• It is not true, he should just confess – Army
The war of words between the Joint Task Force in
Maiduguri, Borno State and a senator accused of sheltering a Boko Haram
commander took a dramatic turn on Monday. The embattled Senator accused the JTF
of killing 15 boys playing football on a field in the city, an allegation which
this newspaper was unable to confirm yesterday because of the tense security
situation in the Maiduguri.
Senator Ahmad Zannah (Borno Central) made the
grave allegation while denying a report credited to the JTF that Shuaibu Bama
was arrested in his house. Zannah, who had said that the suspect was arrested
in the house of a former governor of the state, also blamed the JTF for the
escalation of violence in the city.
Our correspondents report that though the JTF has
been accused of extra-judicial killings in recent times, it wasn’t clear if the
Senator’s allegation was an attempt to shift attention from himself or get back
at the task force.
Two weeks ago, there were reports that soldiers
had gone on the rampage after a bomb believed to have been detonated by Boko
Haram killed an army officer in the city.
Eyewitnesses had told journalists that soldiers
opened fire on residents indiscriminately and burnt houses and shops. An
Associated Press reporter, who went round the city after the alleged
killing, said he counted 30 bodies. Nurses at a hospital in the city later told
a Reuters reporter that they saw 30 bodies in civilian clothing after
the shooting.
However, the army had debunked the report, saying
that its men did not harass or kill civilians on the day of the incident.
Lieutenant Colonel Sagir Musa, spokesman for the
JTF, had told AFP that, “there was no incident involving the killing of 30 civilians.
Also, there was no arson and harassment by the JTF troops in Borno State.”
On Friday, the JTF had said that Bama, who was
high on its list of wanted terrorists, was arrested by task force troops in a
serving politician’s house in the Damboa Area of Maiduguri.
But Zannah, who admitted that Bama is his nephew,
said that the JTF wanted to frame him up because of his stand against the task
force’s excesses. He then cited the killing of the young football players as
one of such excesses.
He said, “They are not operating in the way they
are supposed to operate in that state. I’m sure you must have read a little of
what has been happening: the burning of some houses and shopping plazas. This
is just a small portion of what is happening, because all these things are not
exposed.
“Let me tell you something, just the day before
yesterday (Saturday), without any provocation, they went and killed innocent
boys playing football at a field – about 15 of them. They just shot them all,
everybody ran away and they took their bodies to the hospital.
“The constitution does not allow them to kill
people at will. I have started exposing them. We have been quiet for some time
and when we saw that nothing was happening, nobody is restraining them, so we
had to speak out because people are just being killed unnecessarily.
“They don’t consult the leaders in Borno State at
any given time. They went there and just started harassing people from the
outset. They have never contacted or tried to sit down to discuss with the
leaders of Borno. I am ready to stick out my neck to do anything that will
bring security to this country.”
The lawmaker accused the JTF of teaming up with
his political opponent in the last election to smear him. He vowed to seek
redress.
“I will seek redress in court. The allegation is
grievous and I will go to court to clear my name. My historic defeat of the
former Governor of Borno State, in the person of Ali Modu Sheriff, at the poll
has not and will not go down well with many forces and individuals in this
country.
“Therefore, this latest campaign by the Military
Joint Task Force in Borno State to disseminate falsehood against me is a
campaign to rope me into the JTF dragnet, declare me a Boko Haram member,
financier, sympathiser, or even activist and declare my seat vacant.”
The senator insisted that though his house was
searched on the day Bama was arrested, his nephew wasn’t found there.
He said, “They searched my house, they brought
out all the men inside my house, asked them to sit down outside the scorching
sun of Maiduguri and then asked them whether they knew Shuaibu Bama. So, one of
the boys volunteered to take them to the place…eventually, they went and
arrested the man in that (another politician’s) house.
“That was exactly what happened. But I was really
surprised to see that these people have started saying that they arrested
Shuaibu in my house, which is not true, and I will not take it lightly.”
Zannah said he did not know Bama as a member of
Boko Haram, even though he knew him to be of a “bad character”.
When contacted, the Director Army Public
Relations, Brig-General Bola Koleosho, insisted that the JTF arrested the
terror suspect in Zannah’s residence.
Koleosho said that the senator’s claim that the JTF
wanted to set him up because of his criticism of the military was flawed. He
urged the Senator to own up.
Koleosho said, “Sincerely speaking, you don’t
call a dog a bad name to hang it. Please does it add up? We are all
stakeholders in this Nigerian project. There is nobody in JTF that can do that.
Of course except if he is saying that everybody in JTF is mad.
“When does it become an offence or an illegality
to play football? While we don’t want to join issues with the senator, this
doesn’t simply add up.
“Look, the JTF has been in Maiduguri for quite
some time and we have been facing the problem. What the senator is saying that
the JTF wants to set him up because of his criticisms is not true. He has
admitted that the boy is his nephew. He should own up that the boy was found in
his house.
“The JTF still stands by its word that the boy
was arrested in the senator’s residence; the JTF insists that the wanted
terrorist leader was arrested in his house. You see, we are all Nigerians. What
are we setting him up for? There is no need for that. Seriously speaking, the
JTF cannot come down to such a level.”
But Senator Ali Modu Sherrif, who is also
the Chairman of the Board of Trustees of the All Nigeria Peoples Party,
described Zanna as a “drowning man”.
A statement issued on Monday by his Special
Assistant, Mallam Umar Duhu, accused Zanna of desperately “looking for
somebody to hang for his sins” on.
The statement says “It is also on record
that the State Security Service has invited Senator Zanna to clarify his
involvement with the suspect and his links with Boko Haram.
“Given his recent political encounter with the
immediate past governor, now the BOT chairman of ANPP, Senator Ali Modu
sheriff, he appears desperate to settle scores by dragging Ali Sheriff into the
controversy.”

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