Boko Haram leader, Shekau, still alive — Minister

Olalekan Adetayo, Abuja The Minister of Defence, Mansur Dan-Ali, on Tuesday, admitted that the leader of the Boko Haram sect, Shekau, has not been killed, contrary to many claims of his death by the government in the past. He also said it had been difficult arresting the sect’s leader because the insurgents normally wear masks […]

Olalekan Adetayo, Abuja

The Minister of Defence, Mansur Dan-Ali, on Tuesday, admitted that the leader of the Boko Haram sect, Shekau, has not been killed, contrary to many claims of his death by the government in the past.

He also said it had been difficult arresting the sect’s leader because the insurgents normally wear masks to conceal their identities and divert attention.

Dan-Ali spoke with State House correspondents shortly after briefing President Muhammadu Buhari of his ministry’s activities at the Presidential Villa, Abuja.

He said anybody who had the opportunity of visiting the Sambisa Forest would know that Boko Haram had been defeated.

He said the nation’s security forces had dominated the sect’s stronghold, including Camp Zero that served as their spiritual headquarters and communication base.

The minister said, “I believe it is just a matter of time. It took America about seven to 10 years to get Bin Laden. So, we will get Shekau as soon as possible.

“The sect’s spiritual headquarters has been ransacked and vandalised. He (Shekau) is on the run.

“He may be hiding in one of the enclaves of the Sambisa Forest which we are dominating.

“We have opened up the place. We are using the place as a training area. The Army engineers will open up roads and we shall be patrolling and be ransacking that forest for the whereabouts of Shekau.”

When confronted with the fact that the government had at different times in the past claimed that Shekau had been killed, Dan-Ali said, “These insurgents have a way of putting on masks. There could be so many but we are looking for the real one. They have been using masks to portray Shekau in one incident or the other to give an impression that he has been killed so that we will relax. But we will not relax, we are on him.”

The minister said he briefed the President about the security situation across the country and that the President was impressed with the performance of the armed forces.

He said although it could be difficult to achieve 100 per cent (success), the government was working hard to ensure that there was peace in all the parts of the country.

Dan-Ali said while Buhari had directed the security forces to do more, they (security forces) had also requested for more equipment.

He said the issue of Internally Displaced Persons across the country also came up during the briefing.

He said the government was interested in seeing the IDPs return to their homes so that economic activities could pick up in the deserted villages.

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