Thursday, November 1, 2012

Boko Haram Vows To End Attacks:Request Dialogue In Saudi Arabia, Demands Ali Modu Sheriff’s Arrest

Boko Haram terrorist sect via their spokesman, Abu
Mohammed has vowed to cease fire only if
former Borno State Governor, Ali Modu Sheriff can
be arrested and prosecuted according to the law of
the land.
The sect who spoke to journalist in a tele-
conference in Maiduguri on Nov 1st, 2012 said this
is an opportunity for a complete cease fire.
According to Boko Haram’s spokesman, Abu, the
group has planned to stop their incessant attacks if
the Federal Government can arrest the
aforementioned ex-governor and rebuild their
places of worship that was demolished back in
2009.
Abu Mohammed further said the government
should release all their members in the custody of
SSS with immediate effect and all their wives who
were displaced following the crises as well as
their children must be rehabilitated into the
society to create room for a fruitful dialogue
with the Federal Government.
Boko Haram Requests Dialogue In Saudi Arabia
Boko Haram demanded a dialogue which must take
place in Saudi Arabia through the following Muslim
elders:
Dr. Shettima Ali Monguno
Ex-President General Muhammadu Buhari
Ex- Yobe Governor Bukar Abba Ibrahim
Ambassador Gaji Galtimari
Barrister Aisha Alkali Wakil
Barrister Alkali Wakil
Boko Haram Mandates 5 Members To Dialogue
On Their Behalf
According to the group’s spokesman, Abu, the 5
members of the sect mandated to dialogue on the
behalf are:
Abu Mohammed Abdulazeez (spokesman)
Abu Abbas
Sheikh Ibrahim Yusuf
Sheikh Sani Kontogora
Mamman Nur
Abu also said most of their attacks were motivated
by politicians seeking power in the Borno Emirate
council and the federal government.
He said Boko Haram militants are not fighting for
Allah.
He further said the destruction of school across
Borno state were carried out by angry politicians
who were denied contracts from the government.

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