Monday, 20 October 2014
FG's Ceasefire Agreement With Boko Haram Is Fake -- Journalist Reveals
Less than 48 hours after the alleged ceasefire agreement between the FG and the terror group, a top journalist with links to Kingpins of Boko Haram has come out to fault the agreement, analysing how unreal it is.
According to Sahara Reporters, the journalist, Ahmad Salkida, made it known that Danladi Ahmadu, the man who represented Boko Haram in the ceasefire negotiations with the Nigerian government, is fake and an impostor who was never authorized to negotiate on behalf of the terror group.
The journalist, who is on a sabbatical from the newsroom, made it known that the Nigerian government has just been caught in a web of deceit in the hands of Danladi Ahmadu who he referred to as an impostor. Salkida explained saying that it is the Islamist sect that ought to announce a ceasefire and not the Nigerian government since it was Boko Haram that declared war on the Nigerian state.
The journalist who took to Twitter to explain thoroughly made his assertions known in a number of tweets. “Where in the world will a government say they killed Shekau, two weeks later, met a delegation sent by the same Shekau to discuss a ceasefire? If we are Chinese, some people claim Shekau is a title and ‘Boko Haram’ always finds his look-alike to assume Shekau each time they kill him? Haba! When we said Shekau was alive two weeks ago, we were nearly crucified here. Now the Federal Government agrees Danladi Ahmadu speaks for Shekau? Is Shekau mutating?” he wrote on twitter
Mr. Salkida who made it known that his parents were displaced through one of the Boko Haram massacres, further said: “I challenge Danladi Ahmadu to an open debate if he has d interest of Nigeria at heart. Who is he? Where was he pre-2009? Why is he leading this? The name Danladi, based on ‘Boko Haram’ ideology, is ‘filthy.’ It refers to ‘someone born on Sunday,’ unlike the norm of picking strictly Muslim names. Sadly, no town taken by BH has been reclaimed [by Nigerian troops] beyond media-derived hype. Show us the video or pictures. Take reporters there. Simple.
I don’t care if it is Idriss Deby or whoever; Danladi Ahmadu is NOT part of ‘Boko Haram’ Shura [governing council] [nor] speaks for them as far as I know. It also appears that govt is more interested in shadows and bubbles, than in substance and clearheaded engagement with the ‘Boko Haram’ ideology.
His tweets which got a lot of reactions on Twitter made him to however advise the government to stop calling citizens who are not afraid to say the fact ‘APC Members’.
He tweeted that the present rhetoric about a ceasefire with Boko Haram showed that the Nigerian government and military had no clear understanding of the sect’s ideology and principles.
Meanwhile not less than 24 hours after the alleged agreement to ceasefire, Islamist terrorists carried out two attacks on communities in Borno State which really questions how genuine the ceasefire agreement is.
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