In what appeared to be an internal crisis in
the leadership of the Islamic terror group,
Boko Haram sect, Mahammad Marwanu,
who claimed to be the second in command
of the sect has challenged the leadership of
Abubakar Shekau over a ceasefire and
dialogue with federal government officials.
Last week Marwanu announced that the
sect reached an agreement with federal
government delegation on a ceasefire, a
statement which was rejected by Shekau in
a reported video clip.
However, Marawanu yesterday accused
Shekau of being an impediment to peace in
the country.
He called on Nigerians to continue to pray,
saying nobody among the members of the
sect will listen to Shekau, whom he referred
to as an interim leader.
Speaking to Voice of America, (VOA) Hausa
service, Marwanu said "Between us who
are praying for peace and he who prays for
violence we are going to see whose prayer
will be answered. Everybody is not happy,
let him come out and do what said he would
do and let us see if it is possible for him to
do that."
He said this time around there would be no
deception in the ongoing discussion
between the sect and the government.
"In this month of Ramadan we seek for
forgiveness from every Muslim and we also
forgive all. This is a journey I started and
nobody will stop me.
And anybody who resists we will leave him
behind and he will be alone, none of the
mujahideen will join him.
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