Aisha Wakil, better known as “Mama Boko Haram” has disclosed that members of Musab al-Barnawi faction of Boko Haram were ready to surrender.
Recall that Wakil had on Friday disclosed Boko Haram’s intention for the abducted Yobe girls.
However, speaking with Tribune on Saturday, she stated that the sect taht kidnapped 110 Dapchi schoolgirls were not heartless people and were ready to drop their arms and embrace peace.
Wakil, a former member of the Dialogue and Peaceful Resolution of Security Challenges in the Northern region, set up by former President Goodluck Jonathan said the only thing stopping them is the fear of how they would be reintegrated into the society and how the society will see them.
“I was shocked, like every other Nigerian, as same history has repeated itself like Chibok girls. I enquired and I was told that it was Habib and co who took the girls.
“This is not Habib’s habit, son of Mohammed Yusuf. I know he is with Maman Nur one of the peaceful groups of Jamatul Ali’s Sunna, Liddawati Wul Jihadi. Nur, Habib and group are people with less violence.
“Why these Dapchi little girls were taken by them left me with shock. I know, believe and trust that they won’t hurt them or hold them long. This group I can beat my chest and tell the world that it needs peace and it wants to stop.
“These kids are not heartless people. May Almighty Allah touch the hearts of these dear sons so that they could stop. The whole world is watching. What are they afraid of? Who will touch a surrendered fighter? Do they think the world and I would not be there for them?
“Dear sons, my knees are on the ground, my hands up to Allah, begging all of you to stop. Try me your mum, just come out with the girls, please don’t do havoc again. From the deep of my heart, I beg with motherly love and tears.
“Stop and don’t let your sisters stay too long. We are not praying for future occurrences. We need the fight to end peacefully. Every individual in the country, mosques, churches, states the whole country should engage in praying. Stop blaming anyone. I believe if we pray more, God will pour down His grace on us, Nigeria will be better again,” Aisha said.
Bashir Manzo, who chairs the association of the affected parents, also speaking said that he would rather wait for any strategy the governor, who is the chief security officer of the state, would adopt, in conjunction with the Federal Government, to get back their kids.
“I and my colleagues are the ones with the authentic list of the missing girls, the 84 announced by the government is suspicious because the managers of the school did not tell the governor the truth.
“The formation of the association is to ensure justice is done in their struggle in actualising the return of the girls.
“One area the parents and the community were concerned was the circumstances surrounding the abduction after the withdrawal of security operatives in Dapchi days before the attack.
“It pains them so much; even the governor is pained by it
“Another issue of concern to the parents was the arrest of three of their members for allegedly attacking the convoy of the governor the day after the incident.”he said.