The leader of the Nigerian Islamist militant
group Boko Haram denied that it entered into a ceasefire agreement with the
government and endorsed an attack last week on a school in northeast Yobe
state.
Bloomberg reports that Abubakar Shekau, in
a video message sent to reporters on Saturday, denied claims by the Minister of
Special Duties Kabiru Turaki this week that a ceasefire was reached on July 8
after talks with the group’s deputy leader, Mohammed Marwan.
“Let me assure you that we will not enter into
any truce with these infidels,” Shekau said. “We will not enter into any truce
with the Nigerian government.”
Boko Haram, whose name means “western education
is a sin” in the Hausa language, has killed thousands of people in gun and bomb
attacks since 2009 in the mainly Muslim North and Abuja in its campaign to
establish an Islamic state in Africa’s largest oil producer. Nigeria’s more
than 160 million people are roughly split between Christians, predominant in
the south, and Muslims, mostly in the north.
The purported cease-fire came in effect two days
after 20 students and a teacher were killed in an attack on a secondary school
in the northeastern state of Yobe. Eli Lazarus, a spokesman for the joint
military and police task force in Yobe, said the attack was probably carried
out by Boko Haram.
“We believe in the massacre inflicted on the
secondary school in Mamudo and Damaturu and other schools; we earlier warned
that we are going to burn all schools,” Shekau said. “They are schools purposely
built to fight Islam.”
While Boko Haram doesn’t attack “children and
young girls or old women,” he said, “Teachers that teach Western education, we
are supposed to kill them in the presence of their students.
The military began an air and ground offensive
against Boko Haram on May 16, two days after President Goodluck Jonathan
imposed emergency rule in the northeastern states of Borno, Yobe and Adamawa to
step up the fight against the Islamist militants. The insurgents were taking
over parts of Borno state, according to Jonathan.
Source: Punch
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