A
group claiming to be a faction of the Jamatu Ahlis Sunnah lil daawati wal jihad
sect, popularly known as Boko Haram, said on Monday that it decided to
ceasefire in Maiduguri because they had come to a realization that Muslims
suffer from the attacks.
The group is led by one Abu Mohamed
Abdulazeez who claims to be the second in command in the sect’s leadership
hierarchy. He also claimed to have spoken on behalf of the overall leader of
the sect, Abubakar Shekau. Mr. Abdulazeez, who spoke in Hausa language, told
journalists in Maiduguri that it decided to end the crisis so that fellow
Muslims can live peacefully. “We, on our own, in the top hierarchy of our
movement under the leadership of Imam Abubakar Shekau, as well as some of our
notable followers agreed that our brethren in Islam, both women and children
are suffering unnecessarily; hence we resolved that we should bring this crisis
to an end,” he said. Mr. Abdulazeez, who also said he heads the Southern and
Northern Borno cells of the sect, told reporters that the announcement of the
ceasefire followed a series of meetings it held with the government of Borno
State where it got commitments from the government that its members in
captivity will be released.
“We have also told the government to
try to live up to our demands that our members in detention should be released.
“We hope the government will not betray us this time around, because we all
know that it was because of the continued detentions of our members that this
crisis continued for this long. And if government fails to do as it now
promised, then this conflict will never have an end,” he said. Mr. Abdulazeez
called on the members of the sect to lay down their arms and asked government
to arrest anyone who took up arms and carried attacks in the name of the sect.
“We, therefore, called on all those that identify themselves with us and our
course, to from today lay down their arms. Let every member who hears this
announcement relay it to the next member who hasn’t heard. “We have met with
the Borno State Government on two occasions and the fallout of the meeting is
to ceasefire. Presently we are going to comply with the ceasefire order and by
the time we are done with that, then government security agencies can go ahead
to arrest whoever they find carrying arms or killing under our names,” he said.