The Department of State Security Service (SSS) yesterday
alleged that the embattled senator, Mohammed Aliyu Ndume, had admitted
to having links with the radical Jama’atu Ahlus Sunnati Lidda’awati Wal
Jihad, otherwise known as Boko Haram.
SSS said it made
the shocking discovery when Ndume’s mobile telephone call logs were
analysed during investigations. The Senator is currently facing
terrorism charges levelled against him by the Federal Government.
An
officer of SSS, James Ene Izi, a prosecution witness in the ongoing
trial of the senator representing Borno South senatorial district,
disclosed that Ndume admitted in a voluntary statement made to the
service of having telephone interactions with the jailed former
spokesperson of the sect, Ali Konduga.
Izi said , “Konduga, in
his confessional statement told the SSS that Ndume gave him the phone
number of the AGF to threaten him (AGF) that they would make Borno State
ungovernable if he did not ensure that the Borno State Election
Petition Tribunal gave judgment in favour of the PDP.”
The
officer added that when the senator and Konduga were made to face each
other, Ndume denied that he knows the suspected Boko Haram sect, though
they had been communicating on phone for sometime now.
Izi also said the confession was further confirmed, as the phone number of Konduga was found on Ndume’s mobile contact.
Led
in evidence-in-chief by prosecution counsel, Thompson Olatigbe, the
witness further said “in the process of investigating Konduga, he
mentioned the name of the the accused, one Saidu Pindar who is now
deceased and some of the politicians that have influenced the Boko Haram
activities in Maiduguri.
“Upon this, we invited the accused
formally for interrogation and made voluntary confessional statement,
where he admitted that he has been having link with the sect.”
After taking the evidence, the trial judge, Justice Gabriel Kolawole, later adjourned till December 1.
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