The confession which was broadcasted on the church's network Emmanuel
Television yesterday, In a press statement on Monday by its national
president, Jasper Azuatalam, the group highlighted aspects of Mr.
Mustapha's confession at the church pastored by T.B. Joshua.
Synagogue Boko haram "In the conversation between Pastor T. B Joshua
and Mustapha the acclaimed Boko Haram member, the following
claims/confessions were made," the group wrote.
Mustapha claimed/confessed that he was sent to Lagos from Adamawa
state, alongside four other Boko Harram members to go and bomb the
Synagogue Church of All Nations at Ikotun, Lagos state.
Mustapha claimed/confessed that him and his team arrived Lagos
successfully with a meter bomb (explosive materials) with which they
tried to use to bomb the Synagogue Church of All Nations in Lagos.
Mustapha claimed/confessed that he was among the Boko Harram team that
attacked an Air force base in Maiduguri and the recent attack in
Michika few days ago that led to the death of scores of people and the
destruction of properties worth billions of naira in Adamawa state.
(d) Finally, Mustapha claimed/confessed that he was arrested by the
power in the ministry of Pastor T. B Joshua, leading to his public
confession."
The group, stating that it had confirmed the authenticity of the
video, called on the Inspector General of Police or Chief of Army
Staff to order an investigation into Mr. Mustapha's confession. boko
haram suspect "We strongly feel that the issue of Boko Haram has
become a serious issue considering the fact that thousands of
Nigerians have lost their lives through the activities of the sect.
We believe that the only way to get rid of the sect and their
activities is to hunt the sect using vital information obtained from
members of the sects who has either been arrested or confessed to
being members of the sect," it said.
It asked the security agencies to ascertain the authenticity of Mr.
Mustapha's claims and ordered a manhunt for the four other members of
the sect who allegedly came with the confessor to Lagos to bomb the
Synagogue of All Nations Church.
It also demanded that the location in Adamawa where the Boko Haram
members were trained, according to Mr. Mustapha, should also be
identified.
"We strongly believe that this information, if obtained, will unravel
a lot of things about Boko Haram and those behind (it) so that our
dear nation can heave a sigh of relief from the torture of this
dreaded sect," the group said.
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