In a new video released by the deadly Boko Haram sect, the Islamic
terrorist group has said they were plotting to capture President
Muhammadu Buhari.
The footage, narrated in Hausa, is said to have been shot somewhere
in Borno State, northeast Nigeria where the sect has its based. It
showed suspected terrorists praying on what the narrator said is an Eid
ground on Sallah day on Monday.
The video was posted on YouTube on Tuesday and the group said it was
using it to send out message that it remained a strong force.
The group’s leader, Abubakar Shekau, did not appear in the video, but
the narrator said his deputy, whose name was not mentioned, represented
him at the gathering.
In the video, which was recorded in composite to capture two Eid
grounds, the group stated its willingness to continue its jihad against
the Nigerian state and called President Buhari an infidel and threatened
to capture him.
“This is our eid prayer from us and by the support of our leader Imam
Abubakar Al-Shekau. We are extending our greetings to our people and
fighters.
“Message to the infidels and the leader of the entire infidels
(kafir) who is the President of Nigeria, Muhammadu Buhari, that he
should know we are very strong and doing very good.
“By the will of Allah under the leadership of our leader (Shekau) will capture Buhari with our hands,” the group said.
The new video also comes a few days after Boko Haram allegedly
indicated willingness for a prisoner swap with the Nigerian government
in order to release the kidnapped Chibok girls, a move the federal
government has said it is willing to consider.
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