Saturday, August 8, 2015

Borno: 8 Boko Haram Members Renounce Membership Of The Sect


Eight members of the terrorist group,
Boko Haram, in Mussa town of Askira/
Uba local government area of Borno
State, have renounced their membership
of the sect. The chairman of the youth
vigilante group in the town, Apagu
Istifanus, told newsmen on phone.
He said the eight claimed they were tired
of killing innocent souls.
Istifanus said the eight were arrested in
Musa and after interrogations, they said
they were tired of killing innocent people
that was why they denounced the
membership of the sect and moved into
the town.
He said, “Yes, we arrested eight Boko
Haram members in Mussa around 4pm on
Thursday and when we interrogated them,
they said they were tired and didn’t want
to fight the Jihad war again and we
handed them over to the military in Mubi,
Adamawa State.”
He revealed that six out of the arrested
members of the sect were from Gwoza
town, the headquarters of Gwoza local
government area.
Another member of youth vigilante group
from the area who spoke anonymously to
journalists, said the eight were nabbed at
a remote village of Mussa in Askira-Uba
local government area in the southern
part of the state.

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