Dr. Stephen Davis, an Australian
negotiator who revealed names of sponsors of Boko Haram about a week ago, has
again opened up on how the Islamist group was hijacked by Abubakar Shekau.
Speaking in an interview he
granted to the Vanguard, Davis gave details of how the sect was hijacked by
Shekau and how it became a terrorist group.
Excerpts of the interview he
granted to the Vanguard:
What do you have to show that you were engaged
by the Nigerian government to negotiate with Boko Haram?
I was not engaged by the Federal Government of Nigeria, any state government or
any other party. I went to Nigeria in late April in an effort to facilitate a
handover of the Chibok captives after discussing such a possibility with former
commanders of JAS (Jama’atu Ahlul Sunnah Lih Da’awa wal Jihad otherwise known
as JAS) and others close to Boko Haram.
Why did you release the report of your
assignment to the media instead of sending it to government?
I did not construct a report of my
efforts in Nigeria. As I said earlier, I was not engaged by any party and
therefore had no obligation to report to anyone.
Some Nigerians find it curious that you
decided to give your report only to Arise TV, owned by a Nigerian, Nduka
Obiagbena, who also owns Thisday Newspapers and may be sympathetic to some
politicians in Nigeria.
I gave a radio interview to the
ABC in Australia which subsequently told me that after the transcript was
posted to their online site, it had been picked up in the UK and Sky News
requested an interview. In the hope of bringing attention to the many other
girls and boys kidnapped by Boko Haram, I agreed to a television interview.
That interview took place in Channel 7 studios in Australia and it was at that
point that I was told it was an interview with Arise TV. I had not heard of
Arise TV and did not know it was owned by a Nigerian or indeed that it had any
association with Nigeria. At the time of giving the TV interview, I was of the
understanding that it would be broadcast by Sky News in the UK.
On Mr Obiagbena, I have not met
him or ever been contacted by him.
Many Nigerians find it extremely difficult to
understand how the former Chief of the Army Staff, Lt. Gen. Ihejirika, who
actually fought Boko Haram elements and was accused of genocide could be linked
with sponsoring the violent group.
It is much easier to understand Mr
Sheriff’s alleged association with Boko Haram than any association of Mr
Ihejirika. Mr Sheriff was said to have a long history of promoting
groups to assist in his past efforts to win the governorship of Borno
State. On 29 July 2009, there was a confrontation with security officers
at Mamudo Village, along Potiskum/Damaturu Road, Yobe. 33 JAS members were
killed. Later that night, there was a long battle with combined security
operatives at Railway Terminus, Maiduguri, Borno State. Scores were killed and
the JAS operational base was destroyed. Yusuf was subsequently captured
by the military and handed over to the police. The JAS alleged that it was on
Sheriff’s orders that Yusuf was executed in Maiduguri on 30 July 2009. Shekau
was presumed killed in the same battle and a corpse was identified as that of
Shekau. Thus the remaining JAS leaders made it clear their intention was to
kill Sheriff and so it is right that Sheriff claims he is a victim of
JAS. The Boko Haram we see today is not the JAS that was operational under
Yusuf. Shekau emerged in mid-2010 and publicly claimed the leadership of a
reinvigorated JAS.
Shekau formed Ansaru which he used
for kidnapping and beheading victims. This behaviour was a major departure from
the original mandate of the JAS which was to purify Islam and return it to the
behaviour example in the life of the Prophet. Many among the JAS leadership are
no longer active and others have been killed. This has allowed Shekau to take
the JAS to more extreme action and expanded the kidnapping, bombing and
slaughtering. The Boko Haram we have today is a much expanded Ansaru. What we
see now is not the Yusufiya which wanted very much to settle scores with
Sheriff. It is Boko Haram as a partner to ISIS and Al Shabaab.
Now I will offer an opinion as to
the motives of the sponsors of Boko Haram.The political sponsors of Boko Haram
seem to think that they can use Boko Haram to terrorise Nigeria to demonstrate
that the current government cannot ensure the security of Nigerian citizens
both Muslim and Christian. Therein the sponsors assume they can undermine any
efforts of the current government to be re-elected in 2015. Herein lies the
flaw for the conflict and instability currently being fanned suits the aims of
Al Qa’eda and the architects of terrorism. Should the sponsors of Boko Haram
win government in 2015, they will likely find that they cannot turn Boko Haram
off or that Boko Haram will demand control of at least Borno State in return
for reducing their attacks. Borno State may be just the beginning of an
expanding caliphate.
Several Boko Haram commanders and
other persons close to and respected by Boko Haram have told me the names of
some of the sponsors of Boko Haram. They have also described how some funds are
transferred and arms made available. I have made public some of that
information. I have also been told by some commanders that if one of the
sponsors is arrested, they will surrender, release the girls and give
information on the sponsors. Not all Boko Haram commanders will follow this
lead but it may be a firm step towards dismantling or at least isolating Boko
Haram.
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