shekau described as “blatant lies” reports that he was no longer
in charge.
“I am alive,” he said, adding, “I will only die when the time
appointed by Allah comes.”
The eight-minute-long recording mocked a recent statement by
President Muhammadu Buhari that Boko Haram would be
eliminated within three months.
Shekau took over as the group’s leader after its founder,
Muhammad Yusuf, died in police custody in July 2009.
Under his leadership, Boko Haram has become more radical and
has carried out more killings.
In numerous videos, Shekau had taunted the Nigerian
authorities, celebrating the group’s violent acts including the
abduction of the more than 200 Chibok schoolgirls in April 2014.
Last month, Buhari said he would be willing to negotiate with the
Boko Haram leadership for the release of the Chibok girls –
depending on the credibility of those saying they represented the
group.
A previous prisoner-swap attempt ended in failure.
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