SARKIN Hausawa of Lagos, Alhaji Sani Kabir, yesterday, told
the Federal Government that northerners in the South West have arrested more
than 1,000 members of the Boko Haram insurgents in parts of the South West.
Speaking when the Arewa Council of Chiefs in the South West
paid a visit to the Minister of Special Duties and Intergovernmental Affairs,
Alhaji Kabiru Tanimu Turaki, SAN, in Abuja, Alhaji Kabir said the arrests were
made at different times.
Suspected terrorists arrested while attempting
to escape into Cameroon through Taraba and Gumti, Adamawa State.
He said that those arrested were Boko Haram members who fled
from the Civilian JTF/military onslaught on the insurgents in the North East
and those who came to the South West to further the insurgency.
Kabir said the Council has taken it upon itself to ensure
that Boko Haram did not take root in the South West because according to him,
such a development would complicate the security challenges facing Nigeria.
He said, So far in the South west, we have peace and this is
achieved through the collaboration of Arewa people and Arewa chiefs. If you can
confirm with the security agencies, we have arrested more tham 1,000 Boko Haram
members throughout the south west states. We promptly report any suspicious
movement to the security agents because we believe that the problem is actually
the Nigerian problem but if there is any breakdown of law and order in the
south west, we are the prime targets irrespective of whether one is a member of
Boko Haram or not.
“All the Arewa sarkis (kings) in the south west are up and
doing to make sure that we do not allow any breakdown of law and order in our
communities.”
On how they effected the the arrest, Kabir said, “we inform
our leaders that when new people come into their midst, they should observe
their behaviour. Some of the leaders in the south west are northerners, some of
them are from Borno State, they can know. There were even instances where JTF
came from Borno State to identify some of them.”
On their support for the re-election President Goodluck
Jonathan, Alhaji Kabir said, “I will like to start by going back to 2011
electioneering campaign. There was a team that was led by the president and the
vice president and they met with the Council members and we pledged to give our
assistance and support during the election period and beyond. Since that time,
there has been no communication between us and the president or the federal
government.
Responding, the Minister of Special Duties and Intergovernmental
Affairs, Alhaji Kabir Tanimu Turaki, who received the group on behalf of
President Goodluck Ebele Jonathan thanked the Arewa leaders for their efforts
to ensure that insurgency did not extend to the south west
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