How I became a killer to survive my days with Boko Haram

How I became a killer to survive my days with Boko Haram

- The Nigerian Army and other related security agencies have been receiving commendations from citizens over their success in the fight against terrorism

- Ali Mustapha, one of those arrested by Nigerian troops, gives vivid explanations concerning how he became a killer

Ali Mustapha, a 17-year-old member of the Boko Haram terrorist group, has confessed to becoming a killer after he was abducted and forcefully conscripted into it.

How I became a killer to survive my days with Boko Haram
Mustapha made the confession after his arrest

Mustapha, who was intercepted by security operatives while on espionage mission in Maiduguri, Borno state, revealed that he was forced to kill his victims in Chikungudu Forest, Kalabalge, where he was held in captivity for three years by the insurgents.

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“I was kidnapped in Marte by the insurgents; when they stormed the town in 2013, they took us away to Chikungudu Forest in Kalabalge council. I was held in captivity for three years at Chikungudu. Within the period, I have killed about 13 people in separate locations.

“First was at Chikungudu, where we were held hostage by Boko Haram. Whenever the insurgents returned from a mission, they would line up their hostages before us and ask us to kill them. They forced us to kill innocent people.

“They said they were testing us. The first time I killed, I killed five people. They told me, ‘Ali, you will kill five people today’.

“I initially declined but when they threatened to kill me, I had no option but to kill the five people they brought before me. They later came with three other people and forced me to kill them.

“The second time I killed people was at a village called Burssari. While we were there, they brought another set of five people and asked me to kill them and instantly I did. I had no choice because they threatened to kill me if I didn’t kill them.

“Then we went back to Chikungudu where they held us. They also went to a town and came back with some people and told other victims like me to kill them which they did,” The Nation reports him as saying.

Ali added: “Although they gave us some inscription written in Arabic to drink, I declined and threw mine away. We sometimes declined to do what they wanted us to do, so they nicknamed us children of pagans and spat on us and refused to give us food.

“At Chikungudu in Kalabalge. Our leader is Umar from Mamman Nur’s faction of Boko Haram. I have never seen him but they usually sent people to greet him and they always told us about how powerful he is.

“My father’s name is Mustapha and my mother’s name is Ya’zara. The last time I saw them was at Marte, when Boko Haram stormed our town and took us away.”

The report said Ali Mustapha revealed that he was sent to spy and report on likely soft targets in Baga Road, Monday Market and Custom Market in Maiduguri, Borno capital. He was arrested by troops of the Nigerian Army.

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“More than 500 children of my age, including younger ones, were conscripted as child soldiers in Chukungudu Forest in Kalabalge.

“Even kids younger than I am were trained to handle and shoot AK 47 rifles in the forest. There were girls too, who were trained to go on suic*de bombing missions,” he said.

Watch this video of the devastation caused by Boko Haram as compiled by Legit.ng:

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