An 18-year-old Boko Haram suicide bomber, Amina, who was intercepted
by operatives of the Nigeria Security and Civil Defence Corps on Tuesday
in Maiduguri, Borno State said she was given N200 for the mission.
Amina said she was abducted two years ago by the sect members in Madagali, Adamawa State and taken to Sambisa forest.
She said: “They gave us N200 each, which they said we should use to buy food for ourselves.
“It took us three days to come to Maiduguri on a motorcycle.
“We were directed by the sect members to detonate our explosives any where we saw any form of gathering.
“They said if we press the button, the bomb would explode and we will automatically go to heaven.
“I was scared, so, I told them that I could not detonate any explosive.
“So, they said if Zainab detonated her own, it would serve the purpose.
“On our way to Maiduguri, we encountered the military and they were shooting.
“I was very scared and the people that brought us ran away.
“I am from Imam Shekau’s faction of Boko Haram, even though I have never seen Shekau.But I hear about him in Gobarawa.”
Amina said that her father, mother and younger brother, Umar, were
all killed when they tried to escape from the Boko Haram enclave where
they were held hostage.
She said: “We came from Gobarawa along Damboa, Madagali and Algarno
axis, in a community where a lot of us were held hostage and married off
by the sect members.
“I also am married to a Boko Haram Commander known as ‘Amir’.”
The NSCDC Commandant in Borno State, Abdullahi Ibrahim, said the
command had handed over the suspect to the Garrison Commander, 7
Division of the Nigerian Army, Maiduguri “for proper investigation”.
The Theater Commander, Operation Lafiya Dole, Maiduguri, Major
General Lucky Irabor, confirmed that the suspect was in the custody of
the Army and that she would undergo investigation.
Irabor said: “We are going to profile her as she would give us the lead to get to other insurgents.”
Operatives of the NSCDC had earlier intercepted two female suicide
bombers who tried to ram into motorists at the NNPC Mega Station along
Damboa Road, Maiduguri.
Ibrahim told the News Agency of Nigeria that the incident occurred at about 6.45am.
He said: “Our personnel at the NNPC station intercepted two female
suicide bombers who were targeting motorists on the long queue at the
NNPC mega petrol station at about 6.45am.
“One of the bombers got scared and threw away her bomb and was
instantly arrested, while the other one began to run after people with
her explosive, but luckily, she was shot on the leg by our personnel
after he chased her to a safe place.”