The Nigerian Hunters Association has said its
members would overrun Sambisa forest and capture Boko Haram leader, Abubakar
Shekau, alive, if given the permission.
Garba Tarfa, who is in charge of the
association’s security, in Adamawa, said several hunters were “eager and
waiting” for the go-ahead.
“We are ever physically ready at any given time
if permitted to besiege Sambisa forest to capture the coward, Shekau, like fowl
and his dreaded commanders,” Mr. Tarfa, a retired police officer, said in Yola
on Monday.
“We know the nooks and crannies of Sambisa
forest. In fact we know exactly where Shekau is hiding in the forest.
“They fear us more than conventional army,
because they know we knew their secrets,” Mr. Tarfa said.
He said the Boko Haram Shekau was hiding in
Sambisa at a heavily-guarded location codenamed “Parisa”, surrounded by his
commanders.
Mr. Tarfa said in the past three months, his
members, working with the Army, intensified attacks on suburbs of Sambisa
forest and rescued over 500 women and children.
He said during the attacks, about 50 Boko Haram
members were either killed, injured or arrested and handed over to security.
He said the insurgency would be ended if the
government worked more closely with hunters. He said the group would need
logistical support and patrol vehicles.
He also accused the authorities of paying more
attention to the missing Chibok girls than other women and children abducted by
Boko Haram
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