Boko Haram's commander's fate uncertain amid news of his death
The commander of the ISIS-leaning Boko Haram movement, Abubakar Shekau, has reportedly killed himself by blowing up his explosive belt during a shootout with members of his organization.
The members had also
reportedly detained Shekau and wanted him to abdicate his position.
Some ISIS western Africa
fighters had broken into Shekau's stronghold in the northern Nigerian Borno
State and forced him to surrender.
However, this is not the
first time Shekau is reported to be dead. Rumors about the Boko Haram
commander's death emerged several times in the past years. News about his death
this time has not been verified yet.
Meanwhile, a news agency
quoted an intelligence source as saying that Shekau had only been seriously
injured after he shot himself in the shoulder.
Nevertheless, the
Nigerian army announced Shekau's death, even without mentioning the place of or
the reason for his death.
The army also said that
it had recently killed a Boko Haram terrorist who claimed to be Shekau.
Shekau was reported to
be dead two times in 2009, but this is the first time his death is officially
announced by the Nigerian army.
Rumors have been
swirling about Shekau since Wednesday. This comes as a large number of
intelligence and Nigerian officials accentuate news of his death.
There is information
also that ISIS commanders in western Africa are talking about Shekau's death,
following an exchange of fire.
Shekau, they said, had
blown himself up to avoid being taken hostage by western Africa's ISIS
fighters.