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Sokoto, who
testified as his own witness, told the court that though he initially
had sympathy for the organisation, his elder brother whose name he gave
as Suleiman Aliyu Sokoto, persistently warned him not to get himself
involved with the sect.
Speaking through an
interpreter, he said: “I am a member of the Shurah Council but not under
Boko Haram. I did not participate in any bombing.”
Asked by the prosecuting council, Mrs Chioma Onuegbu, if it was true
that he got his orders from Abu Shekau, Sokoto said: “As we all know,
Shekau is a leader of Boko Haram but not the Shurah Council and it is
not true that when I escaped from police custody, I spoke to Shekau on
phone.”
Asked if he was aware that it was Shekau
that gave orders regarding where bomb attacks should be carried out and
that the sect had so many sections, including a wing in charge of armed
robbery, the accused replied: “My lord, it can be so, I don’t know but
so I have been hearing.
“I am not also aware
that there is suicide attack and bombers section inside Boko Haram. What
I know is that any society or group must have sections. The prosecution
lied against me when it said I was the leader of the sect in Sokoto
State. If the government has such evidence against me, then let it bring
it before the court.
“During the time crisis
started in Maiduguri in 2009, my elder brother. His name is Suleiman
Aliyu Sokoto. He accommodated me for some days, then we held a
discussion and he told me to stay away from Boko Haram or anything that
will cause trouble for me.
“It was not true that
I ran into the forest to escape arrest when that crisis started. I was
arrested in my house. If I had the intention I would have attacked the
police and not wait for them to arrest me right inside my house.”
Asked by the prosecutor if it was not true that he got four credits
from the Secondary School Examination Council, SSCE, with English being
one of the subjects, Sokoto said: “Yes, it is true that I have four
credits, I can’t remember the subjects but it is English language. I sat
for the exam in 2003.”
The prosecutor asked him: “Then which language did you use in writing the exam?” Sokoto told the court it was English language.
After the accused person closed his case, Justice Adeniyi Ademola
adjourned the matter till October 7 for the parties to adopt written
addresses.
It will be recalled that Sokoto had
on Monday, told the court that he was innocent of the charge against
him, insisting that he was tortured by the police to admit that he was a
member of the Boko Haram sect.
Sokoto, who is
answering to a two-count charge preferred against him by the government
had, through his lawyers, led by Mr. Hassan Lukman, maintained that the
government failed to establish a prima-facie case capable of warranting
his conviction.
Praying the court to discharge
and acquit him, Sokoto contended that none of the six witnesses that
testified against him in court was able to establish a nexus linking him
to commission of the alleged terrorist act.
He was initially docked before the high court on May 20.
Aside allegation that he trained over 500 men on how to manufacture and
detonate Improvised Explosive Devices, IEDs, the Federal Government
alleged that he had prior knowledge that the sect planned to bomb the
church on Christmas day but failed to disclose it to law enforcement
officer.
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Thursday, 11 July 2013
Kabiru Sokoto Disowns Boko Haram
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