Auwal Ismaeela, a top Boko Haram commander, has surrendered and
confessed to leading the squads that abducted the Chibok girls in 2014.
Ismaeela said he was tired of the “senseless” atrocities of the insurgent group, hence his decision to surrender.
It was reported that the Boko Haram commander expressed regrets
over his actions and said he was cooperating with the Nigerian military
with information on locations and hideouts of other top commanders.
Ismaeela said he was “brainwashed and misled” to abduct and kill
people, adding that he could no longer stand the atrocities “contrary to
the teachings of Islam” which were being carried out by the insurgents.
“My self and Abu Hafsat a Boko Haram commander led other squads to abduct the Chibok girls,” he said.
“We led the operations to invade Gwoza, Bama, Limankara mobile barrack, Bita, Bosso, Madagali, Chibok, Pulka, Firgi, and Mubi.
“In Madagali which was my home town, myself, Adam Vitiri, Abu Adam and
Habu Kudama, some high ranking Boko Haram Commander led an operation in
2014 where we killed some students and youths at the Central Secondary
School in Sabon Garin Madagali.
“In one of the operations, I abducted my wife named Maryam who had two kids for me in Sambisa Forest.
“It is unfortunate that I was brainwashed and misled not only on some
abductions but in the killings of my own people that were innocent. I
wholeheartedly regret my actions.
“During a battle in Konduga where myself and other Boko Haram commanders
led the operations, I lost my right leg and was almost got burnt. Even
at that, I did not stop fighting for the course. Sheikh Shekau ordered
that I should be given a tricycle which I continued to use for various
operations before I eventually surrendered.
“I willingly surrendered to the military because I was tired of the
senseless killing and fight. I realised that our people have resort to
stealing and all sort of atrocity contrary to the teaching and practice
of Islam.
“Women were being defiled, sometimes publicly. Children died from
malnutrition and disease as the living condition became harsher. As
there was no food in the camp, people died every day because of hunger.
“I will continue to cooperate with the security agencies in providing
useful information on our mode of operations and to disclose top-secret
hideouts of our commanders.”
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