Ahmad Salkida, Borno-born journalists, who is believed to have direct access to the leadership of the Boko Haram Islamist group, has debunked the reported killing of a top leader of the outlawed group Abubakar Shekau.
According to Salkida, he has it on “authority” that Abubakar Shekau was hale and hearty.
Writing on Twitter, Salkida, who is on self-exile in the United Arab Emirates over alleged threats to his life, said that residents of the various communities in the north east have yet to feel the positive impact of the recent gains in the counter-insurgency operations.
He said that Shekau was not the one being portrayed in a picture circulating online.
“Mark my words: I have it on authority that Shekau is well and alive. The picture going round is not the person who torments us with his group,” the journalist who now works as an import and export agent of agricultural products and textile materials in Dubai, wrote on Twitter.
According to him, the Nigerian Army has only been able to repel the taking over of Konduga and Maiduguri but has failed in reclaiming the communities overrun during the sect’s recent expansionist drive.
He accused the security forces of taking the war against terrorism to the pages of the newspapers rather than committing energy and resources in reclaiming the “lost territories.”
Nigerians, he said, must pray and support the military forces, to ensure that the country records victory in its attempt to root out the insurgents from the north east.
“Konduga was a turning point for the Nigeria Army but the journey to an assured future is still long and tough. Nigeria must take this fight away from pages of newspapers and confront it overly. We are yet to get it right but Iet us pray for victory for Nigeria.
“So far, no town taken by Boko Haram has been reclaimed by the Nigeria Army. We were only able to prevent Konduga and Maiduguri from falling. Success in the war against terrorism should be felt by those that are affected the most, and not just in the media.
“If history is a mirror then what have we learnt? To reclaim lost territories in the north east means to restore peace and order by civil authorities. Is this the case in the north east? I will leave the answer to you. To reclaim lost territories in the north east means to restore peace and order by civil authorities in affected areas,” Salkida added.
Sakilda claimed he had discussions with Shekau recently during a failed attempt to negotiate an end to the continued incarceration of the Chibok girls.