The Joint Task Force (JTF) Operation Restore Order in Borno State, Nigeria, on Wednesday cleared the air on the killing of a Boko Haram wanted leader
and second-in-command, Momodu Bama, (aka Abu Saad) in Adamawa State.
Security forces in neighbouring Adamawa State had announced the
killing of Bama in a shoot-out. He was deputy to the fleeing leader of
the Islamist sect, Imam Abubakar Shekau.
JTF spokesman, Lt Colonel Sagir Musa, said on the contrary,
that Bama was killed with his father, Abatcha Flatari, who he said, was
the spiritual mentor of the insurgents.
He said they were killed at Bama on August 4 in a clash with security
forces in Borno. “There is no conflict of interest between us and our
colleagues in Adamawa as the JTF in Borno is only setting the record
straight.
Terrorists all over the world have penchant for adopting names of
their leader especially after they are killed. The man killed by the
Task Force in Adamawa might have adopted Bama’s name. Terrorists are
known for bearing pseudo names too. We declared Bama wanted since with
N25 million bounty and not N10 million,” Sagir Musa told journalists.
In a press release signed by the spokesman, the JTF said both Momodu
Bama and his father were killed during “Boko Haram terrorists’ attack on
mobile Police Base and Bama town on 4 August, 2013.”
It described Bama as “a heartless killer in the group with penchant
for slaughtering his victims,” adding, “he had a bounty of N25 million
placed on him by the JTF.
“Momodu Bama’s father, Abatcha Flatari, was one of the spiritual
mentors of Boko Haram terrorists in charge of indoctrinating child foot
soldiers, who are mainly abducted children,” the statement said.
The JTF had since 2012 declared 25 leaders of the sect wanted with
various sums of reward. Momodu Bama was the fourth on the wanted list
with N25 million.
He was said to be an indigene of Bama town, East of Borno.
He was reported to be a member of Boko Haram Shurra (highest decision making body) before his reported killing.
Culled from The Sun
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