University Lecturer Who Recruits For Boko Haram Paraded By The DSS

Dr. Muhammed Nazeef Yunus
Dr. Muhammed Nazeef Yunus

A university lecturer, Dr. Muhammad Nazeef Yunus, who allegedly acts as Recruitment Co-ordinator of the Boko Haram sect and four other members have been arrested, as they were plotting to launch violent attacks in Igalaland, Kogi State.

Parading the five suspected members of the terror group in Abuja, the DSS said the Spiritual Leader and Recruitment Coordinator of the sect, Dr Muhammad Nazeef Yunus, was until his arrest, an assistant lecturer in the Department of Islamic Studies, Kogi State University, Ayingba in Kogi State.

The DSS said the Yunus taught Arabic and Islamic Studies at the university.

Other alleged members of the sect paraded were Umar Musa, Head of Operations/Instructor; Munzir Mustapha Yusuf, a.k.a Habib, Armourer/Chief courier; Ismail Abdulazeez, foot soldier and Ibrahim Isa, a.k.a ‘One in town’ another foot soldier.

The Deputy Director, Public Relations, Department of State Service, Marilyn Ogar, who paraded the suspected Boko Haram members said their plot was botched when two members of the sect who were on their way to Borno State for training in weapons handling were arrested at Zuba, on the outskirts of the Federal Capital Territory, FCT, Abuja.

According to Ogar, “the determination of security forces to rid Nigeria of all acts of terror has continued to yield favourable results as this Service uncovered a Boko Haram cell in Kogi State.

All the paraded suspects, except the varsity lecturer, explained to the media the level of their involvement in the Boko Haram insurgency and the plan to attack Igala.

Dr. Yunus, however, feigned ignorance of the planned attacks, insisting that his involvement was a frame-up.

“My Islamic preaching had always been against the activities of the Boko Haram sects, but I was shocked when the other suspects insisted that I was a member and the one that recruited them into the sect. I have never been a member of Boko Haram for one minute in my life, I even preach against them,” he said.

One of the suspects, Mustapha Yusuf who was allegedly trained at Sambisa camp in Maiduguri, Borno State said “the university lecturer appointed me as the armourer and chief courier of the group and handed two AK-47 rifles with 30 rounds of live ammunition to me for safe keeping after I returned to Kogi State shortly after military invasion of our camp in Borno State”.

The other two foot soldiers also confessed that Dr. Yunus indoctrinated them into the Boko Haram sect by preaching to them when they approached him to help them secure admission into the Kogi State University, Ayingba.

In her briefing, the DSS spokeswoman enjoined all Nigerians to be vigilant. “We want to enjoin all Nigerians to be vigilant and continue to cooperate with security agencies through the provision of useful information of suspicious activities within their immediate environment.

“The war on terror is still on. This Service in collaboration with other security agencies will not rest on their oars until we rid our society of all criminality. We must all remember that we are not terrorists, we are Nigerians.”

Ogar also urged parents who send their children for Islamic teaching after school, to be very careful of the people they choose as their teachers.

6 COMMENTS

  1. Dr Nazeefi,s preaching is always on peaceful coexistance, and how muslims should unite and fight the epidemic of boko haram insurgency. Undoubtedly, this is purely set up. And i believe Allah will expose those behind it Insha Allah-We will keep on praying may Allah expose the plotters!

  2. This is most unfortunate when the society can no longer look to the citadel of higher learning, the four-wall of the University, to produce ‘peoples’ leaders’ of tomorrow and not narrow-minded advocates of terrorism. Education is supposed to open the minds and hearts of people to greater heights, but when their own type of education is to plant seeds of terror and murder, then, the world peace is at stake. The country needs prayer. May God save Nigeria.