According
to reliable security sources, the attack of Wednesday that spilled to
yesterday, at the seat of the Caliphate, Sokoto, was actually targeted
at the Sultan of Sokoto.
A
source from the joint team of security platforms that repelled the
attack indicated that His Eminence Alhaji, Mohammad Sa’ad Abubakar III,
the Sultan, was actually the focus of the attackers, who came in large
numbers.
In
the past, there had been insinuations that the Boko Haram sect and
other insurgents are not happy with the Sultan, who is the head of
Muslim Ummah in Nigeria on his avowed peaceful disposition, which is at
variance with theirs.
Boko
Haram and other insurgent groups claim to be holders and defenders of
the true Islam, while the rest, by their thinking, are unfit for the
religion and should be treated as enemies of the faith.
Our
source hinted that it was the Department of State Security Service
(DSS) that divulged the intelligence to them of the planned attack,
which they said, was of alarming magnitude. Reliable sources revealed
that the foiled attack on Sultan was planned by a faction of Boko Haram,
which, in an attempt to prove that it’s not part of the ceasefire
agreement, wanted to target a known figure to attract attention.
On
getting tip-off of the planned attack, the joint security forces,
including the main organs of the military moved in to counter the move.
“The
operations started yesterday (Wednesday) and was sustained till late
afternoon of today (Thursday). I can tell you that they came really
prepared. The number was large and they were fully armed and determined
to carry out their threat. But the timely intelligence saved the day, as
we encountered them headlong.
“At
last, we overpowered them and I can assure you that even after
outwitting them and dislodging the assailants with some killed, we lost
no officer,” a source stated.
In
the raid of the Islamist sect’s hideout, a gun duel had ensued leading
to the killing of one of the prime suspects. Another suspect was
arrested and taken into military custody.
The
security operatives also rescued 11 family members of the suspects,
including six children and five women, among them two pregnant women.
Briefing journalists on the incident, Brigadier-General Mohammed Tasi’u,
Commander, 1 Brigade, Nigerian Army, Sokoto, described the operation as
a “huge success.”
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