A report by Nigerian Pilot indicates that 30 members of the
dreaded Boko Haram sect have been killed in a clash between the leaders of the
sect over who will succeed slain Abubakar Shekau.
The man widely believed to be Boko Haram’s leader and who
has been posing as Abubakar Shekau in the Boko Haram propaganda videos was
killed by the Nigerian military troops in Konduga.
The clash ensued on Thursday, September 25, 2014 when the
sect leaders who allegedly converged on a community in Madagali Local
Government Area of Adamawa State, disagreed on the need to continue their arm
struggle following the death of Shekau, the report says.
Some of the Islamist extremists supported dialogue with the
Federal Government and sheathe their swords, while others reportedly insisted
they should continue in their terror acts.
According to the source, trouble started when the sect
members could not reach a consensus on who should be the new leader. A
free-for-all fight ensued, gunfire was exchanged and 30 of them were killed.
Sources say the meeting had gone well until some of the members declared that the game
was over and that they should ceasefire, surrender and hand over weapons to the
Federal Government.
A resident speaking to the press in Yola on Thursday said:
“Over 30 Boko Haram sect members died yesterday in Madagali town after a fight
that ensued among them over disagreement to surrender their weapons. They just
kept shooting one another sporadically.’’
Residents said that many of the insurgents who wanted to
abandon the struggle had their fingers cut-off while others were given corporal
punishments.
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