The Death of Shekau, Major Fambiya Explained
New leads are emerging on the
involvement of Senator Ali Ndume representing Borno South Senatorial
District at the Nigerian Senate with the Islamic terror sect, Boko
Haram.
Investigations have also revealed the
role allegedly played by Senator Ndume in the death of Major Timothy
Fambiya, who led the operation that led to the death of the leader of
the Boko Haram sect, Abubakar Shekau.
Ndume is standing trial at an Abuja High
Court over links with terrorists. He is accused of providing phone
numbers of some government officials to the members of the Islamic sect.
The Nigerian Airforce in Borno State
recently bombed Senator Ndume’s convoy of vehicles on his way to his
village on suspicion that he was attending a meeting with the
insurgents.
Pointblanknews.com gathered that the
senator was angered by the deployment of Major Timothy Fambiya, an
indigene of Gwoza in Gwoza Local Government Council of Borno State to
eradicate the sect members and halt their activities in the area. The
area falls within Senator Ndume’s Senatorial District and is
predominantly Christian.
Ndume, a Muslim, could not come to terms
with a Christian soldier routing a sect he sympathizes with. He
believes a Christian soldier sent to lead the Government forces against
the sect is war against Muslims.
Although there are many accounts of the
circumstances surrounding Shekau’s death, he is believed to have been
killed in Gwoza Hills by a contingent of Special Forces led by Major
A.T. Fambiya. Fambiya is reckoned to be one of the best Special Forces
officers in the Nigerian military, who grew up in Gwoza and understood
the rocky terrain.
Further investigations revealed that it
was Major Fambiya that delivered the fatal shot that sent Shakau reeling
in Gwoza Hills during a fierce battle but the Boko Haram leader did not
die immediately. He was severally moved to Mali and later Cameroon
where he gave up the ghost. His aides, who sought to create the
impression that he was still alive to sect members, hurriedly buried
him.
Following Shekau’s death, an infuriated
Senator Ndume had allegedly contracted the second in command to Major
Fambiya, Captain Ibrahim Jamare, to eliminate him. Captain Jamare, who
had briefed the Senator on the circumstances surrounding Shakau’s
shooting , was allegedly paid N60 million by the Senator to eliminate
the major.
While on a return mission to Gwoza Hills
still in search of Shekau, Captain Jamare had shot Major Fambiya at
the back of the head while he was observing something with binoculars.
The military had in a brief ceremony at
the Nigerian Military Cemetary in Abuja declared that Major Fambiya was
one of the best special forces officer in Nigeria. “He was killed in
action on June 26, 2013 in a fierce encounter with Boko Haram
terrorists”.
The Major’s suspicious killing had
prompted his brother Iliya Joshua to call on military authorities to
investigate the circumstances surrounding his death.
“We call on the Federal Government to
investigate the rumoured cause of the death of the officers since it
remains a mystery to our family. I made the call because he was supposed
to be at the Army school of artillery. The last time I called him, he
said that he was not part of those people that were going to Maiduguri
for this operation. But later, I was told that he had been killed. He
was not supposed to be on posting to that place,”he said.
Over 400 hundred people including women
and children were killed last month in Ngoshe and Atagara by insurgents,
who hoisted a flag at the Gwoza Local Government Area. The insurgents
disguised as soldiers had called the residents to come out to discuss
peaceful co-existence in the area. Unkonwn to the residents, they were
sorroundedv by the insurgents, who opened fire on them killing all that
gathered at the village square, who were mostly Christians.
The burning of residential houses, churches and schools have continued until a recent deployment of soldiers in the area.
Purchase of 400 Golf Cars
Security agencies are also working on
the lead that Senator Ndume had purchased 400 Golf cars for insurgents
disguised as empowerment for his constituents. Golf cars have been used
in several bomb explosions in Maiduguri, Yobe, Bauchi, Gombe and Abuja.
Further investigations revealed that
insurgents and new recruits were offered a golf car or N500,000.00 to
procure the vehicles themselves by the senator. The recruitment drive is
disguised as one of his constituency empowerment projects.
Most of the insurgents are said to have
migrated to Abuja and are now domiciled in Waru and Wasa villages, some
kilometres from the National Assembly Quarters where they wait to be
called upon to carry out car/suicide bombings.
National Cordinator of the
Joint Information Centre on Security, Mike Omeri, had at Wednesday’s
briefing of the media on government’s fight against terrorism said
government was investigating some politicians following their links with
terrorists. He said some of the politicians have been arrested.
He said the development followed
information provided by insurgents in custody. He maintained that
government would not condone involvement of politicians in security
matters involving the nation.


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