An unidentified Islamist
terrorist group Boko Haram speaker, in a new video , which shows the absence of
Abubakar Shekau the group’s leader, the speaker’s face obscured by a headscarf,
called Nigeria, Cameroon, Chad and Niger, who have been battling the Islamists,
“the lying coalition partners”.
“Most of our territory is
still under our control,” said the speaker in the 10-minute message which was
posted on the video-sharing site YouTube.
The video bears the logo
“Islamic State in West Africa” and follows the Nigerian militants’ pledge of
allegiance in an audio message in March to the IS group, that has overrun large
parts of Syria and Iraq.
The message is the first
video released by Boko Haram since February, when Shekau was shown in high
definition footage and vowed to disrupt Nigeria’s elections.
He has featured prominently
in most of the group’s videos over the last three years and his absence in the
latest message will likely stir further debate on his whereabouts or possible
death.
Nigeria’s military has
previously claimed to have killed Shekau only for him then to pop up on another
video. The authorities have explained such appearances away by saying that the
role of “Shekau” was filled by various lookalike insurgents.
Analysts have typically
viewed Boko Haram as a factionalised group, with a relatively weak central
command structure.
It is possible that the
movement towards the IS group in the Middle East followed a split among the
Nigerian militants and that Shekau — if he is still alive — has lost a degree
of control.
But solid information
concerning power struggles within Boko Haram has been scant to non-existent, so
the current make-up of the group is largely unknown.
The speaker in the new
message appears in front of two pick-up trucks, with four other gunmen visible
in the background.
He speaks in the Hausa
language that is dominant in northern Nigeria with Arabic and English subtitles
shown below.
An AK-47 rifle rests on his
chest as he seeks to rebuke the claims of successes made in recent weeks by the
coalition.
“The armies claim through
the media that they captured our towns and that they assaulted Sambisa (forest)
and defeated us,” he said, referring to the bushland area in Nigeria’s
northeast Borno state that has been an Islamist stronghold.
“I swear by Allah that I am
talking right now from Sambisa… Here in Sambisa you can travel more than four
to five hours under the black flag of Islam by car or by motorbike.”
“We are uncountable in
Sambisa. We are thousands of Mujahedeen here,” he further said, dismissing
claims of the insurgents’ defeat as “false propaganda.”
The latter parts of the
video include depictions of gruesome violence, including executions of apparent
civilians and one man in a Nigeria police uniform, who are shot at close range.
“President of Nigeria
Jonathan” is mentioned, referring to Goodluck Jonathan, who handed over power
to Muhammadu Buhari last Friday, two months after the latter’s victory in
elections on March 28.
In his inaugural speech as
president on Friday, Buhari described Boko Haram as “mindless” and “godless”
and vowed to demolish the group during his tenure.
But the Islamists struck
hours after Buhari was sworn in, launching a series of attacks since Saturday
in Borno’s capital Maiduguri, deploying suicide bombers and fighting armed with
rocket-propelled grenades.
Can you imagine, shame on Nigeria
ReplyDelete