Nigerian
Army on Friday dismissed as “misleading” reports indicating that the Boko Haram
factional leader, Abubakar Shekau, escaped to Cameroon.
Brig.-Gen.
Sani Kukasheka, the Director, Army Public Relations, said in a statement issued
in Maiduguri that the army was not aware of the whereabouts of the fugitive
Boko Haram leader, Abubakar Shekau.
Kukasheka
said that the army was in a manhunt for Shekau, adding that N3 million was
offered as reward for any credible information that would lead to his arrest.
“The
attention of the Nigerian Army has been drawn to a news story on some news
medium, alleging that the wanted factional terrorists’ group leader, Abubakar
Shekau, is in Kolofata, Republic of Cameroon.
“The report
alleged that a top Boko Haram commander; Abdullahi Bello, alias Abu Zainab, who
was captured by the Nigerian Army on February 14, disclosed that Shekau escaped
to Cameroon.
“This is not
true; the Nigerian Army did not arrest such person, neither do we have such
suspect in our custody.
“Contrary to
the allegations; the Nigerian Army is not aware of the whereabouts of Abubakar
Shekau, hence the reward of the sum of N3 million for any credible information
on his whereabouts”.
Kukasheka
called on reporters to cross check their facts with the military authorities
before publication.
“The report
alleged that a top Boko Haram commander; Abdullahi Bello, alias Abu Zainab, who
was captured by the Nigerian Army on February 14, disclosed that Shekau escaped
to Cameroon.
“This is not
true; the Nigerian Army did not arrest such person, neither do we have such
suspect in our custody.
“Contrary to
the allegations; the Nigerian Army is not aware of the whereabouts of Abubakar
Shekau, hence the reward of the sum of N3 million for any credible information
on his whereabouts”.
Kukasheka
called on reporters to cross check their facts with the military authorities
before publication.
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