BREAKING NEWS: SHERIFF AND IHEJIRIKA JUST NAMED AS BOKO
HARAM KINGPINS – AriseTV – August 28, 2014
Australian hostage negotiator Stephen Davis has just named
Former Borno Governor Ali Modu Sheriff and immediate chief of army staff Lt-Gen
Ihejirika (removed in January 2014) as the Boko Haram brains on ARISE NEWS.
Davis said Boko Haram commanders that he has been
negotiating with as the source of this information. The kingpins not only
finance BH operations but select targets for assassination and execution.
Finally, the truth about BH is coming out. Hopefully, the
murderers of General Muhammadu Shuwa, the abductors of the Chibok girls, those
truly responsible for the Nyanya bombings, and attempted assassination of
General Buhari and Sheikh Dahiru Bauchi will be known.
We hope the authorities will take the steps necessary to act
on this revelation, and thereby discharge their duty to protect us, the
citizens of Nigeria. That is just what it is, a hope! El- Rufai
Former Chief of Army Staff, General Ihejirika, responding to the allegation by a former minister of the FCT, Nasir El-Rufai, that he is a
sponsor of Boko Haram sect, on thursday whilst speaking to Vanguard said :
“The (commanders), including El-Rufai, know where the problem is. He
should stop deceiving Nigerians by trying to divert attention.”
“The likes of El-Rufai have been supporting Boko Haram. In
fact, El-Rufai and his likes are the same group of people that ensured the army
did not get the requested equipment to deal with this menace once and for all,
as they used their cohorts to tell the government that procuring modern
equipment were not necessary”, he added.
“When the Boko Haram operation started, supporters
of the sect like El-Rufai said that there was nothing like Boko Haram and that
the army was just killing innocent youths.
“El-Rufai said that I was re-inventing the killing of the
Ibos during the Biafra war following government’s determination to rid the country
of terrorism.”
* It would be appreciated if these allegations are checked into as the menace of Boko Haram has gone on for far too long.
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