Wednesday, 19 February 2014

Shekau in new video, threatens to bomb Nigeria’s refineries

                          Shekau: threatens Niger Delta oil region
Nigeria’s most wanted man also threatens to kill Shehu of Borno and Emir of Kano
The leader of Boko Haram, Abubakar Shekau, has threatened attacks in Nigeria’s oil region in a new video released on Wednesday, on a day that his men invaded the north east town of Bama, killing people and destroying property.
“You will in coming days see your refinery bombed,” Shekau warned in the 28-minute-long video obtained by AFP.
It was unclear when the video was recorded.
“Niger Delta, you are in trouble,” Shekau said, speaking in Hausa, the dominant language in northern Nigeria.
The video was shot in an open field, where Shekau was surrounded by an armoured tank, two military vans and about a dozen gun-bearing soldiers.

 
Nigeria, Africa’s largest oil producer, derives more than 90 percent of its foreign exchange earnings from oil.
The US government, which has designated Shekau a terrorist, has offered a reward of up to $7 million for information on his whereabouts.
In the video, Shekau — who admitted killing an Islamic cleric, Adam Albani, about two weeks ago in the northern Nigerian city of Zaria — also threatened to kill other Muslim and political figures in the country, including the respected Shehu of Borno, a prominent Muslim leader, and the Emir of Kano, Ado Bayero, who was attacked by suspected Islamists last year.
“The reason why I will kill you is you are infidels. You follow democracy. Whoever follows democracy is an infidel. This is Shekau. This is why I am in enmity with you,” he said, his comments interspersed with gunshots fired in the air by him and his aides

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