One of the three persons the Nigerian Army declared wanted for alleged links with Boko Haram, has voluntarily surrendered himself to the Nigerian army on Monday.
One of the three persons declared wanted for alleged links with Boko Haram, Ahmed Bolori, voluntarily surrendered himself to the Nigerian Army on Monday.
Ahmed Bolori took to his Facebook page and announced that he had arrived at the headquarters of the army in Maiduguri but was waiting to be attended to.
“I’ve been here at the army command headquarters, Maiduguri, waiting to be invited in as scheduled. But yet, no response despite the text messages and calls I made to the army.
“I am a good citizen and so, I keep to my words. I said I will be here, and I am here! May God help us,” he wrote.
After another hour, he updated his Facebook status, saying that he still hadn’t been attended to. “I have signed the visitors register since and I am still waiting to be taken in, although the Army guard doesn’t have airtime to contact his heads,” he wrote.
When he finally entered, he sent an update again, writing: “The army is now treating me friendly and peacefully, as a nice colonel just took me to his office to drink tea. May God help us.”