We all know how Indian moves dominates the North, could it be the source of Boko Haram's inspirations? Well, let me tell you what those animals are now asking for.
Members of the Boko Haram sect that has been carrying out bombing raids in the north yesterday reiterated that all their members who have been arrested must be released before they accept to take part in any dialogue.
The group also revealed the identity of the two suicide bombers that attacked the Joint Task Force headquarters (JTF) in Maiduguri and the Anti Terrorism two- storey building in Damaturu, Yobe State on November 4. Over 150 people including security men were killed in the two attacks.
Spokesman of the group Abul Qaqa who spoke to Daily Trust on phone called on President Goodluck Jonathan, Senate President David Mark, Speaker of the House of Representatives Aminu Tambuwal and the Attorney General and Minister of Justice Mohammed Bello Adoke to expedite action on the release of all members of the sect.
“The recipe for peace is the unconditional release of our members. Let me repeat what I said: All our members must be released before any attempt at going into negotiations. All the top men in the country are sleeping in the comfort of their rooms and singing the songs of dialogue when our members are being persecuted. This is unacceptable,” Qaqa said.
He gave the identity of the man that bombed the anti terrorism building in Damaturu as Mohammed Usman alias Baana. “We see him as an exceptional martyr because he was barely four days in our group when he pleaded that we should allow him to carry out the act,” Qaqa said.
“He used a Honda CRV jeep and that was the very day that he learned how to drive. He was a successful businessman and left behind a wife and a son,” Qaqa said.
Qaqa said 26-year-old Abi Yusuf was responsible for the bombing of the JTF headquarters in Maiduguri. “He was also a martyr whom we are going to miss a lot because of his outstanding mastery of how to improvise explosives,” Qaqa said.
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