The
Head of the Terrorist sect Boko Haram Abubakar Shekau hails from Niger
Republic according to the Senate joint committee that investigated the
Baga town Deaths.
This news shatters the widely believed notion that he was born in Shekau village in Yobe state
Borno
State Governor Kashim Shettima himself told visiting senators that the
man was actually from the neighbouring Republic of Niger.
After Mohammed Yussuf's death Shekau became the leader of the sect bringing death and anguish to thousand's of Nigerians
He
has not been seen in public eye since 2009, He has shown himself
through youtube videos aimed at threatning the Jonathan led Nigerian
Government and claiming responsibility of attacks by the group
The
Senate on April 23 mandated its committees on Defense and Army, Police
Affairs, and National Security and Intelligence to investigate the Baga
violence in which local leaders accused soldiers of killing 185 people
and destroying more than 2,000 homes.
Military
authorities had denied conducting indiscriminate killings, saying only
37 people died in a gun battle between soldiers from the Multinational
Joint Task Force (MNJTF) and Boko Haram fighters. In its report, the
Senate committee disputed the Baga death toll given by both sides but
failed to provide a specific figure
“The
death toll of 185 was exaggerated but there may be more than 37 deaths.
This is possible as there is no documentary evidence from either the
natives or the military to ascertain figure quoted,” the report said.
The report also tried to exonerate the military, saying the incident was
caused by Boko Haram who pulled out an army officer from a bus and
killed him on March 29, and also killed another soldier on April 16
In
its recommendations, the 28-member Senate panel urged troops on
internal security operations to adhere to the provisions of the Geneva
Convention, Code of Conduct and Rules of Engagement in order to minimise
casualties. The committee called on President Goodluck Jonathan to
direct the armed forces to carry out urgent recruitment of soldiers and
officers as insurgency has overstretched the military.
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