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BOKO HARAM : I CAN MAKE SHEKAU, OTHERS SURRENDER – EX-BOKO HARAM COMMANDER

BOKO HARAM : I CAN MAKE SHEKAU, OTHERS SURRENDER – EX-BOKO HARAM COMMANDER

A former Boko Haram Commander, Rawana Goni 32, has pledged to make elusive leader, Abubakar Shekau and at least 137 other terrorists surrender if allowed to make a phone call to them. He made the appeal to the Nigerian military authority while undergoing rehabilitation at a military detention camp in Maiduguri.

Goni, is an indigene of Bama in Borno State. He surrendered to the military in Cameroon after he escaped from the Sambisa Forest eight months ago.

He claimed to have held several positions in 10 different cells of Boko Haram in Sambisa.
Goni said the last position he held was as the Chief Officer of Dispute Resolution for the group.

“I rescued people sentenced to death and minimised punishment of those who committed crimes. I was one of the most influential persons in the group and they always listened and abided by what I said.
“I joined Boko Haram because of the condition I found myself in the last five years. When the insurgents invaded Bama town, I ran with my family to Cameroon thinking I was in a safe destination. But on reaching Cameroon, I was shocked to realise that I brought myself into another Boko Haram camp. By that time, I knew I would not survive without joining the group.

“Days after my induction, we opened a permanent camp at the Cameroon border and named the forest “Aluska.” It was in that camp that I learnt all types of training including handling weapons.
“After the training, we embarked on our first mission. We invaded a military formation in Cameroon, dislodged the soldiers and took many weapons from their armoury. We couldn’t take any vehicle because the area was surrounded by river.

“We took the weapons we recovered to our leader Abubakar Shekau and briefed him on our success. He was happy that five of us could dislodge a military formation. After congratulating us, he appointed me to lead the group and returned our weapons to us.
“A few days later, I recruited many fighters, because as a commander, you are expected to have no fewer than 250 fighting troops.
“With the new fighting force, we invaded Waza village, Damaga and Banki. We also invaded Bama which is my hometown.

“I was touched to see my people being tortured and killed, while many women and children were living in excruciating hardship.”

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