Nigeria’s army chief has ordered troops fighting insurgents in
the country’s northeast to capture the elusive leader of the Boko Haram terror
group dead or alive within 40 days.
Boko Haram has been waging a war against the Nigerian state
since 2009, using its violent campaign to pursue the establishment of an
Islamic caliphate in Nigeria’s northeast.
The group held over 14 local governments at a time. But General
Tukur Buratai, Nigeria’s chief of army staff, who oversaw the rein in of the
terror group’s activities, wants its leader Abubakar Shekau captured dead or
alive.
“The Chief of Army Staff, Nigerian Army, Lieutenant General
Tukur Yusufu Buratai, has directed the Theatre Commander, Operation LAFIYA
DOLE, Major General Ibrahim Attahiru, to capture Abubakar Shekau, the so-called
and self-styled leader of Boko Haram terrorist group, dead or alive,” army
spokesperson Sani Usman said in a statement late on Friday.
“The theatre commander has further been directed to do so within
40 days. He is to employ all arsenals at the disposal of the Theatre Command to
smoke out Shekau wherever he is hiding in Nigeria,” Usman added.
Last August, the Nigerian military claimed that the Boko Haram leader
was seriously wounded in an airstrike which killed many of the group’s
commanders. The Nigerian authorities had at different times previously claimed
to have killed the terror group’s leader only for those assertions to be
debunked by Shekau.
“You have been spreading in the social media that you injured or
killed me,” Shekau said in a 40-minute video released on Youtube and dated
September 25.
“Oh tyrants, I’m in a happy state, in good health and in
safety.”
Apart from having to fight off the onslaughts from the Nigerian
and multinational troops, Shekau has had to contend with an internal strife
which has left the group factionalised.
In August 2016, the Islamic State group said the son of Boko
Haram founder Mohammed Yusuf, Abu Mus’ab Al-Barnawi, was the new leader of its
“West Africa province”.
Shekau, who pledged allegiance to IS in March 2015, has
maintained he was still in charge.
According to the United Nations, nearly two million people in
the northeast region are currently suffering from severe acute malnutrition and
5.5 million are in need of food aid.
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