The
Defence Headquarters appears not to have authorised the release of the
statement announcing the feared death of the dreaded leader of the Boko
Haram Islamic sect, Abubakar Shekau, on Monday.
Emerging trend and investigation
conducted revealed that the Defence Headquarters
was surprised by the statement announcing that Shekau might have been
killed, which came out on the day a new Division of the Nigerian Army
took over from the Joint Task Force and was assigned the sole
responsibility of continuing with the war against the insurgents.
A source said on Tuesday that the Chief
of Defence Staff, Vice-Admiral Ola Ibrahim, and the top leadership of
the Defence Headquarters were still considering how to verify the
pending issue of Shekau’s killing when the statement announcing his
death was released.
It was gathered that the CDS was still
considering sending troops to the Camerounian town of Amitchide to carry
out an extensive search operation in the area for graves to explore the
possibility of a DNA exercise, when the news was released.
Investigations revealed that the JTF
sent a report on the issue of the killing of Shekau to the DHQ but the
CDS and other top military officers were said to have advised that there
was a need for a proper verification before the release of the death of
somebody of Shekau’s status.
The source said that the decision of the
CDS was taken because of the fact that even the JTF personnel, who
claimed to have killed Shekau were in doubt.
It was learnt that while the military
high command was doubtful of the August 13 video purportedly released by
Shekau, efforts were geared towards getting more concrete proofs of his
death.
The source said, “We were discussing
with the CDS on what steps to take on this issue; there was also need to
send troops to the Camerounian community to verify this claim, conduct a
comprehensive search of the area and then conduct a DNA if possible.
“They sent a report to the CDS, and the
DHQ said that there was need to verify the claim because they themselves
were not sure; this thing happened long ago in June; and they are
releasing the information suddenly.
“The CDS did not authorise the release on this information on Shekau; the DHQ was still trying to verify it…”
When our correspondent contacted the
Director of Defence Information, Brig. Gen Chris Olukolade, the repeated
calls placed to his mobile telephone line did not connect.
The Spokesman of the JTf, Col, Musa
Sagir, had said in a statement on Monday, said that Shekau received
serious gunshot wounds during a gun duel at the Sambisa Forest on June
30 which might have culminated in his death.
“Shekau was mortally wounded in the
encounter and was sneaked into Amitchide – a border community in
Cameroun for treatment which he never recovered.
“It is greatly believed that Shekau might have died between 25 July to 3 August, 2013.” The statement read in part.
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