Abubakar Shekau says he is alive and still the leader of Islamist
sect Boko Haram, denying reports he is dead, according to a new audio
message quoted on social media on Sunday.Reuters could not
independently verify the authenticity of the audio message. Social media
feed of jihad monitoring site Site Intelligence quoted a new audio
message released from Shekau denying reports that he is unable to serve
as leader.
There have been several claims by Nigeria's military
that Shekau has been killed over the last few years but he keeps
resurfacing in new videos or it could be "impostors" posing with the
same name, security sources have said.
Last week Chad's President
Idriss Deby said Boko Haram leader Shekau was wounded and has been
replaced as leader by Mahamoud Daoud, adding that Shekau went to
Maiduguri, capital of Borno state, after he was wounded.
Bombings and shootings
Deby said the new Boko Haram leader, whom little is known about, was open to the idea of talks with Abuja.
"Infidel
media published that I'm dead, or sick and can't speak, this is an
utter lie." Rita Katz, director of Site Intelligence posted on her
social media site quoting Shekau as saying to ISIS leader, Baghdadi.
"If this was true how is that I can speak now?" message siged as ISIS head of west Africa province.
Shekau's
last video appearance was in February, when a person claiming to be him
- analysts believe he may have been impersonated - threatened to
disrupt Nigeria's presidential elections held the following month.
The group has released at least five videos since then but Shekau has not appeared in any of them.
Suspected
members of the militant group Boko Haram have killed more than 600
people in Africa's most populous nation in a spate of bombings and
shootings since Buhari was inaugurated as president on May 29, according
to a Reuters tally.
Efforts to reach an agreement to end the
violence, including a 2014 deal fostered by Chad, have repeatedly failed
during the six-year insurgency waged by the group in its bid to set up a
state in the northeast adhering to strict Islamic laws.
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