THE fundamentalist Islamic sect, Jama’atu Ahlissunnah Lidda’awati
Wal-Jihad, otherwise known as Boko Haram, on Tuesday in a statement
claimed responsibility for the mass killings in Plateau State at the
weekend.
More than 100 persons were reportedly killed in attacks on three
communities in the Barkin Ladi and Riyom local government areas of the
state on Saturday and Sunday.
The sect “thanked God for the success of the attacks” and vowed that
there was no going back on the jihad (Holy War) it had launched against
Christians and the government. It also asked “Christians in Nigeria to
accept Islam” as a condition for a ceasefire.
It described as a “new lie” claims by the new National Security
Adviser, Sambo Dasuki, that he has an access for a dialogue with its
leaders.
The statement
Full (and unedited) text of the Boko Haram statement, issued by its spokesman, Abu Qaqa, and posted on SaharaReporters
on Tuesday, reads, “The Jama’atu Ahlissunnah Lidda’awati Wal-Jihad, is
grateful to Almighty God and hereby makes it known to the world of our
success and attack on Barkin Ladi and Riyom in Plateau State on
Christians, security agencies and members of National Assembly.
“Like we said earlier, Christians in Nigeria should accept Islam,
that is true religion, or they will never have peace. We do not regard
them as trusted Christians as some illiterates are campaigning because
it was Christians that first declared war on Muslims with the support of
government.
“Like we said, we shall continue to look for government officials;
they will not have the rest of mind. We will attack their homes and
security agencies in the same way they are attacking us and destroying
our houses that we have been renting. We will continue with what we did
in Rijiyar Zaki in Kano State.
“To the general public, particularly those in Kano that are dragging
their heads into this fight by supporting security agencies. Let them
learn from what happened to people in Kurna quarters. From now on anyone
found wanting should have himself to blame. We do not have any agenda
than working to establish Islamic Kingdom like during the time of
Prophet Mohammed (PBUH) no matter what will happen to us.
“We heard the information going round that new National Security
Adviser, Sambo Dasuki, has gotten means of reaching us for a dialogue,
that is a new lie.”
86 died –STF
The Special Task Force, a military outfit in charge of security in
the state, on Tuesday, however, put the number of dead victims of the
weekend’s attacks at 86.
The state Police Public Relations Officer, DSP Emmanuel Abuh, however
said that the casualty figure had not been ascertained because of the
resurgence of attacks on Sunday. He said that figures were still being
compiled.
Spokesman for the STF, Capt. Salisu Mustapha, told our correspondent
in Jos that the figure included 63 bodies counted in the nine villages
attacked by gunmen and that of the 21 bodies of the attackers that met
their deaths during the violence.
Two policemen, according to Mustapha, were also killed.
Fifty bodies were recovered from a church in Matse. The dead were
villagers that ran to the church during Saturday’s attack on their
community.
Among the victims of the killings were a Senator, Gyang Dantong; and a
member of the state House of Assembly, Gyang Fulani, who met their
deaths on Sunday when gunmen swooped on them while leading the
procession for the mass burial of the 50 killed in the church.
A survivor of the attack on the legislators, Mr. Simon Mwadkon, said
Dantong and Fulani died of exhaustion while running away from their
attackers.
Mwadkon is a member of the House of Representatives.
Soldiers didn’t run away
Salisu denied media reports that the soldiers ran away because of the superior gunfire of the attackers.
Mwadkon had told Governor Jonah Jang, when the latter visited him
that he suspected connivance between the soldiers and the attackers
given the behaviour of the colonel who led the security team to the
burial site where Dantong and Fulani were killed.
He had also told Jang that the colonel directed them to remove the
ambulance they brought to the site to enable him to bring in an armoured
tank, but rather used his Hillux Van to block the only road to the
place.
Mwadkon had also alleged that it took the soldiers more than
one-and-a- half hours to convey the gasping senator to the hospital,
while he, who left after the senator, arrived at the hospital ahead of
the soldiers.
Dantong’s younger brother, Rwang, on Monday had alleged that the attack on the procession was aimed at killing the Senator.
However, Mustapha described Mwadkon’s claims as lies.
He said, “Those are blatant lies, nothing like that happened. These
people (soldiers) are professionals for crying out loud. How can they
run away?
“What they did when they heard the gunshots was to tell the people to
lie down because they knew that from the distance the shots were coming
from nobody would be hit because of the calibre of the guns they were
shooting from; but in frenzy they all started running. And that was why
the two senators died of exhaustion and it was for the same reason that
nobody sustained any gunshots.”
No arrest yet
He however said no arrest had been made.
The Plateau State Commissioner for Information, Mr. Yiljap Abraham,
could not be reached as he was said to be attending the state Security
Council meeting as of press time.
The Coordinator of the National Emergency Management Agency in the
state, Mr. Dan Gambo, could also not be reached as calls to his mobile
phone were not answered.
More attacks on Tuesday
Meanwhile, fresh attacks were reported in two more villages in the Barkin Ladi and Riyom local government areas on Tuesday.
The attackers set ablaze the houses of fleeing villagers at Shong and Tse in Barkin Ladi.
Though reports indicated that there were no lives lost in the Tuesday
attacks, a member representing Riyom constituency in Plateau State
House of Assembly, Daniel Dem, who confirmed the new development to our
correspondent on Tuesday, said that more than 140 corpses were still
lying rottten at the scene of attacks in the villages because the
villagers had no access to their homes to evacuate the bodies of their
loved ones.
He said, “I can authoritatively confirm to you that as I am talking
to you now, the same gunmen from top of the mountain have attacked two
more villages.
“The two villages, Tse and Shong, are in ruins with no house
standing. The gunmen came in their usual style with sporadic shootings.
The villagers were scared and they ran out of their houses, the gunmen
set the houses ablaze and the incident had added to the numbers of
displaced people in the area.”
Efforts to get Abuh to comment on the new development were not successful as calls to his mobile phone were not answered.
may God help us as nation from this dirty monster ooooooo
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