Some former
members of the Boko Haram sect have appealed to fellow terrorists still in the
bush, to lay down their arms and embrace peace.
Ten leaders of
two camps of the sect described as commanders, who have surrendered to the army
were paraded yesterday by the Theatre Commander of Operation Lafiya Dole,
Maj.-Gen. Lucky Irabor, at a news conference in Maiduguri, the Borno State
capital.
Gen. Irabor
said so far, over 1,400 people had been rescued by the military during
counter-insurgency operations in the Northeast.
He said the
repentant sect members would undergo a deradicalisation programme to enable
them become responsible citizens.
“We are doing
our part to see that this madness is reduced to the barest minimum,”the
commander said.
Gen. Irabor
said the commanders, who said they had repented, were arrested in various
locations in Borno and Adamawa states.
Four of the
suspects were from the Mamman Nur Camp. The remaining six were from the
Abubakar Shekau group.
One of the
members, Joseph David, who said he was named Ibrahim Alhaji after he joined
Boko Haram, regretted joining the group, adding that his aspirations were far
from what he saw.
Joseph, who
was paraded along with the nine others, urged his friends not to be afraid of
being killed by troops after surrendering.
He added that
many of his friends had already been poisoned by the teaching of the sect and
were afraid to surrender.
“I am calling
on my friends in the bush to come out and live a better life from what they are
doing in the bush now. I never knew that what we were told is not true. Some of
them are afraid to come out because they think that they will be killed.
“What the Boko
Haram is teaching people is far from religion. Both the Bible and the Qur’an
did not say that if you kill somebody you will go to paradise. It is all lies.
Please you people should come out and enjoy a better life in Nigeria. The army
is taking good care of us. I didn’t know that the army would do this to us.
Please come out and stop the killing; soldiers will not kill you,” Joseph said.
Another
ex-Boko Haram Commander, Amiran Doki, said they were deceived by Nur, hence
their decision to surrender.
Doki said:
"I thought Nur would come and surrender, but later we discovered that he
did not surrender; then, we left. We left the Sambisa forest together with our
Commander Mamman Nur. He promised us that he would surrender and apologise to
Nigeria but we discovered that he didn’t do so. That is why we decided to
surrender to the military.”
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