Leader
of the Jama’atu Ahlis Sunnah Lid Da’awati wal Jihad, Ibrahim Shekau,
yesterday released an audio clip in which he dismissed the reported
moves by the Federal Government to consider granting amnesty to the
sect.
In
the 30-minute recording, Shekau, who spoke in Hausa, Arabic and
English, said it was the government that should be seeking for amnesty
of his group, which is also known as Boko Haram, and not the other way
round.
But
he said even though the sect is the one wronged and the one that should
be asked for amnesty it, it was not ready to grant any pardon to the
government.
“We
are surprise that today it is the Federal Government saying it will
grant us amnesty. Oh God, is it we who will grant you amnesty or you are
the one to grant us amnesty?
“What
have we done? If there is room for forgiveness, we are not going to do
it until God give us permission to do it. Have you forgotten your sin,
have you forgotten what you have done to us in Plateau the state you
called Jos,” he said.
Shekau
was reacting to the reported setting up of a committee last week by the
National Security and Defence Council to consider the possibility of
granting amnesty to Boko Haram.
The committee is due to present its report to the council next week.
Government’s
moves came in the wake of widespread calls for amnesty to the sect,
coming after Sultan Sa’ad Abubakar urged President Jonathan to consider
making a declaration to that effect when he visited Maiduguri last
month.
“We
emerge to avenge killings of our Muslim brothers and the destruction of
our religion. Was not in Plateau we saw people cannibalising our
brothers?”
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