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Boko Haram Sect Splits by blank(f): 10:33am On Jul 21, 2011
[size=16pt]Boko Haram sect splits[/size]On July 21, 2011
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BY DANIEL IDONOR and NDAHI MARAMA
MAIDUGURI - Confusion has crept into the camp of the Islamic sect, Boko Haram which has unleashed a reign of terror in the northern part of the country for several months as the sect has split into two factions. One faction, the Yusufiyya Islamic Movement, YIM, has vowed to expose the other faceless group, which it described as evil group.

The Yusufiyya group is made up of followers of slain leader of the Islamic sect, Mallam Mohammed Yusuf.
This development came as President Goodluck Jonathan, yesterday, held talks with elders from Borno State, over growing insecurity in the state, which is believed to be the abode of the sect.

The Yusufiyya Islamic Movement, in a two-page statement contained in leaflets yesterday, condemned the attacks and bombing of residences and places of worship by the other sect that claimed to be fighting a Jihad in the North. The leaflets were distributed on Tuesday to the various wards, Post Office Area and media houses in Maiduguri, Borno state capital.

Confusion, misinterpretation

The leaflets read in part: “The Yusufiyya Movement has come to mean different things to different people in the last few months. This confusion and misinterpretation have made it necessary for us to come out publicly with the clear truth regarding our concept, struggle, aim and ultimate objective, as our declaration would guide in distinguishing the Yusufiyya movement from the various labels ascribed to us, as the Boko Haram.

This is necessary in the light of genuine concern by individuals and groups to the mass suffering of innocent citizens caught in the cross fire between our members and the Nigerian troops. This concern has again brought to the fore, the daunting issue of reconciliation, through dialogue, with the Nigerian authorities and individual leaders involved in the naked abuse of our birthright to the peaceful propagation and practice of our religion as we understand it.”

The sect argued that it was in the process of exercising their right to propagate their religion as they understood it, that their leader, Mohammed Yusuf was killed as well as the destruction and confiscation of their landed and moveable property in Maiduguri. Following their leader’s murder, the members therefore “resolved to wage a struggle between justice and injustice, between truth and falsehood, right against wrong, in which the sect was sure of victory.”

The statement, however, noted that the public must know that the Yusufiyya Islamic sect is far from the image of the heartless terrorists, arsonists or sadistic robbers painted by other people with a distinct agenda, saying “it is therefore unbecoming to attribute attacks on the civilian population or places of worship to our group, the Yusufiyya Islamic Movement”.

Referring to the factions in the Boko Haram sect, the statement further explained that; “ours is a clear fight for the blood of our founder, Mohammed Yusuf and other leaders who were slain in cold blood by former governor of Borno State (names withheld), the former Borno state commissioner of police and the late President”, adding that the former president “has since been seized by Allah in an answer to the sect’s prayer for support against his aggression”.

“We therefore distance our group from all the bombings targeted at civilians and other establishments and equally condemn them and pray that Allah expose those who perpetrated them and attributed them to us.”

Exonerating the Yusufiyya sect from other factions of Boko Haram sect, the statement declared: “We are concerned that some people with evil motives have infiltrated our genuine struggle with a false holy war that is outright un-Islamic. We call on this evil group to desist, failing which we shall have no option than to expose and hunt them.

“Finally, we have resolved to temporarily halt our fight against the assassination of our leaders in compliance with the prohibition of fighting in the holy month of Ramadan.”

JTF in Borno to restore order

The Joint Security Task Force (JTF) spokesman, Lt.Col. Hassan Mohammed confirmed the statement and distribution of the leaflets on Boko Haram factions and temporary ceasefire in Borno State.

He said: “The JTF is on top of the insecurity situations in Borno State. The factions being created in the Boko Haram sect and the temporary ceasefire from the Yusuffiyya Islamic sect could bring peace and the restoration of law and order by nipping all acts of terrorism by the other factions of Boko Haram sect.”

Speaking on the alleged excesses of soldiers in fighting terrorism and other acts of violence, Mohammed said: “We are here in Borno to restore law and order and not to intimidate or harass any residents of the affected wards in Maiduguri metropolis.”

He said, “the truth of the matter, is that terrorism is the enemy of the entire world, including the killings and bombings of Maiduguri residents and their places of worship”. He added that if the people could not live in peace without the protection of their lives and property, soldiers would not have place or relevance in any democratically elected country, like Nigeria.

Nigerian soldiers, according to him, are learned and civilized professionals that are here in Borno State to protect people’s lives and property.

Military to remain in Borno— FG

Meanwhile, President Goodluck Jonathan, yesterday, met behind closed doors with a forum of elders from Borno State; North East Elders and Arewa Consultative Forum, ACF, over the growing concern of insecurity in the North, following activities of the radical Islamic sect, Boko Haram. It was resolved that the military will remain in Borno State until enduring peace is restored.

Those who attended the peace talks included Vice President Namadi Sambo, Secretary to the Government of the Federation, SGF, Senator Anyim Pius Anyim; Attorney-General of the Federation and Minister of Justice, Mr Mohammed Adoke; Chief of Defence Staff, National Security Adviser, Gen. Andrew Azaazi; ACF Board Chairman, Gen Jerry Useni; Minister of the Federal Capital Territory, FCT, Senator Bala Mohammed and the Chief of Staff to the President, Chief Mike Oghiadomhe.

The meeting which began at about 2:00 pm, held at “House 7” of the Presidential Villa, perhaps to avoid the media that usually swarm on those suspected to have met with the President over sensitive issues.

The elders who arrived Abuja on Tuesday were said to have been accommodated at the Sheraton Hotel, before they were conveyed in a 30-seater Toyota coaster bus to the venue of the meeting.

Information Minister, Mr Labaran Maku who briefed reporters after the meeting, said, all the parties agreed that the army should remain in the state till further notice.

Broad based consultations

“There were broad-based consultations on the outcry for the withdrawal of military. But in the light of this discussion, the meeting generally agreed that it is premature to withdraw the military. What was needed was that if there are cases of individual misbehaviour by members of the Joint Task Force, the authorities will look into those cases”, he said.

He added that “right now we know that one or two soldiers who were found to have done things in excess are being questioned by the relevant authorities. What is important is that the army are playing a great role and with the situation we are in now, if you withdraw the army, we don’t know what will happen.”

According to him, “what is most important is to manage the military until such a time that it is clear that some of the potent threat are lowered”.

He said: “The President this afternoon held a broad-based consultation with leaders from Borno State, the North East and Arewa Consultative Forum on the security situation in Borno State and other parts of the north.”

“This meeting was broadly attended by political leaders. The meeting explored different options, consulted widely on what we can do together to bring about peace and security in Borno State and other affected areas. The meeting was very fruitful and indeed, this is the beginning of further dialogue to find solution to this problem.

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Re: Boko Haram Sect Splits by agabaI23(m): 1:07pm On Jul 21, 2011
Positive if true.
Infiltration tactics!
Re: Boko Haram Sect Splits by Andrew3(m): 1:09pm On Jul 21, 2011
prayers has already been answered, manifestation manifesting. cheesy
Re: Boko Haram Sect Splits by DaDoctor: 1:11pm On Jul 21, 2011
^^THEY ARE NOW FELLING THE IMPACT OF THE ARMY^^

BOYS CLOSE UP ON THEM!DONT BE DECEIVED BY THEIR VODOO!WE ARE WISER THAN THEM ALL! ROUND THEM UP! DONT LEAVE THEIR SPONSORS ASIDE! GET THEM ALL BY FORCE!

**Shouting orders to my troop**
Re: Boko Haram Sect Splits by 195(f): 1:12pm On Jul 21, 2011
^Please bark those orders to your poultry hens angry
Re: Boko Haram Sect Splits by Donmeca(m): 1:15pm On Jul 21, 2011
I said it! d JTF (no mata how) is winning. They shud not be pulled out. As they have broken BH into begging for ceasefire, they shud finish them up and give jitters to some other groups waiting for their turn to grab amnesty. If u allow these peops breathing space, they will make peace among themselves, regroup, get more arms and funds from whomever wherever, plan and execute the deadliest attacks naija is yet to see. GEJ will win this war
Re: Boko Haram Sect Splits by ak47mann(m): 1:17pm On Jul 21, 2011
ALL na who got collect amnesty first almajirs don dey smell basic allowance lazy people undecided undecided undecided
Re: Boko Haram Sect Splits by mechris: 1:19pm On Jul 21, 2011
Divide and rule, oh sorry, divide and win strategy.Gej on the move, implements his first policy.
Re: Boko Haram Sect Splits by DaDoctor: 1:24pm On Jul 21, 2011
@190,

ARE U DRUNK AGAIN? TOT I WARNED YOU ?DO YOU WANT TO BE COURT MARSHALLED!

ROLL ON THE FLOOR
Re: Boko Haram Sect Splits by Odunnu: 1:29pm On Jul 21, 2011
::Andrew:::

prayers has already been answered, manifestation manifesting. cheesy
You are in the spirit!
The beginning of the end.
Re: Boko Haram Sect Splits by Andrew3(m): 1:29pm On Jul 21, 2011
i hope they have not planned this to eliminate innocent enemies of there's
Re: Boko Haram Sect Splits by texazzpete(m): 1:34pm On Jul 21, 2011
mechris:

Divide and rule, oh sorry, divide and win strategy.Gej on the move, implements his first policy.

May God deliver you from the spirit of sycophancy, grovelling and butt-licking. What the frack has GEJ to do with this?

The cynic in me says this is a ploy by some crafty elements to collect Amnesty money. The people claiming to be pursuing a peaceful movement have forgotten the violence they brought about that led to the death of their founder along with hundreds of others. They've apparently forgotten their threats of retaliation. They apparently had no tongue when Boko Haram went on a bombing spree weeks ago.

I'm not really buying this.
Re: Boko Haram Sect Splits by dblessed(f): 1:46pm On Jul 21, 2011
I hope it's true and not one of those tricks!
Re: Boko Haram Sect Splits by dustydee: 1:50pm On Jul 21, 2011
Coming days after the other group claimed the SSS were planning to form another group and make it look as if there is a division in the group. How many of the people that distributed the leaflets were arrested by the way?
Re: Boko Haram Sect Splits by hackney(m): 1:53pm On Jul 21, 2011
The terrorist group is splitting to smaller group because they think that compensation is coming from the govt.

Thats how you know the group is purely nigerian.
Once the leaders get some money they will disperse the illiterate toutish rats called almajiris that destroy lives.
(and move to places like kaduna  with their loot)
Re: Boko Haram Sect Splits by Nobody: 1:57pm On Jul 21, 2011
yusufiyya
angry angry angry
Re: Boko Haram Sect Splits by markolini(m): 1:58pm On Jul 21, 2011
story, mtschewwww!!!!
Re: Boko Haram Sect Splits by Electro(m): 2:03pm On Jul 21, 2011
this boko or whatever dey call dem, they must be stop infact dem don turn nigeria al quadia.
Re: Boko Haram Sect Splits by bamosagie(m): 2:03pm On Jul 21, 2011
believe this, you believe anything! cool
Re: Boko Haram Sect Splits by Johnpaul2k2(m): 2:05pm On Jul 21, 2011
BOKO HARAM OR YUSUF WHATEVER THEIR NAME IS
KILL THEM ALL angry angry angry angry angry angry angry angry angry angry angry angry angry angry
Re: Boko Haram Sect Splits by strangest(m): 2:08pm On Jul 21, 2011
The two groups

1. Yusufiyya Islamic Movement (YIM)
2. Buhari Ayotalla Movement (BAM)
Re: Boko Haram Sect Splits by kolo007: 2:10pm On Jul 21, 2011
The JTF should finish them off! Like in Mortal Kombat kill them all (women, children and animals). Wipe out all their generations BASTARDS!!!!
Re: Boko Haram Sect Splits by beekayyem: 2:13pm On Jul 21, 2011
God answers prayer.
Re: Boko Haram Sect Splits by maxtop(m): 2:15pm On Jul 21, 2011
“Finally, we have resolved to temporarily halt our fight against the assassination of our leaders in compliance with the prohibition of fighting in the holy month of Ramadan.”

What is the difference between this so called Yusufiyya Islamic Movement and Boko Haram ? Cant they forgive all what happened if we assumed they were wrongly treated by the then Bornu State govt ? They are willing to take to there guns and start killing immediately after the Ramadan. I tire oooo
Re: Boko Haram Sect Splits by Arosa(m): 2:22pm On Jul 21, 2011
Guantanamo bay style prison is the way forward. Naija wake up. angry
Re: Boko Haram Sect Splits by anointedf(m): 2:22pm On Jul 21, 2011
This is their plan B. Whether splitting or not, the JTF should go after them and especially their sponsors.
Re: Boko Haram Sect Splits by adamabdul: 2:26pm On Jul 21, 2011
Texazz brilliant
Re: Boko Haram Sect Splits by Andrew3(m): 2:26pm On Jul 21, 2011
bamosagie:

believe this, you believe anything! cool

am a believer, i believe grin
Re: Boko Haram Sect Splits by chamber2(m): 2:31pm On Jul 21, 2011
adding that the former president “has since been seized by Allah in an answer to the sect’s prayer for support against his aggression”.

This one na another wahala for Yaradua o. Abeg make them allow d man rest na.
Re: Boko Haram Sect Splits by Bash92(m): 2:32pm On Jul 21, 2011
Money at work here.some boko member don collect bribe
Re: Boko Haram Sect Splits by enyojo(f): 2:47pm On Jul 21, 2011
I love dis.
In the art of war, it is called:
4got
Re: Boko Haram Sect Splits by Nymphnode(m): 2:54pm On Jul 21, 2011
One part of naija got away with amnesty and monthly wage, this part too will go away with minimum wage and Honda cars(hausa's love honda products), lets see what the last part will come up with as an excuse for notoriety

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