KANO, March 25: Boko Haram leader Abubakar Shekau appeared on video for the first time in more than a year on Thursday, rejecting rumours about his death but appearing to signal that his time as chief of the Nigerian militant group might be coming to an end.
The message that contained none of the defiant bluster, taunts and denunciation of political leaders of previous videos will likely be interpreted as an admission of defeat, with the dejected-looking Shekau declaring in the Hausa language: “For me the end has come.”
“This is a message of greeting and joy for you to see my face,” said Shekau, who in March last year pledged allegiance to the militant Islamic State (IS) group in an audio message.
“This is my desire: that whoever sees this will hear nothing but greetings between me and you. Only Allah knows the rest, as you believed (and) as you submitted. For me the end has come.
It’s a farewell message, says a military official
“This is the only message I want to send to you for you to understand that this is certainly I. This is why I did this.
“May Allah protect us…. I thank my Creator.”
A military source in the Borno state capital, Maiduguri, in northeast Nigeria, said: “Watching Shekau in this video, the message is clear: the game is over.
“For this arrogant and boastful terrorist to speak in such a meek and subdued tone shows he has been trounced beyond his imagination.
“It is a farewell video. He is just telling his fighters they should forget their illusionary Islamic state and lay down their arms.
“He knows that … our troops will soon reach him”.
Unlike messages at the end of 2014 and start of 2015, which were slickly edited and closely resembled those of IS, the new video was poorly shot.
It was also posted on YouTube rather than via Twitter accounts linked to IS supporters and websites used by fellow militants, which had become Boko Haram’s preferred medium of communication. The bearded Shekau, who looked thin, spoke to his followers in front of a lime green background, with the Boko Haram black flag superimposed in crude graphics. He also makes no mention of IS or Islamic State in West Africa province (ISWAP) and uses the group’s original name “Jama’atu Ahlis Sunna Lidda’awati wal-Jihad”.- AFP