Thursday, 13 February 2014
Breaking News Former President Is Boko Haram Backer – Source - Politics - ----
Boko Haram, the extremist Nigerian Islamic group, operating in Northern
Nigeria is being financed and backed by a former Prime Minister and
President of the Islamic Republic of Mauritania, Reports has gathered
from a top security source. The 70-year-old Sunni Muslim, who ruled
Mauritania both as Prime Minister and Pres, ident before he was ousted
in 2005 by a military coup has been identified by Nigerian intelligence
services as a key facilitator, motivator and backer of the faction of
the radical group which says it wants full Islamic law enthroned in all
northern states in Nigeria. The faction has claimed responsibility for
multiple bombings and several attacks in the north targeting the
military, police formations and Christians. The sect a few days ago
during the Sallah holiday out of frustration attacked churches and
Christians in the New Jerusalem area of Damaturu, Yobe State after
Nigerian intelligence services thwarted plots to blow up prime targets
in Abuja and Maiduguri. The former soldier, who was a strong ally of the
United States, France and Israel during his reign, has lived in Doha,
Qatar with his family since August 22, 2005, after he was offered asylum
in the Arab state, We gathered. The former President according to our
source has been coordinating with senior elements of an Arab country in
the Middle East and some sympathetic Nigerian interests to destabilize
Nigeria in order to enthrone Islam in the entire north. However,
Nigerian intelligence officials alongside those of Britain and the
United States have in the last few months been gathering specific
intelligence on the operations of the sect including its cross border
channels in Mali, Mauritania, Burkina Faso and Niger Republic.
Specifically, officials have been trailing sources of funds, expertise
and sophisticated weapons being used by members of the sect. My source
declined to go into details when we pressed for specifics, but hinted
that security chiefs are close to piecing all the loose ends together
following the arrest and successful repatriation of some Nigerian
radical extremists from Pakistan and Libya, who are giving useful
information to intelligence officials. The Algerian government Sunday
announced that it has credible intelligence that Boko Haram has linked
up with al Qaeda in the Islamic Maghreb (AQIM) which has its North
African headquarters in Algeria. Deputy Foreign Minister, Abdelkader
Messahel told journalists that intelligence report show both groups have
been coordinating. We have no doubts that coordination exists between
Boko Haram and al Qaeda, Messahel said. The United States is presently
providing key training in counter-terrorism to Nigerian military
personal while France has also pledged support for Nigeria to ensure the
sect is defeated. Boko Haram was relatively unknown and did not have
the capacity, means or network needed to orchestrate any serious attacks
in Nigerian until it was hijacked by foreign backers and some
disgruntled local politicians who have so far provided training, weapons
and cash to some local extremists who are presently in hiding and
directing attacks.
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