Two senators, Ahmed Zanna and Ali Ndume, and former governor of Borno State, Modu Sheriff, have been put
under surveillance by the police to determine their alleged involvement
in the activities of the violent Islamic sect, Boko Haram. The Inspector-General of Police, Mohammed Abubakar, said yesterday that investigators were collating
evidence on their alleged sponsorship of Boko Haram with a view to
prosecuting them.
Operatives of the JTF
recently arrested a suspected kingpin of the violent sect, Mohammed Bama,
in Zanna's house but the senator claimed, even though Bama is his nephew, he was not arrested in his house but Sheriff's house. Boko Haram was founded under Sheriff's watch as governor of Borno State.
A self-confessed former spokesman for Boko Haram, Ali Konduga, also named
Ndume as a financier of the sect. Ndume, a senator representing Borno
South District, is currently facing trial prosecution at a Federal High
Court in Abuja. He was arrested November 21, 2011. Believe this, he was at
the time a member of a Presidential committee on how to curb the
activities of Boko Haram.
Yorubas will say; Kokoro ton je efo, idi efo lowa. The insect eating up the vegetable, is at the bottom of the vegetable. Their 'house' will be divided against them, let them continue to point fingers at each other, the blood of the innocents is crying out. Also, I read a report on E247 that boko haram wants to cease fire, I haven't confirmed this but read their report after the cut...
The cease fire is expected to come with some conditions. It is unceratin what their condition will be but our source indicates that the conditions will include -a demand for the federal security authorities to release the entire members of Boko Haram currently in detention, to allow them freedom of worship, compensate them for loses and their dead comrades.
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