Sunday, 24 June 2012

Jonathan Sacks Minister Of Defence Bello Haliru

Dr. Bello Haliru Mohammed
By SaharaReporters, New York
President Goodluck Jonathan  has removed the minister of defense, Dr. Haliru Bello, from office with immediate effect.  The name of his replacement will be sent  to the National Assembly.

Andrew Owoye Azazi Axed As National Security Adviser

Owoeye Azazi
By SaharaReporters, New York
SaharaReporters has just learnt that President Goodluck Jonathan has approved the removal of General Andrew Owoye Azazi as his National Security Adviser.
Mr. Azazi, a retired military officer, has been criticized as an inept adviser on national security. His tenure has witnessed an escalation in deadly bomb attacks by the extremist Islamist sect, Boko Haram.
A source told SaharaReporters that Mr. Jonathan’s decision to fire the NSA was a gesture to many Northern politicians who have accused Mr. Azaziof openly politicizing his office by making statements that disparage the Northern parts of Nigeria.
“Many big-time Northerners, including members of the PDP, complained to President Jonathan when General Aziza blamed in-fighting within the party for the increasing violence in the country,” said the source.
Another source close to President Jonathan refused to confirm the removal of General Aziza, but told SaharaReporters that he was aware that Mr. Jonathan “intends to explore various means of arresting the disturbing state of insecurity in the country.”
One source in the security sector revealed that Sambo Dasuki was the top contender to replace Mr. Azazi.
SaharaReporters rang Mr. Aziza’s telephone number, but was unable to obtain his reaction since his phone was busy.

Jonathan Appoints Retired Col. Sambo Dasuki As New NSA, Sacks Defense Minister


By SaharaReporters, New York
SaharaReporters has confirmed that President Goodluck Jonathan has appointed Colonel Sambo Dasuki (rtd) to replace General Andrew Owoye Azazi as the new National Security Adviser (NSA). Mr. Jonathan also dropped Minister of Defense, Haliru Bello, from his cabinet with immediate effect.
Sources within the Presidency in Abuja told SaharaReporters that the moves come as part of the president’s move to revamp his administration’s response to the growing threat of violence from the extreme Islamist sect, Boko Haram.
Mr. Dasuki had previously overseen the Nigerian mint. A source said he was also one of those who opposed the late Nigerian dictator, Sani Abacha.
Mr. Bello, the fired Defense Minister, has had a controversial profile. A source disclosed that he was involved in the Halliburton bribe scandal.
Our source said Mr. Jonathan would soon forward the name of Mr. Bello’s replacement to the National Assembly.

Bomb Blast Hits Popular Abuja Nightclub

Bright flames from the scene of the blast
By SaharaReporters, New York
A bomb exploded at the popular Crystal Lounge in the Wuse II district of Abuja. According to eyewitnesses, a man entered a crowded food court, planted the bomb and then ran away. No casualties recorded but five cars were destroyed in the attack.

Boko Haram Denies Involvement in Kano Mosque Bombing Plot, Says Habibu Bama Died A Martyr


Boko Haram's Shekau and lieutenants
By SaharaReporters, New York
Jama’atu Ahlissunnah Lidda’awati Wal-Jihad, the militant Islamic group widely known as Boko Haram said today it was not involved in yesterday’s attempt to bomb a mosque in Fage Local Government area of Kano State.
In a statement obtained by SaharaReporters, Boko Haram spokesperson Abul Qaqa described the story as a ruse and mischief by the State Security Service (SSS) which they accused of being behind the plan.
The sect also expressed its delight with the death of one of its commanders, Habibu Bama, whom they described as a martyr who died in the course of fighting for Allah. It repeated its warning to media houses which misrepresent their positions, and re-stated in the statement, which was written in Hausa, that those misleading their positions would have themselves to blame in event of an attack.
Below is the full statement:
“Blessed and thanks be to Almighty Allah and merciful. And to also his Prophet Muhammad (S.A.W.). After this we wish to react to what we heard in the media yesterday Friday that some people attempted to plant bomb in one of the Friday mosques in Kano City. This jihad being advance by Jama’atu Ahlissunnah Lidda’awati Wal-Jihad wish to distance itself from this atrocity, and we are aware that it is such mischief being orchestrated and in line with the operations of SSS like their counterparts in other parts of the world; all in the bid of blackmailingMujahedeens. And they will not succeed by the power of Almighty Allah, because everybody knows that we are doing only Jihad towards ensuring adhering to Muslim system. It is because of this that we were being said to be “Islamic Extremists”, and so how can we bomb where Allah is being worshipped? Because of this, it is just mischief of those kicking against the realization of Islamic state, and they will not achieve their sinister plot with the power of Allah on our side.

“We are happy to express our happiness and joy because of the gallantry Almighty Allah granted our brother Habibu Bama, we are hoping Allah accepts this act of martyrdom and his sacrifice to Jihad, dying in the field of war is a pride and most cherished last pride of a real Muslim.
“Again, we are warning the media up to now to brace up, because like they know we are working very hard to avoid face up with them. But up to now some of them did not understand us. Because like we put it as a condition to them, any media outlet that knows they will not report our messages as we put in correct form, it should not disseminate it completely, even from the government side concerning us and even if it is Goodluck Jonathan that talk about us. They shouldn’t make a mistake and report it. And if they make mistake and report it, then whatever that befall them, they should cry with themselves.”

Thursday, 21 June 2012

More suicide bombings coming, task force warns



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More suicide bombings coming, task force warns

Maiduguri residents were told yesterday to prepare for more suicide bombings.
The Joint Task Force (JTF) - Operation Restore Order (ORO) - in a statement by its spokesman Lt. Col. Sagir Musa, warned of plans by terrorists to carry Impovised Explosive Devices (IEDs) in stolen vehicles. It warned the public to report to the appropriate bodies immediately a vehicle is stolen.
The statement reads:  “Information recently available to the JTF ORO in Maiduguri indicated that there have been desperate moves by Boko Haram terrorists to steal/snatch vehicles to be used for terrorists’ activities by implanting Improvised Explosive Devices in vehicles and or through suicide bombing.
“The Task Force wishes to alert members of the public, particularly those whose vehicles have been stolen, to immediately report such incident to the nearest police station or to the JTF as such vehicles if used for terrorism acts would lead to owners of such vehicles being treated as collaborators and accomplices.”
The JTF spokesman said the task force’s  troops and Department of State Services personnel have arrested six suspected Boko Haram members involved in the attack on EYN Church in Biu, Borno State, on June 17. Some worshippers were killed.  
Those arrested are in JTF custody and are being interrogated.
Also yesterday, Prelate of Methodist Church Nigeria Dr. Sunday Ola Makinde warned that “if something serious, strategic and meaningful is not done, we may just be working our way towards another avoidable civil war.
” Speaking in Lagos against the backdrop of the recent coordinated bombings in Kaduna and Zaria, the Prelate said: 
“For how long are we going to remain silent? Here we are begging the issue while innocent people are dying and their loved ones are yet to get justice. Is it a crime to be a Christian in any part of Nigeria? Every time we raise the alarm and call for action, they will say it has no religious colouration which saddens my heart the more whenever I hear that. 
“Before Sunday’s bombings, no fewer than 200 people have been killed in 12 separate attacks on churches or places of Christian worship in the North so far this year and al-Qaeda-linked Islamist terror group Boko Haram has explicitly claimed that it carried out at least 10 of them. Yet we are scratching the matter on the surface rather than intensify efforts and expose those behind these attacks. No fewer than 40 persons were feared killed on Sunday in Kaduna and Zaria as suicide bombers attacked three churches. 
“And in all of these bombings and attacks on Christians and Churches, no person has been arrested or brought to book. Where are we going? Where is justice? This is what is encouraging this culture of impunity, which makes it difficult for one to ascertain if the Government has the political will needed in tackling this menace headlong. 
“Considering all of these, one then begins to worry, if we ever learnt anything from the first civil war which, for me, was avoidable if the principles of justice and fairness were upheld. 
“I appeal to all Christians all over the North and other parts of Nigeria to refrain from reprisal attacks as the battle belongs to GOD. God will definitely fight for us as he did during the introduction of the political Sharia in Nigeria.”
Rev. Makinde added: “ reports monitored today (Wednesday) confirms that this group, widely known as Boko Haram, has plans to launch further devastating attacks on Churches and Government buildings in the coming days and weeks. The sect said it planned to make this month the bloodiest month yet in its violent and bloody campaigns against those it tagged infidels. 
“The report says they are planning a focused and bloody attack for which 300 suicide bombers have been recruited, sent to Mauritania and Somalia for training in handling weapons, bomb making and suicide bombing  and they promise to start with Southern Kaduna and Plateau, two States populated with Christians, in a bid to avenge the death of Muslims who died in the reprisal attacks. 
“I call on the Federal Government, to protect the lives of innocent Nigerians, especially Christians who have been so patient and have refrained from any form of violence. The constitution to which they swore expects them to do so and they have a compelling duty to uphold the Constitution to the letter. Furthermore, nobody is above the law. Without bringing perpetrators and sponsors of these acts of terrorism to book, justice cannot be seen to have been done, which is a big threat to our collective interest as Nigerians in our quest for a united nation.”

Boko Haram: Oil workers threaten to leave North •As PENGASSAN warns of Nigeria’s break-up •MASSOB calls for evacuation of Igbos from North •CAN spits fire

ShareTHE Petroleum and Natural Gas Senior Staff Association of Nigeria (PENGASSAN) warned, on Wednesday, that the attacks on Christian worshippers by the Boko Haram sect in Kaduna and the reprisals on innocent Muslims may mark the beginning of violent break-up of Nigeria as it happened in Yugoslavia.
PENGASSAN declared in a statement entitled: “The road to Yugoslavia,” that the development represents a dangerous descent into anomie, reminiscent of the horrific inter-ethnic and religious war that marked the violent break-up of the former Yugoslavia.
PENGASSAN said it would not hesitate to call out its members, starting from its Kaduna zone, if government continues by its inaction to imperil the lives and limbs of Nigerians, particularly those residing in the northern part of the country.
In the statement signed by its National Publicity Secretary, Comrade ‘Deji Kolawole, PENGASSAN said: “The attacks on Christian worshippers in Kaduna and Zaria last Sunday, claimed by the terrorist group, Boko Haram and the consequent reprisals on innocent Muslims, represent a dangerous descent into anomie, reminiscent of the horrific inter-ethnic and religious war that marked the violent break-up of the former Yugoslavia.”
But he added: “Nigeria cannot afford to take this road to self-destruction, for when the rich make war, it is the poor that suffer. We, therefore, appeal to Nigerians to exercise great restraint in the face of the constant provocation and violence perpetrated on other innocent Nigerians by terrorists under the hood of religionists whose aim is, obviously, to precipitate an ethnic cum religious war in the country. We must note that an eye for an eye would only make us all blind.”
The statement read: “The Petroleum and Natural Gas Senior Staff Association of Nigeria (PENGASSAN) expresses grave concern on the deteriorating security situation in the country resulting in the loss of innocent lives and which has led, lately, to the declaration of a 24-hour curfew in two states — Kaduna and Yobe — with the attendant impact on the socio-economic lives of the citizens of those states and other neighbouring states.
“We further call on the Federal Government of Nigeria, which has all the coercive powers of state to wake up to its primary responsibility, i.e. the security and welfare of the people as enunciated in section 14 of the 1999 Constitution.
“We and indeed all Nigerians are tired of the president’s usual swan song of expressing heartfelt condolences, condemning the dastardly act and promising to bring perpetrators to book whenever attacks like these happen.”
Igbos must leave North —Uwazuruike
The leader of the Movement for the Actualisation of Sovereign State of Biafra (MASSOB), Chief Ralph Uwazuruike and prominent Igbo leaders have insisted that Igbos should evacuate the troubled North.
Uwazuruike, who is also the new Ezeigbo, noted that the renewed call for the evacuation of Ndigbo from the zone was premised on the growing insecurity, with Igbo Christians taking the highest casualty.
Speaking with newsmen by telephone, the MASSOB leader noted that the recent bombing of churches by the Boko Haram sect had exposed the inability of the security forces to tackle the current security challenges and guarantee the security of lives and properties of Nigerians.
Uwazurike, who chided the Joint Task Force (JTF) for withdrawing security from churches in Kaduna when they had intelligence report about an imminent attack, called on Igbos to abandon their businesses in the North and come back home until normalcy returned.
Debunking rumours of possible reprisals in the South-East, Uwazuruike maintained that MASSOB, as a non-violent organisa-tion, upheld the sanctity of life and would not engage in senseless killings and destructions that had become the hallmark of Boko Haram.
Also speaking, Chief Rommy Ezeonwuka, the Ogirishi Igbo, noted that the current crisis in the North was fast degenerating into a religious war that had defied military solution, stressing that security operatives could no longer guarantee the safety of Igbos in the North.
In a related development, Igbos living in Kano have expressed readiness to leave the troubled city, in compliance with the directive of the Igbo leaders, lamenting that they had been living in fear since the breakout of the Boko Haram insurgency.
Speaking with Nigerian Tribune, the president-general of Ndigbo living in Kano, Chief Leonard Nwosu, said despite the efforts of security operatives to restore peace and security, Igbos still lived in fear.
Boko Haram has declared war on Christians —CAN
The Christian Association of Nigeria (CAN) has reacted to Sunday’s attacks on three churches in Kaduna State, saying they were an indication that Boko Haram has declared war on Christians and Christianity in the country.
This is just as CAN in the North-Central declared that Boko Haram insurgence in the northern part had destroyed virtually all the good things the region was known for.
The CAN, in an advertisement placed on Wed-nesday and signed by Kenny Ashaka, special assistant, media and public affairs to its president, Pastor Ayo Oritsejafor, said the latest attacks in Kaduna and Yobe states suggested “a systematic religious cleansing which reminds Christians of the genesis of the jihad.”
While calling on President Goodluck Jonathan to act fast before the crisis got out of hand, CAN also called on the American government to quickly designate the Boko Haram sect as terrorist organisation.
Chairman, North-Central CAN, Reverend Yakubu Pam, while speaking with Nigerian Tribune, expressed disappointment over the level of destruction of both properties and human lives occasioned by the menace of the Boko Haram in recent times.
Pope wants end to terrorism in Nigeria
Pope Benedict SVI, in a statement released by the Vatican Information Service, has called for an end to the terror attacks against Christians in the country.
The pope appealed for an immediate end to the killing of many innocent people, while he also appealed to Nigerians to work together to end the violence.
JTF alerts to suicide bombing plan in Borno
The JTF in Borno State has alerted the people top the alleged plan by the Boko Haram to use stolen vehicles for suicide bomb attacks in the state.
Spokesman of the task force, Lieutenant-Colonel Sagir Musa, said members of the sect were on desperate moves to snatch vehicles to perpetrate bomb attacks.
He also said the JTF troops and personnel of the Department of State Services arrested six suspected Boko Haram men believed to be involved in the attack on EYN Church in Biu, on Sunday.
Bauchi suicide bomber died while receiving treatment —Police
The Bauchi State police command, on Wednesday, said a young man, suspected to be a suicide bomber, who was blown up on Tuesday when an improvised explosive device he was carrying exploded in Bauchi, had died while receiving treatment.
A release signed by the state PPRO, Idris Abuba-kar, said before his death, he confessed to being a member of the sect, adding that one revolver pistol and five rounds of ammunition were recovered from him.
We’ll bring perpetrators to book —Petinrin, Abubakar
The Chief of Defence Staff, Air Marshal Oluseyi Petinrin and the acting Inspector General of Police, Mohammed Abubakar, in Kaduna, on Wednesday, said those hiding under religion to forment trouble would be brought to book.
The duo, after a closed door meeting with Governor Patrick Yakowa, assured residents and the government that security agencies would collaborate to ensure that normalcy returned to the state immediately.
However, calm is gradually returning to Kaduna after three days of tension, just as major streets within the metropolis have been deserted by residents who have been forced to remain indoors because of the 24-hour curfew imposed on them by the state government.
Fresh crisis erupts at Kiyama
Fresh crisis erupted at Kiyama, near Kaduna, on Wednesday, where allegedly armed Christian youths killed some Muslims in the area.
The crisis began where the youth allegedly tore the hijab of a Muslim lady in the Christian-dominated area.
The state PPRO, Aminu Lawan, said the situation was, however, under control.

Nigeria’s survival till 2015 hazy –Bakare

te:  Sun, 06/17/2012 - 23:15 Pastor of The Latter Rain Assembly, Tunde Bakare has expressed apprehension over the survival of Nigeria as a united entity by 2015 if the sliding of the country towards extinction was not arrested. Bakare, at a press conference, in Lagos yesterday raised the alarm that “unless people of goodwill rise to stop the slide, we will wake up one day and discover that Nigeria is no more.”

The cleric, who described the events of the recent past as frightening and sickening, said: “It is out of utter wickedness that Nigerians are going through all the mess,” stating that “no reasonable person can think of 2015 elections with the volume of 2012 mess un-cleared.”

Bakare said President Goodluck Jonathan’s administration was destined to bankrupt Nigeria and balkanize it completely, adding that, “unfortunately, the president himself is dancing to the drumbeat of that destiny.

“Jonathan’s destiny is to bankrupt Nigeria and we should stop him. Political tinkers are tinkering with destiny of Nigeria. Jonathan has the full support of corporate cowboys and oil vultures. If we do not rise to do what we should do, there would not be 2015 for us.

“Politicians are thinking of 2015 to fulfill self desire when 2012 is a total mess. They will kill, maim and rob with reckless abandon so that the real questions would not be asked and the real issues would not be addressed. Nigeria is under divine judgement crying for justice,” the cleric said.

He expressed optimism that those people leading the country astray would be stopped by God. He however made it clear that “nobody is asking for anybody’s blood to flow,” praying that “God that knows how to stop evil should deliver or else we are going towards extinction.”

On Lawan Farouk, Bakare expressed sadness that “the man Nigerians wanted to celebrate allowed greed to get him into trouble,” saying “he now becomes a villain instead of hero.”

However, the clergyman warned that the scandal should not be allowed to tamper with the report of the ad-hoc probe committee, suspecting that the issue was being manipulated to cause diversion and distraction

$111,000 fraud: Suspect commits suicide in EFCC’s custody

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The Economic and Financial Crimes Commission (EFCC) has announced the death of 52 years old Italian, Mr. Mauro Zanin, a suspected fraudster two days before he was scheduled to appear in court. He was found dead in the bathroom of EFCC’s detention facility in Abuja at about 4.50 am yesterday. He had apparently committed suicide using his bedsheet. All efforts by the duty officers and a team of EFCC medical personnel led by Dr. Gideon Osi to revive him, failed. He was certified dead at about 5.45 am.

Though all clues point to suicide, the incident had been reported to the police station at Maitama for further investigation.

The deceased was arrested by officers of the Nigerian Immigration Service following a complaint by Mr. Ahamefula Chibuzor Ewuzie that he fraudulently obtained $111,000 from Gladwaters Nigeria Limited, and transferred to the commission on  May 30, 2012 for further investigation.

The commission had filed a five-count charge against him  and got Wednesday, June 20, 2012 as hearing date. He was served the court papers to prepare his defence yesterday. His arrest was officially communicated to the Italian Embassy on May 31, 2012. The same day, the suspect was granted provisional bail, but he could not get a surety to take him on bail.

While in detention, Mr. Zanin was visited on May 30, 2012, by Mr. Nicola Bazzani, First Secretary and Deputy Head of Mission at the Italian Embassy; and everyday by his lawyer, Mr.Ugochukwu Onyejiuto. 

“It is important to say that I took this matter pro bono, with the hope that he will pay my fees when he is free. I was spending my money feeding him… to my amazement; he refused to let his family know what was going on. He has a 30 year-old son who is a lawyer in Italy, but he was always telling them all was well”, Onyejiuto stated. 

Zanin took his own life a day to his scheduled arraignment. He was supposed to be arraigned before the Federal High Court (5) in Abuja on Wednesday, June 20, 2012. Dr. Mma Wokocha, the complainant expressed shock at the news of the suspect’s death, wondering how she would recover the huge sum of money obtained from her by the deceased.

24-hour curfew re-imposed as Kaduna crisis excalates

...Yakowa’s kind-heart, cause of fresh mayhem –Police
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A violent claseh between Muslim and Christian youths was averted in Kaduna yesterday.. Some christian youths surrounded two schools in Kabala West, threatening to set ablaze all students, writing their NECO exams in the area. The quick intervention of security operatives saved the situation’s reprisal attacks.

As a result of the tension and apprehension, residents who had hitherto taken advantage of the relaxation of the 24-hour curfew, hurriedly returned home.

The tensed atmosphere forced the Kaduna State government to quickly reverse itself and imposed a fresh dusk-to-dawn curfew on all parts of the state without exception. Although, it could not be ascertained as at press time how many lives were lost, Daily Sun gathered that properties and vehicles had been destroyed before the imposition of the curfew.

Kaduna State Police Commissioner, Muhammed Jinjiri Abubakar also said that Governor Patrick Ibrahim Yakowa decision to relax the 24-hour curfew earlier imposed in the State to enable the people go about their normal businesses was responsible for yesterday’s riot in Kaduna metropolis.

Major highways and roads in the metropolis were yesterday blocked by rampaging youths who were said to be on revenge mission on the death of their supposed kinsmen in the Sunday bomb blast reprisal attacks in some parts of the city.

Places mostly affected, according to eyewitness, were the Eastern bypass, Ibrahim Taiwo road, Abubakar Gumi Central market among others, but Police said, “We were able to dismantle all the road blocks mounted by the rioters.”

Briefing newsmen on the fresh attacks and the last Sunday bomb blasts in Zaria and Kaduna, Abubakar said the Governor did so out of kind heartedness to prevent the people from experiencing hunger and hardship in the cause of observing the curfew. 

Though, the Police boss refused to say whether there was death and injuries of people in the fresh attacks till at a later date, unofficial report said some people were killed along Nnamdi Azikiwe Eastern bypass with several others injured.

He however, confirmed that the injured ones were taken to various hospitals in the city, adding that one of the policemen that was injured and had his riffle snatched by the rioters was receiving medical attention, just as the riffle had been recovered.

He said two principal suspects who he simply gave their names as Mallam Daudu and Mr.Victor were caught with dangerous weapons and 17 gas cylinders suspected to be impoverished explosion that could cause massive destruction.

On why the police could not foil Sunday bombings in Kaduna and Zaria despite alleged first hand information that got to them about impending blasts, the CP simply said, “My men went on servicing of the vehicles, and that is not to say that we were taken unaware by the bombers.”

According to the CP, “Governor Yakowa was sympathetic to the situation of the people, he said that people should be allowed to go about their lawful business despite the tension in town. It was a kind gesture on the part of the Governor.

“But the Governor’s kindness was abused by the people, and that is wrong of them, and that was why the Governor relaxed the curfew, but we are going out in full force now to enforce the curfew to the later. The curfew will continue till further notice.

“On whether there was death in this fresh attack, we don’t know yet, by the time we meet with the State Emergency Management Agency (SEMA) and other security agencies, we will be able to put records together and see if there was death or not.



“We just came back from operation, it is not humanly possible for me to give you the number of death, but we have succeeded in keeping the State capital calm and peaceful.”

US puts three Boko Haram leaders on terror list

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The United States designated three leaders of the Boko Haram militant group as terrorists Thursday in a bid to stem the violence in Nigeria, which has endured a series of deadly attacks.
The three named by the State Department were Abubakar Shekau, widely believed to lead Boko Haram's main Islamist cell, Abubakar Adam Kambar and Khalid al-Barnawi.
But the US stopped short of putting the group as a whole on its terror list.
"In the last 18 months, Boko Haram or associated militants have killed more than 1,000 people," the State Department said in a statement, adding that Shekau was the most visible of the group's leaders.
The two other men were accused of close links to Al-Qaeda in the Islamic Maghreb, which has been designated as a foreign terrorist organization by the United States.
"Under Shekau's leadership, Boko Haram has claimed responsibility for numerous attacks in northern Nigeria, its primary area of operation," the statement said, adding that most of the victims were "overwhelmingly civilian."
The US designation blocks the men's "property interests subject to US jurisdiction and prohibits US persons from engaging in transactions with or for the benefit of these individuals," the statement added.
Boko Haram, which means "Western education is sin" in the Hausa language spoken in northern Nigeria, is believed to have a number of factions with differing aims, including some with political links and a hardcore Islamist cell.
Initially, the group said it was fighting for the creation of an Islamic state in the north of Nigeria, Africa's most populous nation and largest oil producer.
But a range of demands by different people have since been issued, including the release of its members from prison.
Boko Haram launched an uprising in 2009, leading to nearly a week of fighting that ended with a military assault that left some 800 people dead.
The group went dormant for more than a year before reemerging in 2010 with a series of assassinations. Bomb blasts, including suicide attacks, have since become frequent and increasingly deadly.
Just this week, Boko Haram claimed responsibility for suicide attacks on churches in Kaduna state on Sunday that left at least 16 people dead. They also sparked reprisals by Christian mobs against mosques and Muslims that killed dozens.
Frustration over the government's inability to stop attacks by the group has triggered warnings that more residents could take the law into their own hands.
Shekau was once thought to have been killed, but re-emerged in January to lead the group from the shadows.
He appeared on YouTube at the time, threatening more attacks and saying Boko Haram was responsible for the January 20 violence that killed 185 people in Kano.
He was seen as the second-in-command of Boko Haram during a 2009 uprising. The leader at the time, Mohammed Yusuf, was captured by soldiers and handed over to police. Yusuf was later killed when police claimed he was trying to escape, though rights groups have called it a summary execution.
Born in a farming village also called Shekau in northeastern Yobe state, Shekau studied theology under local clerics in the Mafoni area of Maiduguri and enrolled in a government-run school for Islamic studies.
He is often shown in photos wearing a keffiyeh and seated next to an AK-47 assault rifle, appearing tense.
AFP

How 200 children escaped Kaduna attack

We got wind of attack. Suddenly, soldiers were withdrawn, declares ECWA Cleric
…We didn’t withdraw soldiers –Army
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If the soldiers stationed in Wusasa, Zaria had not been withdrawn, the attack on Evangelical Church Winning All, ECWA, on Sunday might have been averted, the church leaders has stated. But for providence, the attack would have also claimed the lives of 200 children, who were attending Sunday school, as at the time of the attack.

The indication was given by the Secretary, District Church Council, DCC, ECWA, Reverend Chris Dariya, when the Kaduna State governor, Patrick Ibrahim Yakowa, visited the area, to assess the level of destruction.

According to him, the Christian community in Zaria got wind of the impending attack, few days before that members of the Boko Haram were in Zaria, and that they allegedly met last Friday, where the decision to strike on Sunday, was said to have been taken.

He also said that Chairmen and Secretaries of Christian Association of Nigeria, (CAN), held a meeting on the issue, and that by last Saturday, preceding the attack, the military personnel that were drafted to maintain peace around the church were allegedly withdrawn. This, he said, made the Christian community in the vicinity to be apprehensive. Hear him: “We were cautioned on the fact that Boko Haram were already in Zaria. 

We heard vividly there was a meeting on Friday and the Chairmen and Secretaries of CAN Zone 1 were actually invited for a meeting and that menber of Boko Haram were already in Zaria and they were going to strike on Sunday. Some of us were very concerned and  thinking of what possible thing to do to avert such happenings. “I came back on Saturday from a meeting and drove into my office which is just behind (the Church), that is the District Office. 

There were soldiers that were actually patrolling and guarding the area. But I saw them packing their things and I drove there and asked two of them that we heard this report (about Boko Haram impending attack), which I am sure you heard too. You are packing your things and it does not speak well for the community and for me as a religious leader. “I was told that the community was disturbing them and that is why they have to move. 

I told them that it was not the community that kept you here but the government. But they told me they were ordered, but I don’t know where the orders came from,” Dariya said, adding that it baffled them that the soldiers who were there for quite some time were pulled out and the following day, the blast hit the church.

He was, however, quick to add that as Christians, they had forgiven the perpetrators of the act, and had left vengeance for the Lord. Dariya said that on the day of the attack, about 200 children were in the Sunday school section but no one was a victim among them.

But in a swift reaction, the Commandant, Nigerian Army Depot, Zaria, Brigadier-General Hussaini Salihu said the Army did not withdraw soldiers from the ECWA Church, in Zaria, saying that it was not Army’s responsibility to guard a place of worship in the first place. 


He also said that the leadership or members of the ECWA Church, Wusasa, Zaria, did not apply for soldiers to guard the church, saying, “there is no such application on my table.” Speaking to Daily Sun in a telephone interview, General Salihu noted that as part of the community under his command, soldiers patrol areas where there are churches, just like every other places, especially on worship days.

 but it was impossible to station soldiers at a particular worship place, where there were many others to patrol. According to him, only Zaria and Sabon Gari, out of the seven local government areas under Zaria Depot of the Nigerian Army are