As the military deploys its
special force units to track the fleeing leader of the Boko Haram sect,
Abubakar Shekau, there are strong indications that the terror kingpin may
have fled Nigeria through the help of Islamic State (ISIS) groups operating in
East and North Africa.
Saturday Sun gathered that with the recent loss of his group’s caliphate headquarters, Gwoza to the Nigeriantroops and the invasion of Sambisa forest by a detachment of the nation’s special force units deployed from their base in Makurdi, Benue State, the Boko Haram leader saw his capture as imminent.
According to dependable military intelligence sources, Shekau had to send emissaries to ISIS affiliates with strongholds in East and North Africa to pave the way for his escape to their region from where he intends to coordinate his group’s activities or ultimately relocate to ISIS headquarters in the Middle East.
One of the sources revealed that
Saturday Sun gathered that with the recent loss of his group’s caliphate headquarters, Gwoza to the Nigeriantroops and the invasion of Sambisa forest by a detachment of the nation’s special force units deployed from their base in Makurdi, Benue State, the Boko Haram leader saw his capture as imminent.
According to dependable military intelligence sources, Shekau had to send emissaries to ISIS affiliates with strongholds in East and North Africa to pave the way for his escape to their region from where he intends to coordinate his group’s activities or ultimately relocate to ISIS headquarters in the Middle East.
One of the sources revealed that
“having
discovered that he was being tracked through his Thuraya satellite phone,
Shekau recently dropped the line and handset totally to evade capture. But the
last satellite image of him and other intelligence pieced together by
forces on the battle frontline show his desperation to escape fromthe country to
parts of East Africa or North Africa where ISIS is having some footholds.”
The source, a red neck
military chief further told Saturday Sun that
“as part
of moves being made by Shekau, he now relocates with fewer guards and limited
number of lieutenants knowing his movement schedule. This is to frustrate
intelligence gathering efforts by security forces and avoid attracting the
focus of satellite image capturing technology deployed by
some foreign super powers and shared with the Nigerian security
forces.”
It was gathered that as part
of his bid to escape the heat of ongoing military operations in the Northeast
Nigeria, Shekau has in the last few weeks changed his look and physical appearance
dramatically.
“A recent
intelligence from one of our foreign partners shows the Boko Haram leader
clean shaven which totally alters his look. That heightens our curiosity about
his motive, before we got other evidence that pointed to the fact that he was
trying to cross the border”, the source added.
As earlier exclusively by Saturday
Sun, Shekau had stayed in crisis-ridden Northern Mali to coordinate the
training and operations of the militant group before they were flushed out of
there by a joint French and African forces, including Nigerian troops.
He thereafter crossed the porous borders to join his foot soldiers in Borno
State.
“He may
not find it easy to return to Mali this time round but we suspect he may be
targeting East Africa or parts of North Africa such as Libya and Egypt where
some islamist groups are causing instability now”, a senior military chief
involved in the prosecution of the war against the militant group told Saturday
Sun, adding that he cannot categorically say whether Shekau had indeed
escaped or still in the country.
“On whether he has
successfully escaped from Nigeria, I have no such information but at the same
time I cannot rule that out because of his level of desperation to flee and his
links with some other groups within the region and even beyond”, the source
stressed, adding: “What we strongly believe at this moment is that he is still
within our reach or that of our neighbours; especially Niger and Chad. He may
find it difficult to move beyond these borders and may end up returning to one
of our remote villages in the North-East to hide.”
The source also stated that
Shekau had told some of his close lieutenants that he would rather die from
gunshot from his guards than being killed by the Nigerian troops whom
he regards as “infidels.”
“One of
his captured commanders once disclosed that Shekau had given instructions to
his personal guards to shoot him dead in the face of a confrontation with our
troops who he calls infidels. He believes that makes him a martyr”, the source
added.
When contacted on the
information that Shekau had fled the country between the last week of
March and the first two weeks of April, the acting Director of Public Relations,
Nigeria Army, Colonel Sani Usman said,
“We have
an ongoing war against terrorists in this country and we are determined by all
means and what it takes to eliminate, capture all terrorists and destroy all
their known camps.
“If in the process, any of their leaders is captured, so be it because the whole war is not about an individual. We are also determined to arrest all of them dead or alive.”
“If in the process, any of their leaders is captured, so be it because the whole war is not about an individual. We are also determined to arrest all of them dead or alive.”
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