The
Director-General of the State Security Services (SSS), Ita Ekpeyong has invited
the Senator from whose home officials of the Joint Task Force (JTF) in
Maiduguri arrested a Boko Haram member.
Senator Ahmed
Zanna, representing Borno Central Senatorial district, has denied the
allegation that the Boko Haram member was arrested in his house.
The Joint Task
Force, JTF, had on Thursday announced the arrest of a suspected terrorist sect
leader, Shuaib Mohammed Bama in Maiduguri, the Borno capital, describing him as
“a high profile Boko Haram Commander who has been on the list of wanted
terrorists operating between Bama and Maiduguri.”
The SSS later
linked Mr Bama to “a serving senator’s house along Damboa Road, GRA Maiduguri.”
The Senator, who
was later identified as Ahmed Zanna, representing Borno Central Senatorial
district, has denied the allegation that the Boko Haram member was arrested in
his house.
Mr Zanna, who
spoke in Abuja, said there is a high level plot to frame him. He confirmed that
he had been invited by the SSS.
“Since my house
was searched and the JTF made the announcement, I have not been contacted by
security agencies. But it was only this morning (Sunday), I saw a text that the
SSS DG will want to see me on Monday. I will honour the invitation.”
“What I am
suspecting is that they want to frame me up.”
He denied any link
to the Boko Haram sect, saying although the suspect is his nephew; he was not
arrested in his apartment.
He said the
suspect was arrested in a house belonging to a former Governor of Borno State,
who is currently a Senator, Ali Modu Sheriff.
The embattled Senator
confirmed that the Boko Haram suspect is his “sister’s son”, who he had long
kept at arm’s length.
“He beats up my
children; he abuses my friends. He came to my house, so I sent him away. That
was about a year ago. And for whatever reason I don’t know, he came to my house
last week and I said he should leave the house,” Mr Zanna said.
“Some time ago, he
even threatened to kill his mother. So, the mother was not even feeling
comfortable living with him. And he narrated that to me. That is why I also do
not want him to be near me.
“I don’t know him
to be a Boko Haram member. Never, never, I do not know him to be a member of
Boko Haram.”
Mr Zanna said the
JTF had been scheming to frame him because he has always criticized their
officials who go about the state committing terrible human rights abuses in the
name of hunting Boko Haram insurgents.
“On Thursday, they
went to my house. I was in Warri at that time; I went for an oversight
function. My wife called me; she said the army people were at our gate.
Actually, they went with four armoured vehicles and about 40 of them came to my
house.
“They searched all
the rooms and when they went to the children’s room, they broke all their
cabinets and searched everywhere. When they could not find anything, then they
assembled all the boys in my building, took them out and put them under the
scorching sun. Actually, before doing that, they beat them up. We had to take
them to hospital later.
“Under this
traumatized condition, they asked them whether they know one Shuaib Bama. They
said, of course, they know when they see him.
“One of them was
asked to go and show them where he is living. As they were going, when they
were about to reach the house, they stopped. In fact, they blindfolded the boy.
And one of the officers asked one of the personnel to come down so that they
should follow him to the house without the boy telling them where the house is.
“So, as they
started going, the other officer sitting down asked him: ‘If you know the
house, then why should we pick this boy?’ And after some arguments, they went
to the house and arrested the boy.
“Contrary to the
claim of the JTF, the boy was arrested on Rabi Street, off Damboa Road. And
the, the house belongs to Senator Ali Modu Sheriff. Before, the house belonged
to one Abba Mala, a Cameroonian. And later, he sold it to late Tijjani Banki
and Sheriff bought from Tijjani Banki.
“I reacted because
they said they arrested the boy in the house of a serving Senator along Damboa
Road and I am the one living along Damboa Road.
“I really do not
understand why they did all these. I am confused. If they want to frame me up,
they have failed in that one because they did not get that boy in my house. I have
nothing to do with it. Let them go and ask the person where the boy was
staying. So, they should not have mentioned my house.”
“This story
emanating from the JTF is actually as a result of an interview which I carried
out in BBC last week – asking for their withdrawal from the state because they
are not working according to the rules of engagement.
“I noticed that
they are just killing innocent people, killing them unnecessarily, harassing
their families, extorting money. All these have been going on and I became so
concerned. Particularly, the killing and burning of houses became the order of
the day.
“At least, 300
houses were burnt within the last one and a half months. And it will not be an
exaggeration for me to say that up to 500 people have been killed by the
bullets of the JTF.
“I called for
their withdrawal because even Boko Haram cannot do more than that. If they have
come to protect us, they are not supposed to eliminate our young ones. Most of
the people affected are young ones.
“According to the
information I got yesterday, they have started even killing old men. Somebody
who was about 70 years old was killed. He was sitting down, listening to a
radio and a JTF man came and he said: ‘Baba come’. They just took him to a
certain distance and shot him. This is the type of things happening. So, my
people are helpless. This warranted me to react.”
The arrest of the
suspected Boko Haram Commander is a major breakthrough for the JTF and also
gives credence to recent claims by President Goodluck Jonathan that the sect
has links with some government officials.
Early this year,
President Jonathan disclosed that Boko Haram had infiltrated all levels of
government, although he did not give details of those involved.