How Borno LG Chairman and His Father Shield Fleeing Boko Haram Terrorists - Army Makes Shocking Claim
The
Nigerian army has made a really shocking claim about how a serving
council boss in Borno had shielded fleeing Boko Haram terrorists.
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The Nigerian Army, yesterday, gave account of how a local
government chairman in Borno State and his father used their house as a
shield for fleeing Boko Haram fighters during period of battle against
the insurgents in the North East , Vanguard reports.
The Army said Alhaji Shettima Lawan, Caretaker Chairman of Mafa
Local Government Area of the state and his father whose name was not
disclosed were sympathizers of the dreaded Islamist extremist sect whose
activities had led to loss of thousands of lives and destruction of
several property in the North East.
The Army which said the council chairman was already in its custody
after his arrest for alleged link with sect, however, said the
apprehended Borno council boss would be handed over to the appropriate
authorities for prosecution, since according to it, it lacked power to
prosecute.
Speaking during a live televised press conference, held at the 7
Division Headquarters of the Nigerian Army in Maiduguri, monitored in
Abuja, Major General Lucky Irabor, the Theatre Commander, Operation
Lafiya Dole, insisted that the chairman was an ardent sympathizer of the
sect. He, however, did not state whether the chairman’s accomplice
father was also arrested and being held.
“The chairman was in the habit of accommodating people that had fled from the bush.
”We heard that he harboured Boko Haram members along with his
father. He said he kept the Boko Haram members because the father begged
him to do so. All I can say is that the chairman is a big supporter of
Boko Haram,” he said .
Irabor also disclosed that the army also arrested the Vice Chairman
of Kaga Local Government Area of the state, over alleged link with the
sect, saying he was undergoing interrogation.
Although, Irabor said the detained council chairman had been
valuable in the fight against the sect, he, however, said such does not
preclude him from interrogation based on intelligence gathered.
“At some point, he has been valuable to us being with the
Civilian JTF to fight Boko Haram; but that does not mean we cannot
investigate him for a crime like this.” he added.
Recall that two days ago, the Borno State Government, in a widely
publicized statement, said it was worried that the council chairman,
which it said had been harboring people fleeing from the crisis area,
could be linked to such act even as it said it was not holding brief for
the detained chairman.
Speaking through a statement signed by the state Commissioner for
Local Government and Chieftaincy Affairs, Usman Zanna, the Borno State
Government insisted that it was worried over the development.
“The Chairman is also known to champion the course of citizens
fleeing from communities after attacks by insurgents. From information
available to the military, the Chairman recently got involved in
assisting some citizens trapped in a village within his local government
area and he is believed to have Internally Displaced Persons living in
his residence at 505 estate like most adults in Maiduguri, Jere and
parts of Konduga do have fleeing relatives and friends living with them.
“There is an information that a certain suspected member of the
Boko Haram might have joined some of the citizens he helped last week
but whether he knew the identity of the suspect and deliberately hid him
and for whatever purpose is what we look forward to being determined by
the military,” he said
"While we do not intend to question the intelligence gathering,
judgment and authority of the military, to us at the Ministry for Local
Government and Emirate Affairs, the whole development is a worrisome
twist.
“It is a twist because, for years, the caretaker chairman has
been known for his courage in joining hunters to go into front lines to
battle Boko Haram fighters. His commitment in the fight against
insurgents is known to different Army commanders that served in Mafa
Local Government Area in the last two years," the statement had read.
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