After
about three years of attacks on security formations, public and worship places, the
Jamaatul Ahjlil Sunna lidawati wal Jihad otherwise known as Boko Haram,
on Monday agreed to cease-fire.
The organisation’s Second Commander
(southern and northern Borno), Muhammed Abdulaziz, in a statement, cited dialogue
with the Borno State Government as reason.
“I am announcing this ceasefire with the
approval and consent of the leader Sheikh Abubakar Shekau. We, therefore, call
on all our members to stop all acts of violent immediately and await further
directives,” said Sheikh Abdul Aziz, who introduced himself as the
second in command to Mr. Shekau.
But the Federal
Government, in a swift reaction, said it would not make a formal pronouncement
yet on the ceasefire.
Abdulaziz,
who was said to have been in company with another top member of
the sect while reading the statement, did not say when the dialogue with the
Borno State Government took place.
Assuring
that the group was serious about the ceasefire, Abdulaziz said security
agencies could, once the ceasefire is fine-tuned, go ahead and arrest anyone
that violates it.
The
statement reads: “I, Sheikh Muhammed Abdulazeez Ibn Idris, is the 2nd
Commander- in-charge of southern and northern Borno after Imam Abubakar Shekau
of Jamaatul Ahjlil Sunna lidawati wal Jihad otherwise known as Boko
Haram.
“For
sometime now, we the members of Jamaatul ahlil Boko Haram sunna
lidawati wal jihad otherwise known as Boko Haram have recently had a
meeting and dialogue with the government of Borno State where we resolved that given the
prevailing situation, there is the need for us to cease fire.
“We, on
our own, in the top hierarchy of our movement under the leadership of Imam
Abubakar Shekau, as well as some of our notable followers agreed that our
brethren in Islam, both women and children are suffering unnecessarily; hence
we resolved that we should bring this crisis to an end.
“We
therefore call on all those that identify themselves with us and our cause, to
from today (Monday) lay down their arms. Let every member who hears this
announcement relay it to the next member who hasn’t heard.
“We have
met with the Borno State Government on two occasions and the fallout of the
meeting was to cease fire. Presently, we are going to comply with the
ceasefire order and by the time we are done with that, then security
agencies could go ahead and arrest whomever they find carrying arms
or killing under our name. We are very much aware of the fact that some
criminals have infiltrated our movement and continued attacking and killing
people using our name.
“Of
course, there is a faction within us, but the larger faction of our movement is
the one in support of this ceasefire move. Moreover, once top members of our
group, including Imam Abubakar Shekau, are in support of the need for
ceasefire, other smaller factions can be dealt with easily.
“This
message, by the Grace of Allah, comes directly from the office of Imam Abubakar
Shekau, the supreme leader of Jamaatul ahlil Sunna lidawati wal Jihad.”
But the Federal
Government said it would properly study the conditions (if any) for
the ceasefire before a decision and pronouncement could be made on it.
A top Presidency official,
who pleaded anonymity, said, “From our experience, the sect is not
reliable and their words cannot be taken at face value.
“All
facets of governmental apparatus would be consulted before a final decision would be
taken on the matter. We are not in a hurry to jump at their offer.
He added
that while government was committed to dialogue, it would not negotiate with
any group on a position of weakness.
Sect To Surrender Arms
Sheik Abdul Aziz urged the Joint
Task Force and other security agents to reciprocate the ceasefire announcement
as it takes immediate effect.
On the mode of the ceasefire,
the second in command said talks with government officials on how to
surrender the arms are also on-going and urged members of the sect nationwide
to cooperate fully.
The sect has earlier announced
ceasefire with many stiff conditions in the recent past as security and
government officials rejected such conditions.
Reasons And Conditions For
Ceasefire
He said the adoption of the
ceasefire is because of the hardships women and children are subjected to and
urged members to abide by the directive of the ceasefire and to extend it to
others yet to be aware of the development.
He also
demanded that detained members of the sect be released and the destroyed
mosque of its late leader, Mohammed Yusuf, rebuilt as a condition for the
ceasefire.
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