Where is Samuel Chikwedum, suspected Boko Haram logistics supplier arrested last September? Army asked
*As searchlight beamed on Muslim extremists in varsity system, backers
“This is even as Muslim extremists, who penetrate the society with attempt to have grip on the university system to catch Nigerians young, are now being fought to their roots with particular searchlight on their backers.”
Like a can of worms opened by CAN, many unsung cases involving Christian terrorists in Nigeria are now coming up for talk.
This is even as Muslim extremists, who penetrate the society with attempt to have grip on the university system to catch Nigerians young, are now being fought to their roots with particular searchlight on their backers.
These acclaimed religious elements are in the nooks and crannies of the society rubbishing religion and putting Muslims at risks by their overzealous misrepresentation of Islam for self reasons.
However, Muslims and Qur’an have proved their claims as unfounded in Islam.
The DEFENDER reports that extremists that are said to share the same foundation with Boko Haram have elements within security agencies, university managments, judiciary system, political class and the rest, who are their backers and sponsors.
Worst is situation where some lecturers and key staff of a particular Federal university in Nigeria are leaders of this extremist group at their level where they lure fresh innocent Muslim students into their radical group with a view to brainwash, negatively indoctrinate, radicalise and instigate them against their parents who send them to the university for quality education.
Our investigations revealed that the Vice Chancellor of the university, who only two years ago took over, backs the group in a way that extremists now gain ground in and around the university community.
The DEFENDER can confidently report that effort is however ongoing to submit to the Federal Government and copy National Security Adviser to the Nigerian President, documented complaint, with written evidence about the VC and the university, including the particular security agency.
This is because of our discovery that the university management under the VC is planning to punish a father, whose daughter fell victim of the extremists in his university, for daring to ever write him a letter of complaint alleging his lecturers lead radical group.
The punishment planned for the victim’s father, our sources said, include legal actions against him, if he had dared to respond to a press statement he caused his registere to issue instead of acknowledging the letter of complaint sent by the father, copied to some other security heads at state and federal levels.
The second plan was to withdraw the degree certificate of the female victim whose father, by divine assistance, has been able to rescue from den of the extremists now growing wilder, with efforts of security agencies and culprit in the particular case sued to court.
In the meantime, Nigerians; Muslims, Christians and atheists, now becoming eyes open by the successes getting to the roots of extremists who aim at destroying the future leaders of the nation at their youthful age, are awake from their sleep as they now ask questions about pending cases of terrorism in the country.
One of them, who spoke to The DEFENDER with strict demand for protection of their identities for security reasons, asked, “Where is Samuel Chikwedum?”
The Nigerian Army’s counter-insurgency Operation Lafiya Dole Theatre Command had in September 2019 arrested a middle-aged man, named Samuel Chikwedum, who was alleged to be the supplier of logistics for Boko Haram terrorists in Borno State.
Army operatives caught Chikwedum while travelling to Baga town, heading towards the Lake Chad region with contraband goods.
After he was paraded before journalists, his goods and vehicle were destroyed.
The GOC 7 division at the time, Brigadier General Aliyu Ibrahim, said the suspect had also attempted to bribe personnel at the point of arrest and during interrogation.
With another suspected terrorist in Nathaniel Samuel just arested, demand rises for their prosecution without cover up.
Effort to get the Army’s Spokesman, Col. Sagir Musa, to comment on this did not succeed as he could not immediately be reached on phone as at the time of filing this report.