”Why We Did Not Kill Obasanjo” – Boko Haram Leader (must read)
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Information recently made available to TON
through a high ranking contact within the organizational structure of
the terrorist Islamic group, Boko Haram reveals unnerving revelations
regarding the recent attacks on Kano, Bauchi State – and the aborted
attack of September 15, 2011 visit by former President of the federal
republic of Nigeria, General Olusegun Aremu Obasanjo to the home of the
in-law of the slain leader of the Boko Haram, Babakura Fuggu in Borno
State.
It was gathered that the leader of Boko Haram, Imam Abubakar Shekau
who is currently hiding away in Qoundere, Cameroun following the recent
and ongoing attacks on Kano and Bauchi State – had deliberated seriously
on the assassination of the former president of Nigeria, General
Obasanjo on September 15, 2011 while on a visit to Borno State to the
home of the in-law to the slain leader of Boko Haram [Ustaz Mohammed
Yusuf].
According to the Boko Haram source, former President Obasanjo had
made first contact with Yusuf’s in-lawal, Babakura Fuggu [eldest son of
Yusuf's in-law] in early September 2012 concerning opening a channel of
dialogue with the terrorist group. The leadership of the group took it
uneasy with the choice of Babakura – [since the line of leadership did
not automatically follow family lineage as in traditional settings. As a
'religious' group they did not see Babakura as the rightful person to
take over from Yusuf.] – For this reason, the leadership of the group
‘silently’ objected to the meeting between Babakura and Obasanjo.
As Obasanjo concluded his secret meeting the previous day at the
Green House with three other religious group [Jamatu Nasir Islam, JNI
and CAN] in Jos, the capital of Plateau State on the Wednesday of
September 14, 2011, and took off the following day to Borno State, the
terrorist group, according to the source, marked the former President
within their ‘firing range’ from the moment he landed in Borno State at
minutes after 11am till he departed the State in the late afternoon of
the same day. According to the source, “we were not sure of him”.
“He was going to be a big catch” said the source who explained that
the leadership halted the operation as Obasanjo went inside the
residence of Babakura.
“Obasanjo was good to us. We had no problem with Obasanjo. We had
him. We could have taken him out”, as he recalled that the sharia
movement took off during the period when Obasanjo was president. “The
problem started during the late President Yar’Adua regime. Goodluck only
inherited the problem. We have no problem with Goodluck. But his Ijaw
people around him are deceiving him”.
Interestingly, the Boko Haram source who spoke in fluent English with
a slight American accent explained the decision to ‘finish’ Babakura
Fuggu came due to what transpired between Obasanjo and Babakura. “We
learnt he asked for money”. Babakura requested on behalf of Boko Haram
monies to enable the group defray litigation costs and other minor
financial requests which the leadership of Boko Haram considered menial
and demeaning. The wife, Yakolo, was said to have received money from
the former president to the tuned of N500,000. Babakura Fuggu was
gundown on September 17, 2012 as he existed his home by his younger
brother in the company of other young men dressed in reddish-orange
babarigas each armed with AK47s – just barely forty eight [48] hours
following the visit of former President Obasanjo.
Meanwhile, information available to 247ureports.com reveals the
reason Kano and Bauchi State were attacked a few days ago as having to
do with failed promises by the State governors of the two states. The
entire northern governors, according to the Boko Haram source, have
ongoing relationships with the group. “Most of them pay us monthly to
leave their states alone”.
In Kano State, the former state governor, Malam Shekarau reached an
agreement with the terrorist group in late 2004 for an initial monthly
disbursement of N5million which was later bumped up to N10million in
2009. The agreement, according to the source, included provision of
institutional infrastructural support through the Hisbah [Islam police]
project which received yearly budgetary allocation of N1.01billion. The
gubernatorial election of April 2011 which introduced Rabiu Kwankwaso as
the new governor changed the agreement. The Kwankwaso administration
was quick to dismantle the Hisbah set up – and the said agreement to
disburse N10million monthly. The governor proceeded to make arrests of
known Boko Haram members. Boko Haram leadership who had found comfort in
Kano did not appreciate the Kwankwaso administration’s policy on Boko
Haram. According to the source, “we warned the Governor of the
consequences”.
“We concluded on Kano in December 2011″. The abrupt end to the oil
subsidy strike and protests served an opportunity for the group to
strike. The preparatory work for the attack and the selection of targets
had already been completed. According to the source, an estimated
number of casualties was calculated to net 300 minimum. “The go ahead
order” was given on Wednesday [January 18, 2012] evening before the
leader of the group left the country to Cameroon on the early morning of
Thursday, the following day.
In Bauchi State, the Governor, Malam Yuguda reached similar agreement
with the leadership of the group. A monthly disbursement of N10million
was agreed upon along with provision of training grounds on the many
mountain scattered in Bauchi State. The governor also promised to give
them security against arrests by the federal government. The agreement
was reached in June 2008 but mid 2011, the governor stopped the
disbursement of the N1omillion regularly. Boko Haram were not happy but
remained loyal to the agreement because of the unfettered access to the
mountains of Bauchi as training camps.
However the arrest and detention of their number 3 man by the State
Security Services [SSS] fractured the relationship between the governor
and the terrorist group. According to the source, the State was attacked
to free the number 3 leader of Boko Haram and to “teach them a lesson”.
The detained leader schooled at the prestigious Lincoln University
located in the State of Connecticut, USA and owns a block industry in
Bauchi State near the home of the former governor of Bauchi State – an
area densely populated by Boko Haram operatives.
According to the source, “the northern governors are overwhelmed”.
They are aware of the capabilities of the Boko Haram operatives
operating in their respective states. Some of the State government
officials visit the terrorist groups in their training camps to watch
the training exercises.
“We train harder than the Nigerian military and
they see it” said the source while ‘lamenting’ that the governor
continue to tell the President that the menace of Boko Haram is under
control.
The Boko Haram source made it emphatic that “we [they] have the
weapons and are in control. We are not asking for Islamic Nigeria. We
want our men free”.
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