Nigeria’s military on Friday offered hundreds of thousands of dollars in
rewards for information leading to the capture of leaders of Islamist
extremist group, Boko Haram.
A statement listed 19 alleged senior
members of the extremist group blamed for hundreds of deaths in
connection with its insurgency in northern and central Nigeria.
The
rewards ranged from N50 million ($317,000, 245,000 euros) for the
suspected leader of the group, Abubakar Shekau, to N10 million for
various Boko Haram “commanders”.
“They are wanted in connection with
terrorist activities particularly in the northeast zone of Nigeria that
led to the killings, bombings and assassination of some civilians,
religious leaders, traditional rulers, businessmen, politicians, civil
servants and security personnel amongst others,” a military statement
said.
“They are also wanted for arson and destruction of properties worth millions of naira.”
In
June, the United States designated three Nigerian Islamist extremists
“global terrorists” but declined to label Boko Haram a terrorist group,
citing its domestic focus, among other issues.
The three named by the
US State Department were Shekau as well as Abubakar Adam Kambar and
Khalid al-Barnawi, both said to have ties to a regional Al-Qaeda group.
Friday’s statement offering rewards listed both Shekau and al-Barnawi, but not Kambar.
Lieutenant
Colonel Sagir Musa, who issued the statement on behalf of a military
task force operating in the country’s northeast, did not respond to
phone calls.
Violence linked to Boko Haram’s insurgency is believed
to have left some 3,000 people dead since 2009, including killings by
the security forces.
The group has claimed to be seeking an Islamist
state in Nigeria, Africa’s most populous nation and largest oil producer
whose population is roughly divided between Christians and Muslims.
However,
its demands have repeatedly shifted and it is believed to include
various factions with differing aims, in addition to imitators and
criminal gangs that carry out violence while posing as members of the
group.
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