Wakil reported at the
Defence Headquarters (DHQ) in Abuja while Bolori visited the Army Headquarters
in Maiduguri, the Borno State capital.
Mrs Aisha Wakil aka Mama
Boko Haram, and a lawyer, Ahmed Bolori, have surrendered to the military hours
after they were declared wanted by the Army.
The Spokesman of the
Nigerian Army, Sani Usman, confirmed that Wakil had submitted herself.
“I have been reliably
informed that she has reported at the Defence Headquarters and she has been
directed to the Directorate of Military Intelligence,” Usman said.
Wakil had insisted that she
was innocent of the allegation against her saying she had told the military
what to do to secure the freedom of the Chibok girls but her advice was
ignored.
“I am Aisha Alkali Wakil. I
understand that the military declared me, Ahmed Silkida and Ahmed Bolori wanted
for having links with Boko Haram. It’s interesting, now they believe me?” she
said in a statement posted on Facebook by Dr. Emman Shehu of the International
Institute of Journalism.
“I know the Boko Haram
boys. I have been in the front fighting for peace long before Chibok girls were
kidnapped. Nigerian security knows me too well, I’m not shady. Why declare me
wanted?
“I have had meetings with
the Chief of Army Staff and his people. I told them the way forward, to allow
me come with some commanders of Boko Haram and discuss with them, but they
chose to do things their own way only and never gave considerations to any of
my suggestions.”
“I want to inform the
Nigerian people of my innocence and make them realise that I am in constant
touch with the security personnel and they know where to find me but I wonder
why I had to be declared wanted on national news even mentioning my husband’s
name alongside.”
“This has put my immediate
and extended family under a lot of pressure and I do not deserve this from the
government.”
“Though they may not
appreciate all my efforts to proffer peaceful solutions to the menace of Boko
Haram, my name should not be dragged to the mud nor my character defamed.”
Meanwhile, Bolori said he
was well-treated by the army, with a colonel offering him tea while the third
person declared wanted with them, Ahmed Salkida, a journalist, said he was also
ready to give himself up, but asked for a ticket from the military to
facilitate his return home from his Dubai base.
Story by David Oputah

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