MEMBERS of the Islamic sect, Boko Haram, have said that they have no dealings with Senator Mohammed Ali Ndume,
who was arrested in Abuja early this week for allegedly sponsoring the movement, according to various reports which they claimed they read on pages of newspapers.
Speaking in a telephone interview with the media in Maiduguri, the Borno State capital, on Thursday, spokesman for the sect, Abu Qaqa, who relayed the massage to the press on behalf of the chief spokesman, Abu Dardam, said that the Yusufia movement was a religious sect, as such its members had no business with politics as being insinuated in government circles and among security agencies.
Qaqa further said that long before now, they were aware that Usman Al-Zawahiri, who was arrested and charged to court along with Ndume, was working for the State Security Service (SSS) and as such, what is happening is only a gimmick. He said that in order to prove to the world that the sect had no interest in politics or politicians, its next step was going to be attacks on all political party offices from national to the state levels.
He said the sect also read what the state chairman of the Peoples Democratic Party (PDP), Alhaji Baba Basharu, had been saying about how the movement came into being. According to him, everybody knew what the sect stood for and no politician or political party was associated with it in any way. Therefore, for lying about them, he said Alhaji Basharu had been marked for death.
Speaking on whether the sect had links with Al-Qaeda, Qaqa said wherever Muslim groups which shared the same ideology and were working for the cause of Allah, his sect was with such groups, saying whoever felt that his group had links with Al-Qaeda, based on their ideology in promoting Islam and fighting to free their people from Western claws, was right. But he insisted that any group that did not have his sect’s kind of ideology was not part of them and his sect was not with such a group. He said it was for that reason his group was insisting that it had no links with any political party; be it ANPP, PDP, ACN, CPC and others.
He also warned that anybody who rented his house to any political party should terminate such agreements, as well as re-paint such houses or business environment to erase party colour. Otherwise, they would have themselves to blame.
Qaqa said that it was on record that during the crises in 2009, the Borno State government, under the ANPP, led the military to destroy their place of worship, arrest their members and kill some of them.”If we had links with them, they would not have wronged us but because we have different ideology and because we are a religious group doing the will of Allah, there is a big difference with them,” he said.
Meanwhile, President Goodluck Jonathan is confident that the end of the Boko Haram menace in the country is near following intensified efforts by the Nigerian security agencies to curb the activities of the extremist religious sect.
Speaking on Thursday in Paris, France, while declaring open the biennial Honorary International Investors Council Meeting (HIIC), he assured members of the council and the international community that the Nigerian government was on top of the security situation in the country.
According to him, “very shortly, the tide of Boko Haram will be stemmed.”-Nigeria tribune
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