Boko Haram leader Abubakar Shekau has threatened Cameroun in a video
message on YouTube, warning that the same fate would befall the country
as neighbouring Nigeria.The video, which was posted on January 5, is
directly addressed to Cameroun’s President Paul Biya after repeated
fighting between militants and troops in the country’s far north.“Oh
Paul Biya, if you don’t stop this, your evil plot, you will taste what
has befallen Nigeria… Your troops cannot do anything to us,” Shekau said
in Arabic.
Paul Biya has been mentioned by Shekau before but it is first time that
he has directly addressed Cameroun and is the first admission that Boko
Haram has been actively operating in the country.
Boko Haram fighters had in the past launched attacks on northeastern
Nigeria from bases inside Cameroun but recent months have seen an
increase in strikes within the country.
The attacks have taken a similar form to those in Nigeria from hit-and-run raids to kidnappings.
Boko Haram, which began its violent insurgency in 2009, has taken over
swathes of territory in three northeastern Nigerian states, and declared
some towns as part of its Islamic caliphate.
Last weekend, fighters captured the key town of Baga and the
headquarters of the Multinational Joint Task Force in the Lake Chad
area, tightening its control of the remote state of Borno.
Cameroun’s far north region, which adjoins Borno to the east, has come
increasingly under fire and on December 28, Yaounde deployed fighter
jets against Boko Haram for the first time.
Biya personally ordered the air strike after the insurgents crossed the
border and seized a military camp, the government said on December 29.
The aerial bombardment, hailed as a new phase in the counter-insurgency, forced the Islamists to flee, it added.
– Direct warning –
Shekau, in military fatigues and green rubber boots, speaks for more
than 17 minutes in the video, flanked by four masked Boko Haram
fighters, two of whom hold the militants’ black flags.
Two others fighters are seen standing on the back of pick-up trucks
fitted with heavy machineguns. Shekau fires an assault rifle into the
air at the end of his address.
There was no indication when the video — entitled “Message to President Paul Biya of Cameroun” — was shot or where.
It also used the group’s preferred Arabic name “Jama’atu Ahlis Sunna
Lidda’awati wal-Jihad” or “People committed to the propagation of the
Prophet’s teachings and jihad”.
Boko Haram roughly translates from the Hausa language widely spoken in northern Nigeria as “Western education is forbidden”.
In the video, Shekau praises his fighters “inside Camerounian soil” and calls on Biya to “repent”.
“If you do not, you will see what will come from Allah, the All-Powerful
who has control over everything in respect of chastisement and
calamity,” he says, waving his right index finger.
“Your troops are nothing. Even Nigerian soldiers couldn’t do anything to us.”
He also calls on the people of Cameroun to “rebel against democracy and shun it”.
Cameroun’s president has made a series of strong statements against Boko
Haram and in October last year vowed to go after the group “until it’s
totally wiped out”.
In May last year, he said that a Paris meeting of Nigeria’s neighbours was designed to “declare war on Boko Haram”.
But a key agreement at the summit to set up a regional force has yet to be implemented.
Cameroun has been increasingly vocal in its criticisms about the lack of
a coordinated response against Boko Haram and called for support from
neighbouring countries.
source;Pm News

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