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Australian Negotiator Insists Modu Sheriff, Ihejirika Sponsor Boko Haram by 2drajayi(m): 5:18pm On Aug 31, 2014
SaharaReporters Interview, Australian Negotiator Insists Modu Sherriff, Ihejirika Sponsor Boko Haram, Exonerates Buhari,
El-Rufai.
Australian negotiator, Dr. Stephen Davis, and Boko Haram commanders in 2013
after BH reportedly agreed to dialogue
Stephen Davis, an Australian hostage negotiator who spent some time in Nigeria trying to secure the release of more than 200
Nigerian schoolgirls abducted by Boko Haram militants in Chibok, Borno State, told SaharaReporters that he stands by his
widely reported allegations that former Governor Modu Sherriff of Borno State and a former Chief of Army staff, General Azubuike
Ihejirika (ret.), were among the top sponsors of the Islamist insurgents who have massacred thousands of Nigerians and
foreigners and made the northeast part of Nigeria a highly militarized zone.
In an extensive telephone interview with SaharaReporters yesterday, Dr. Davis also accused an unnamed senior official of the
Central Bank of Nigeria as well as a man based in Cairo, Egypt whom he claimed operates as Boko Haram’s bagman. He said
both men, in addition to Mr. Sheriff and former General Ihejirika, were major players in the funding and continued existence of
the deadly Islamist sect.
Dr. Davis told SaharaReporters that he did not want to name the CBN official as this may prejudice investigation by Nigeria’s
security services. Both accused men have reacted furiously to Mr. Davis’ allegation, with the former Borno governor threatening
to travel to Australia to sue his accuser while Mr. Ihejirika accused former Minister of the Federal Capital Territory, Nasir El
Rufai, of being a “commander” of Boko Haram. Three days ago, Mr. El Rufai had posted transcripts and video of Mr. Davis’
accusations of the former governor and ex-Army chief on social media.
Asked whether Mr. El Rufai and former military ruler, Muhammadu Buhari, had a hand in funding or sponsoring Boko Haram, Dr.
Davis said their names have not been mentioned to him by any Boko Haram connections.
Also, asked to explain why Mr. Ihejirika, a non-Muslim who hails from the predominantly Christian southeastern part of Nigeria,
became a Boko Haram “sponsor,” Mr. Davis said, “Boko Haram commanders and some connected with them told me on
several occasions Ihejirika was one of their sponsors.”
He also disclosed that Mr. Sheriff always had the best military protection in Nigeria’s violence-plagued northeast, a protection
he claimed the ex-governor enjoyed after he left office.
Dr. Davis reiterated that his allegations were informed by discussions he had with several Boko Haram field commanders over a
long period of time. Asked if President Goodluck Jonathan was aware of the insurgents’ sponsors and their specific roles, Dr.
Davis said he was unsure of the extent of information currently before President Jonathan. He added that Mr. Jonathan had
been weakened by lack of military loyalty and a history of security negligence. He gave the example of repeated attempts to
bring the growth of Al Qa’eda associated cells to the attention of NSA’s since 2006 only to have them dismiss such reports as
baseless. “By the time Goodluck Jonathan became president Boko Haram had become a potent weapon with a command
structure embedded in 16 northern states fanned by support from corrupt politicians.”
He further gave the example of Nigeria’s Minister of Defense, Aliyu Gusau, whom he accused of basically leaving Mr. Jonathan
to carry his can without taking any responsibility for his work.
The Australian negotiator also revealed that his years working with Nigerian presidents on matters of terrorism had shown that,
even when some prominent individuals are known to be involved in criminality, the presidents are simply too afraid to take them
on. He cited the example of the Niger Delta region. He told SaharaReporters that he and former President Olusegun Obasanjo
found out that Abiye Sekibo, who was then Mr. Obasanjo’s Transport Minister, had contracted the assassins who killed a
prominent politician, Harry Marshall. He said he tried to persuade Mr. Obasanjo to prosecute Mr. Sekibo, but the then president
declined, stating that such a trial could bring down his government.
Dr. Davis touched on several aspects of Boko Haram activities, showing that he was quite knowledgeable about the sect’s
actions. He told SaharaReporters that Boko Haram runs about six major camps in the northeast and neighboring countries,
adding that 700 fighters inhabited each camp. In addition there are a range of smaller camps within Borno State, which are
often temporary and to which kidnapped girls are taken to be used by the insurgents.
The Australian revealed that earlier this year Boko Haram was a loose coalition of three Islamist militant groups that worked
with one another, claiming that, since four months ago, the sects had merged into one single entity, become more cohesive,
strategically effective and powerful. “They are now linking with other terrorist group in the region and will soon be very difficult
to dismantle. If these political sponsors think they can turn these groups off after the 2015 elections they are going to be
surprised to find it is out of their control.”
On why he had chosen to speak out publicly at this time, Dr. Davis stated that, from experience, any terrorist group that has
lasted more than eight years after its formation would likely exist for another 20 or more years before it can be dismantled. It
thus becomes embedded for a generation and the likelihood of dismantling it was very low. “If we don’t do our utmost now to
dismantle Boko Haram then we may not be able to do so for another generation. That is a very gloomy scenario for Nigeria.”
He touched on former National Security Adviser, Owoye Andrew Azazi, whom he described as utterly corrupt. He said Mr. Azazi,
who was a retired Army general, was planning to buy into the Hilton hotel chain in London to the tune of $100 million before he
died in a helicopter crash on December 15, 2012.
Dr. Davis painted a portrait of Nigeria’s various intelligence units as operating in silos that refuse to share information that
could tame terrorist groups. To illustrate his point, the Australian cited the example of the State Security Services. According to
him, months after the SSS won the extradition from the Sudan of Aminu Ogwuche, a suspected terror mastermind who
reportedly planned the deadly bombing of an Abuja bus station, the intelligence agency had yet to interrogate Mr. Ogwuche
about his links with the three young men he reportedly contracted to carry out the bombing.
Dr. Davis said the young men were three in number and that they lived in the home of a CBN official who also carried out
banking transactions for Boko Haram through the CBN. He said two other young collaborators in the Nyanya Motor Park
bombing remain on the run.
The Australian hostage negotiator vowed to make more revelations about Boko Haram’s sponsors, adding that he believed the
sect could only be dismantled if their sponsors were exposed and prosecuted. In particular, he said he could not see why the
Economic and Financial Crimes Commission (EFCC) had not already moved on Sheriff for his extensive looting of public funds
when he was the Borno State governor, and for leaving the roads in Borno State in a terrible shape that has enabled Boko
Haram to ambush Nigeria troops and massacre them mercilessly. He also added that the former governor should face the
ultimate trial for financing the recruitment of young men to the Islamist sect.
Dr. Davis dismissed Mr. Sheriff’s threat to travel to Australia to sue him for his statements as grandstanding and seeking to
divert attention from the real issue of Mr. Sheriff’s involvement with Boko Haram. He added that he would be pleased to meet
the former governor at the airport whenever he developed the courage to come to Australia.

Source : Sahara Reporters
Re: Australian Negotiator Insists Modu Sheriff, Ihejirika Sponsor Boko Haram by Idrismusty97(m): 5:34pm On Aug 31, 2014
Why the Australia Negotiator Insists Ihejirika is a sponsor
"Boko Haram commanders and some connected with them told me on several occasions Ihejirika was one of their sponsors.”

Why he insists Mr.Sheriff is also a sponsor
....He also disclosed that Mr. Sheriff always had the best military protection in Nigeria’s violence plagued northeast, a protection he claimed the ex-governor enjoyed after he left office.
Blahblahblah....Picture or I don't believe it! angry But seriously is this the only evidence he have? Anyone can wake up one morning and tell you so. I ain't dismissing his claim yet because he is an expertise. But this sound like fairytale to me. Are we going to take him seriously?
Re: Australian Negotiator Insists Modu Sheriff, Ihejirika Sponsor Boko Haram by Cannonleo(m): 6:03pm On Aug 31, 2014
Atlhough I dont read sahara rep cos off their tendency to exagerate.i believe this allegations are really weighty...libel cases go plenty be dat.
Btw
I do know the names of a lot of former nd crisis negotiators foreign mostly but davis name doesnt pop up and worse still arise tv the main source only mention opposition politicans and corrupt individuals so sahara u had better be right or else......
Re: Australian Negotiator Insists Modu Sheriff, Ihejirika Sponsor Boko Haram by Nobody: 6:24pm On Aug 31, 2014
Terrorist told me Ihejirika is their sponsor is the only evidence Dr Davies has against Ihejirika. He claims to know the mode of operation of Boko Haram but has no other facts on what he means by Ihejirika being a sponsor other than "Boko Haram field commanders told me so"

I find it curious also that DR Davies keeps going on about EFCC investigating sheriff. Now being a Boko haram sponsor is far worse than looting state money. If dr Davies is confident in his evidence about sheriff involvement with Boko haram why is he more worried about trying sheriff for corruption instead of treason and involvement in terrorism?

I think the correct thing to do is to debrief this dr Davies and cherry pick what is useful information.

I simply can not believe dr Davies has been told who the correct Boko haram sponsors are.

It is possible the field commanders of boko haram who know who the true sponsors of Boko haram are simply not saying much at this minute!

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Re: Australian Negotiator Insists Modu Sheriff, Ihejirika Sponsor Boko Haram by oskopy: 7:40pm On Aug 31, 2014
That foolish negotiator should be ban from setting his foot into this country,Apc has paid him megga sum

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Re: Australian Negotiator Insists Modu Sheriff, Ihejirika Sponsor Boko Haram by talktimi(m): 8:01pm On Aug 31, 2014
No offense intended but who hired this man to come and negotiate in the first place ? Something has been fishy about this whole story from day one.

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Re: Australian Negotiator Insists Modu Sheriff, Ihejirika Sponsor Boko Haram by danot1030: 8:17pm On Aug 31, 2014
talktimi: No offense intended but who hired this man to come and negotiate in the first place ? Something has been fishy about this whole story from day one.
ur uncle GEJ did. But man is still standing on his claim, he said he's waiting for Sheriff in Australia and Ihejerika has tactically avoided the man and rather chose to pass his grievance on the innocent El Rufai.
Re: Australian Negotiator Insists Modu Sheriff, Ihejirika Sponsor Boko Haram by Ibnsultan01: 8:27pm On Aug 31, 2014
I believe the DSS and DMI should begin full review and investigation of these situation so as to preserve and protect the respect of the office of COAS. Its unhealthy to have such report on a former COAS
Re: Australian Negotiator Insists Modu Sheriff, Ihejirika Sponsor Boko Haram by brainpower(m): 8:57pm On Aug 31, 2014
These allegations are too childish. Let him speak to NTA and not only the media that are believed to be controlled by the opposition. As a professional investigator or rather negatiator, he is only allowed to disclose such fatcs to the person that hired him. Even if they told him so, now that Ihejirika is out, why hasn't Boko Haram been conquered or did he pass the mantle to the new COAS? What about the aion of funding of boko haram by CBN? Thesame CBN that gave el rufai ccontracts worth billions of naira? This el rufai plays politics with so much bitterness, he only thinks straight just like the boko boys and forgetting that this is politics and not terrorism and he can't mix them both. Let's see what happens to his activism when he is betrayed by his party.

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