Sunday 28 September 2014

Negotiator Davis says former Borno governor Sheriff sent Boko Haram fighters on hajj





From: <eCruzi>


Negotiator Davis says former Borno governor Sheriff sent Boko Haram fighters on hajj

AUSTRALIAN hostage negotiator Dr Stephen Davis has come out with further revelations of former Borno State governor Alhaji Modu Sheriff's dealings with Boko Haram saying he sponsored some members of the sect to go on pilgrimage to Mecca.

Dr Davis, who acted as a go-between when the Nigerian government was seeking to reach a deal with the Islamic militants, has always claimed that several high-ranking officials were behind the sect. He named Alhaji Sheriff and former chief of army staff Lt General Azubuike Ihejirika as two of Boko Haram's main sponsors.

Dropping another bombshell, Dr Davis said that the former governor sponsored many insurgents to Saudi Arabia, for the lesser hajj, where they are recruited and re-orientated by Boko Haram and sent for training in Mali. He also added that the real Abubakar Shekau was killed in June 2013 but pointed out that as the man standing in for him was killed last week, there is a chance for peace.

Dr Davis said: "Funds were provided to purchase weapons. This is sometimes transferred through the Central Bank of Nigeria to a person in Cairo who provides the weapons and also provides military uniforms.

"At other times vehicles are purchased in Benin for example and driven into Nigeria where they are sold for cash. They do not mind taking a loss on the sale price as by this method they can obtain cash in Nigeria without a direct link to the sponsor."

According to Dr Davis, the recipient of the terror money in Egypt is a Kanuri man, whose identity is known by DSS. He added that this recipient, whose details have been passed on to the State Security Service, has fought with Boko Haram and now associates with a network of jihadists.

"In effect they are recruited to Boko Haram and when they returned to Nigeria the recruits are then taken off for further reorientation by which they mean teaching and for training.  Some of the training took place in Mali by Tuareg leaders but now more training is conducted locally," Dr Davis said.

He then went on to explain the kind of vehicles the Islamist sect purchased, adding that Volkswagen Golf was as a favourite because they could be sold very easily in Nigeria. He pointed out that Boko Haram kept keep some to use for suicide bombings and in one instance, a sponsor pledged six Hilux vehicles for the suicide bombers.

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