We cannot forget in a hurry what the insurgent in Nigeria, boko haram has done since their first attack four years ago in Nigeria owing to their claims that Nigeria politicians are carting away tax payers money rendering the country poor and providing nothing but low standard of living especially in the Northern part of the country. But lately the insurgents attacks degenerated into making Nigeria an islamic state. But President Goodluck Jonathan declared a state of emergency on May 14
in the three northeastern states worst hit by the insurgency.
Thousands of extra troops were sent to the region and Boko Haram
camps were hit with air strikes. The military has since claimed that
insurgents have been halted.
Shekau denied he was losing the battle.
“My fellow brethren from all over the world I assure you that we are
strong, hail and hearty since they launched this assault on us following
the state of emergency declaration,” he said, dressed in camouflage
with an AK-47 rifle resting behind him.
“When they launch any attack on us you see soldiers fleeing and
throwing away their weapons like a rabbit that is been hunted down,” he
added, speaking in a mixture of Arabic and the Hausa language common in
northern Nigeria.
Shekau asked his “brethren” in Iraq, Pakistan, Afghanistan and Syria to join what he called Boko Haram's Holy War.
The video goes on to show apparently dead bodies in military uniform
and charred camouflaged vehicles which Shekau said were evidence of
victories in clashes with soldiers.
The military assault in the semi-deserts along the borders with
Cameroon, Chad and Niger is Jonathan's biggest effort yet to end the
insurgency. Security sources said soldiers from Niger and Cameroon are
also involved.
It follows a surge in violence in Nigeria's northeast by Boko Haram, which wants to establish an Islamic state there.
Nigeria's population of 170 million is split roughly evenly between
Christians, who dominate in the south, and Muslims, who are the majority
in the north.
The military has said it has arrested more than 100 insurgents, freed
hostages and killed several Boko Haram members in recent days. But its
statements made no mention of the sort of counter-strikes Boko Haram
have launched in the past.
Shekau said only seven Boko Haram members have been killed since the offensive began.
The Defence Ministry said last week that the insurgents had been
dislodged but security experts doubt it will be easy to defeat an enemy
adept at re-arming and counter-attacking in remote regions where they
have operated in for years.
It has been impossible to verify the claims of Shekau or the military
because telephone services have been disconnected for 12 days in Borno
state, where the bulk of the fighting has taken place.
Jonathan said last week he would free a number of detained Islamist
suspects, mostly women and children, in what security sources believe
was a move to build popular support. He has also offered amnesty to
insurgents who lay down their weapons.
Wednesday, 29 May 2013
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