The news which everyone heard loud and clear from the Joint Task
Force (JTF) was that a top Boko Haram commander, Bama, was arrested in the home
of a senator representing Borno Central Senatorial District, Ahmad Zanna. Even
Zanna admitted that the Boko Haram man was a nephew of his. What he has so far
refused to admit is whether Bama was caught in his house or not. His own
argument is that Bama wasn’t caught in his house, but in that of Ali Modu
Sheriff, a former governor of the state who Zanna defeated in the 2011 polls to
become senator.
Zanna took on the
offensive, accusing the JTF of distorting the facts of the arrest. He was
grilled for about nine hours in Abuja by the State Security Service (SSS) over
his alleged links with the Islamic sect.
In a chat with reporters
before he left for the SSS headquarters, Zanna declared that Bama was arrested
in Sheriff’s house and not his. Trying to play the statesman, the troubled
senator said that he was willing to lead a Federal Government delegation
to open talks with the sectarian group, if only it would help to end the
insecurity in the country.
Ali Modu Sheriff, the
ex-governor, was fingered by Zanna as the source of his travails. Reason:
Politics.
Hear him: “My historic
defeat of the former governor of Borno State in the person of Senator Ali Modu
Sheriff has never gone down well with many persons and individuals in this
country.
“Therefore, this latest
campaign by the JTF in Borno State to deploy falsehood against me, even though
they arrested Shuaibu Bama in Sheriff’s house.
“That they choose to
tell the world that they arrested him in my house, is part of the campaign to
rope me in by declaring me a Boko Haram member, financier, sympathiser,
harbourer or even an activist so as to declare my seat vacant.
“This is being
perpetrated to pave the way for Ali Modu Sheriff to by hook or crook come to
the Senate, no matter what.”
According to a Thisday report:
He also called for the
immediate withdrawal of the JTF, adding: “What I’m trying to say about
the JTF is that they are not doing things according to the rules of engagement
and they are unnecessarily killing people more than Boko Haram, so what is the
use of them being there?”
According to him, the
constitution does not allow the JTF to kill people at will.
He said the JTF had
never consulted with the leaders or elders of Borno to resolve the insecurity
challenges posed by the insurgency of the Boko Haram sect.
“The JTF did not consult
the leaders in Borno at any given time; they went there and started harassing
the people instead of them to sit down from the outset to discuss with the
people of Borno,” he added.
He blamed the Boko Haram
insurgency on the inability of leaders to separate politics from security.
Sheriff, in a rebuttal
Monday, refuted Zanna’s claim that Bama was arrested in his (ex-governor’s)
house.
The former governor, in
a statement by his special assistant, Umar Duhu, described Zanna’s attempt to
link him with his problem as laughable and mischievous.
He urged security
agencies to fully investigate Zanna’s links with Boko Haram and allegations of
gunrunning.
“On this note, we want
to call on the relevant security authorities to fully investigate the incident
and Senator Zanna’s possible links with Boko Haram, and also his hajj-by-road
activities for which he was suspected to have used as a façade for the
importation of arms and window for the training of terrorists,” he said.
He said it was common
knowledge in the state that Zanna deceived youths by saying that he would take
them on pilgrimage by road only to send some of them for terrorist training.
“Some of the so-called
pilgrims by road have been traced to terrorists’ camps in Afghanistan and
Syria, and not Saudi Arabia, their preferred destination.
“It is very much on
record that 27 of such pilgrims are still missing up till date,” he said.
Sheriff wondered what
Zanna’s nephew would be doing in the house of a man he said was his political
rival.
He further said that
contrary to Zanna’s claims in the media that he had parted ways with the
suspect, “we can authoritatively confirm that his nephew, Bama, was still his
associate up to the time of his arrest.”
At the SSS headquarters
in Abuja, Zanna revealed how he gave his aides N1.5 million to buy Sallah rams
for the insurgents and their threat to attack him unless he gave them N10
million.
THISDAY gathered Monday
night that Zanna arrived at the SSS headquarters in Abuja at about 1 pm where
he was processed for interrogation.
He gave further insight
into his relationship with the dreaded Islamist sect and reiterated his denial
that Bama was arrested in his Maiduguri home.
He told his
interrogators that he gave N1.5 million for Sallah rams to the sect members
following their threat to attack him.
He, however, added that
when the insurgents accosted one of his aides at gunpoint to know how much he
gave him, he lied to them that he (senator) gave out N1 million.
He explained that when
they took his aide to his house for a search, they retrieved N250,000 and left
a message with the aide for him that he should provide them N10 million or they
would come for him.
The senator, who was
released at about 10 pm, is expected to report back at the SSS headquarters by
11am Tuesday.
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