Thursday 10 July 2014
CHIBOK GIRLS: Release our detained members today, get your girls tomorrow – Boko Haram
An unidentified alleged member of the infamous Boko Haram
sect has insisted that the federal government must release its
detained members inorder to secure release of the over
200 Chibok schoolgirls abducted from their secondary in
Borno three months ago.
He made the revelation via the BBC World Service.
Speaking in a distorted pattern, the alleged member of the
sect further revealed he was a teacher in the sect and joined
the group in 2004.
He revealed to the BBC that the girls were in “a state of
amnesty”, healthy and eating well, adding that the Christians
who refused to convert to Islam were not forced to do so as it
is anti-Islamic, This Day reports.
The Boko Haram member maintained that the girls
were taken for a specific reason and reiterated the
condition for their release, adding that the girls
would be released once the federal government met
the terrorist group’s demands for a prisoner
exchange deal.
“Today, if the government releases our members,
tomorrow or the next day, we promise you can see
all of them. As our leader Abubakar Shekau
promised to the media, if the government releases
our members, we will release them.”
On the condition of the girls, the Boko Haram
teacher said: “I am telling a fact, they are in a state
of amnesty, they don’t have a problem. Some of
them have belief in Islam, some of them said they
will not convert to Islam, but we did not
differentiate. We are not forcing them or putting
them under any pressure.
“Those who agreed to convert to Islam have been
converted and those who refused we left them, we
said stay. There is no forced conversion in Islam.
Allah commands us to treat everyone equally. We
are not differentiating them; we treat all of them
equally.
“They all are healthy. They are feeding well. If you
see them now, you will see that they don’t have any
problem.”
He added that under the Islamic faith the killing of
women and children was unacceptable except they
are the aggressors, but pointed out that some of
them might get caught in the crossfire in the event
of bombings or attacks.
“Under
Islam,
killing
women
and
children
is not
acceptable. But if they are fighting you, then you
must fight them. But if they don’t attack you, you
leave them. Killing children and women is not
accepted at all. We only go after those who give
information to our enemy… But if we bomb
somewhere or make arrest somewhere, it will affect
them but killing women and children is not
accepted,” he said.
Despite the revelations made by the Boko Haram
“teacher” the Council of State, which met yesterday
reiterated the position of the federal government
that the abducted schoolgirls would soon regain
their freedom, urging the public to be patient as the
government works to wipe out terrorism.
Briefing State House correspondents at the end of
the meeting the Governor of Akwa Ibom State,
Godswill Akpabio, said the security of the nation
topped the agenda, adding that President Goodluck
Jonathan and the National Security Adviser, Col.
Sambo Dasuki (rtd) were briefed on the steps that
were being taken to rescue the abducted schoolgirls.
He said military authorities also confirmed that
efforts were being made and very soon there would
be good news.
“It was also heartwarming to note that the issue is
not whether we can rescue the girls, but the issue is
how can we can rescue them in a way that we can
ensure their safety so that we don’t end up in the
attempt to rescue them we endanger their lives.
“What also came out is the need for Nigerians to be
patient because terrorism is a new challenge in
Nigeria and it is not something that goes away
immediately and we have to be meticulous in our
approach and make sure that we take the best steps
forward to reduce and minimise the possible loss of
lives in an attempt to curb the insurgents.
“We are very satisfied the security agents know
very well where the girls are located and they are on
top of the situation.
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