Chibok schoolgirls in good condition, says Boko Haram spiritual leader
ABUJA— A man claiming to be a “Boko Haram’s spiritual teacher” has told the BBC World Service radio that the hundreds of girls abducted in Chibok on April 15 are “feeding very well” and in “good state of health.”
A screengrab taken on May 12, 2014, from a video of Nigerian Islamist
extremist group Boko Haram obtained by AFP shows girls, wearing the
full-length hijab and praying in an undisclosed rural location. Boko
Haram released a new video on claiming to show the missing Nigerian
schoolgirls, alleging they had converted to Islam and would not be
released until all militant prisoners were freed. A total of 276 girls
were abducted on April 14 from the northeastern town of Chibok, in Borno
state, which has a sizeable Christian community. Some 223 are still
missing.
A screengrab taken on May 12, 2014, from a video of
Nigerian Islamist extremist group Boko Haram obtained by AFP shows
girls, wearing the full-length hijab and praying in an undisclosed rural
location. Boko Haram released a new video on claiming to show the
missing Nigerian schoolgirls, alleging they had converted to Islam and
would not be released until all militant prisoners were freed. A total
of 276 girls were abducted on April 14 from the northeastern town of
Chibok, in Borno state, which has a sizeable Christian community. Some
223 are still missing.
The man, who had his voice disguised in
the interview, also said that although most of the Christians among the
girls had been converted to Islam, those who objected were not forced.
However, he reiterated the sect’s previous position that unless the
Federal Government frees members of the sect imprisoned in government
facilities, the Chibok schoolgirls would not be released.
He
said: “I joined the group in 2004. We are pushing for a Sharia state. We
want the Nigerian government to release our members. If they release
our members today, we will release the girls tomorrow. You will see all
of them as Abubakar Shekau, our leader, promised the media.
“Those who agreed to convert to Islam have been converted and those who
refused have been left alone. There is no forced conversion in Islam.
“Allah commands us to treat everyone equally. We are not discriminating
against them; we treat all of them equally. They all are healthy. They
feed well.
“Under Islam, killing women and children is not
acceptable. But if they are fighting you, then you must fight them. But
if they do not attack you, you leave them. We only go after those who
give information to our enemy.”
The report of the positive
condition of the girls comes a day after coordinator of the National
Information Centre, Mike Omeri, said the abducted girls were close to
regaining their freedom, as security agents have been obtaining useful
information from the arrested chief intelligence officer of Boko Haram.
Jonathan faults critics
Meanwhile, President Goodluck Jonathan has lambasted those criticising
him and his administration for not doing enough to rescue the over 200
Chibok schoolgirls.
Jonathan’s defence is contained in a statement by Presidential Spokesman, Dr. Reuben Abati, to the Washington Post.
In the 187 word article, Abati claimed that contrary to the allegation
that President Jonathan was not doing enough to confront the Boko Haram
threat and rescue the schoolgirls, Nigeria was aggressively confronting
the insurgents with a view to bringing back the girls.
Jonathan’s response followed a July 3 editorial by the Washington Post,
accusing him of little effort to bring back the missing girls.
Abati said while Jonathan was working quietly to rescue the girls, it
was wrong to accuse him of not doing enough in that regard.
He said the strategy being adopted by Jonathan was to ensure that the girls’ lives were not put at risk.
He wrote: “The claim that the President has a “do nothing” attitude
toward rescuing the girls is no different than what was written about
President Obama’s decision not to disclose his efforts to seize and
arrest the alleged ringleader of the 2012 terrorist attacks in Benghazi,
Libya, that killed four Americans — until he did just that.
“Mr. Jonathan won’t put the lives of these girls at risk by publicly
revealing details of the recovery operation for the sake of satisfying
his critics.
“Even before the abductions, the President was
engaged in international intelligence sharing involving West Africa,
Europe and the United States, and he had also launched the Counter
Terrorism Centre in Nigeria.
“He has been working intensely on
the very challenging situation posed by Boko Haram since assuming
office, including declaring a state of emergency in May 2013 in the
three most affected northern states.”
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Chibok schoolgirls in good condition, says Boko Haram spiritual leader
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