The Acting Director, Army Public Relations, Col Sagir Musa, stated that some international paymasters were sponsoring the insurgents.
The Nigerian
Army has said that the Boko Haram attacks were instigated by the international
community to “cut Nigeria to size.”
Musa stated
this in an article published on social media on Wednesday.
The article
is coming against the backdrop of the killing of over 43 farmers and abduction
of 10 women by the militants in Zabarmari, Borno State, on Saturday.
The army
spokesman said, “The recent killing of our people on a rice farm in Borno State
was unexpected, inhuman, cowardly, dastardly and sadistic cruelty by the Boko
Haram terrorists.
“There is no
normal human being that will take pleasure in such inhuman massacre of
defenceless and armless civilians, working on their farms; but that is the
nature of terrorism and those who sponsor it.
“There is an
international conspiracy to cut Nigeria to size and compromise national
renegades making attempts to destabilise and dismember Nigeria if possible in
subservience to the international paymasters, who are the owners of Boko Haram.
They train them, arm them, finance them and supply their logistics.”
According to
Musa, without the treacherous international support for Boko Haram, the sect
would have since been defeated.

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