Monday, 21 January 2013

We attacked Mali-bound soldiers —New terrorist group


Chief of Army Staff, Lieutenant General Azubike Ihejirika
NEW terrorist group, JAMA’ATU ANSARUL MUSLIMINA FI BILADIS-SUDAN (a.k.a JAMBS),  has claimed responsibility for Saturday’s attack on Nigerian’s troops in Kogi State.
JAMBS,  believed to be a breakaway faction of the violent Islamic sect, Boko Haram,  said in a statement on Saturday ,that the soldiers were attacked in order to warn Nigeria against joining Western powers in their “aim to demolish the Islamic empire of Mali.”

The soldiers,  on their way to Mali as part of African peacekeeping mission, were ambushed by  the JAMBS members  , who threw Improvised Explosive Devices at their convoy along Okene-Lokoja Road. Two soldiers  and many  others were said to be injured during  a gun battle that ensued.
JAMBS claim came on a day that the Emir of Kano, Alhaji Ado Bayero, was flown abroad for treatment after Saturday’s attack on his convoy. Bayero’s   driver and three others died in the attack.
In  a terse  statement posted by an online publication, Dessert Herald, on Sunday, a person claiming to be the Leader of JAMBS, Abu usamatal Ansary, warned  Nigeria and other African to be ready for “ more difficulties”  as they embarked on restoring peace to Mali.
The  statement reads, “We, members of  JAMA’ATU ANSARUL MUSLIMINA FI BILADIS-SUDAN,  are gladly informing the general public, especially those in black Africa, that with the aid and guidance of Allah, we  on January 19,  2013  at Itape, Ekehi Local Government Area of Kogi State,   successfully executed our first attempt in attacking the Nigerian  troops  that were aiming to demolish the Islamic Empire of Mali.

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