Malian Terrorists in Secret Plots to invade Nigeria…Sect’s guerrilla warfare tactics exposed
*Expresses Sympathy for Al-Qaeda in Northern Mali
* Nigeria’s Anti-Terrorism Squad, Army step up counter-attack training * National Security under Threat
*Boko Haram training camp in Mali revealed * New Martyrs trained as recruits in hidden camps
*Why US, Britain, Canada, Germany warn citizens against ‘Essential Travel’ to Nigeria
# Jonathan: “Boko Haram is a local terror group”
- “Don’t travel to Bayelsa, Delta, Edo, Plateau, Gombe, Yobe, Kaduna, Bauchi, Borno, and Kano states”–US Dept. of State to Americans visiting Nigeria
BY SAMSON SHAOAGA/MANAGING EDITOR, NEW YORK & RHODA CHUKWUMA, SENIOR ANTI-TERRORISM EDITOR, WEST AFRICA
EXCEPT there is a divine intervention or ‘miracle of some sort’, the already concluded plans by Nigeria’s notorious Islamist fanatics-Boko Haram and Malian terrorists to allegedly cause devastation and precipitate carnage in this most populous black nation during Easter celebration-a special day by Christians to mark the crucifixion and resurrection of Jesus Christ in the month of April 2013 in a bid to unsettle the nation with loss of lives and pose a serious threat to the national security of Nigeria’s existence, going by intelligence and security reports should serve as a strong lead to Nigeria’s security operatives to disarm and bring to extinction the deadly activities of these ‘Satanic group’; irrespective of their hideout in the country.
Malian Terrorists in Secret Plots to invade Nigeria…Sect’s guerrilla warfare tactics exposed
Undercover investigation by Naija Standard through sources in the camp of Boko Haram confirmed that precisely 12 weeks ago, an evil plan was allegedly hatched by key commanders of Nigeria’s deadly sect, concurred by Malian terrorists to bring about a wide margin devastation and carnage in Nigeria to tell the international community that they are against the administration of President Goodluck Jonathan sending 900 Nigerian troops to quell the insurgency in that country. As such, April 2013 has been proposed and next major devastation period by these terrorists against Nigeria.
Our sources said there is apprehension and fear among the Malian terrorists that the invasion of their country by Nigeria’s armed troop may affect the guerrilla training presently being undertaken by Boko Haram in the northern and eastern side of Mali.
Boko Haram empathy for Malian terrorists
Naija Standard can assuredly tell you that Boko Haram members in Nigeria are already having sympathy for the Malian terrorists seeing to represent their rebellious movement. But top commanders of this sect, ably accompanied by few commanders of Malian terrorists allegedly held several secret meetings on how they would invade Nigeria entering at night through Cameroon, Niger’s porous borders and enter the northern part of Nigeria.
Fresh Martyrs recruited
Painfully, new recruits, mainly Muslim youths who are unemployed in Nigeria are now being helped by Boko Haram to travel to Mali by road for terrorists training, with specialty on guerilla warfare.
ATS, Army step up counter training
To fully contain the uprising of this deadly sect, Nigeria’s army and the Police’s Anti-Terrorism Squad, ATS are undergoing serious training presently in different strategic places across the six geo-political zones of the country to challenge the guerrilla warfare tactics of these groups.
Boko Haram training camps in Mali revealed
Investigation by Naija Standard showed that the most notorious camps by Boko Haram undergoing guerilla training in Mali is dubbed ‘ Mohammed Yusuf’s camp’ a name given to immortalize the founder of this deadly sect who died in alleged extra judicial killings in the hands of the police.
Why US, Britain, Canada, Germany warn citizens against ‘Essential Travel’ to Nigeria
Amidst confusion that most northern part of Nigeria may not be safe for foreigners, Embassies of United States, Britain, Canada and Germany have warned their citizens to steer clear off the country due to the unpredictable and demonic attack of Boko Haram up north in the country.
The United States, Canadian and Taiwanese governments have warned their nationals against non-essential travel to Nigeria, following increased terrorist attacks in the North-East.
On Thursday last week, Security was beefed up around foreign missions in Abuja.
A few days ago, the United States Embassy and its Canadian counterpart–in their travel advisories updates–urged their citizens to avoid all but essential visits to certain parts of Nigeria.
Going by Focus Channel report last Thursday, Taiwan urged its nationals to avoid non-essential travel to Nigeria, especially during the coming week. The Taiwanese government cited fear of another terror attack on Abuja, Nigeria’s capital for its security alert.
The US Department of State warned that terrorists could extend their activities to the “country’s middle and Southern states”.
Also, the Department warned against travel to the Gulf of Guinea, citing the threat of piracy.
The travel warning issued by the Bureau of Consular Affairs of the United States Department of State dated December 21, 2012 also warned of increased kidnapping in the Niger Delta and armed attacks in parts of the North.
The advisory reads “The Department of State warns U.S. citizens of the risks of travel to Nigeria, particularly during the holiday season, and continues to recommend that U.S. citizens avoid all but essential travel to the following states because of the risk of kidnappings, robberies, and other armed attacks – Bayelsa, Delta, Edo, Plateau, Gombe, Yobe, Kaduna, Bauchi, Borno, and Kano states.
“The Department also warns against travel to the Gulf of Guinea because of the threat of piracy. Based on safety and security risk assessments, the Embassy has placed further restrictions for travel by US officials to all Northern Nigerian states (in addition to those listed above); officials must receive advance clearance by the US Mission for travel as being mission-essential.
“US citizens should be aware that, in light of the continuing violence, extremists may expand their operations beyond Northern Nigeria to the country’s middle and Southern states. This Travel Warning replaces the Travel Warning for Nigeria dated June 21, 2012.”
National Security under Threat
In spite of frequent moves by the nation’s security operatives to put an end to the dastardly act of Boko Haram, the sect is daily acting out an evil script to ensure Nigeria’s national security is in danger.