The Islamic State-backed faction of Boko Haram, the Islamic State West Africa Province (ISWAP), formerly known as Jamā'at Ahl as-Sunnah lid-Da'wah wa'l-Jihād, has released photographs of militants belonging to the sect observing Eid-el-Fitr prayers at different locations in Nigeria.
Eid-el-Fitr was celebrated by most Muslim faithful across the globe on May 2.
According to some of the photos sighted by Hottunz.com, the
insurgents were seen in different groups praying together in open
fields.
In the photographs, small children were also seen praying alongside their fathers.
The Nigerian army had on several occasions claimed the insurgents use
children as human shields and child soldiers in their quest to weaken
military operations.
ISWAP is known for releasing similar photographs during Sallah celebrations.
President
Muhammadu Buhari had in a series of tweets in commemoration of
Eid-el-Fitr claimed Boko Haram has been downgraded by his
administration.
While the fight against the insurgents has been tough and long, victory, Buhari said, was within reach.
“After
a period of fasting and reflection, this year, we have cause to welcome
the occasion in hope. The battle waged against terrorists who falsely
masquerade under the name of Islam is approaching its conclusion,” he
had said.
“The fight has been long and hard. Final victory is
within sight. Boko Haram and its offshoots’ final embers are now fading.
Last month, the leader of ISWAP was killed in an airstrike. Since the
New Year, thousands of fighters have surrendered.
“The
territories they used to occupy are now seeing the return of those who
were forced to flee their barbarity. Normality is finally beginning to
return to the Northeast. It is a long process. Yet it is one we are,
together, now embarking upon.
“With the designation of bandit
groups as terrorists, the challenges of banditry & kidnapping are
being tackled differently in the north-west and north-central where the
latest military acquisitions and armed forces are being fanned out
across the region to thwart acts of terror.”
Boko Haram and its offshoot, ISWAP have become more ferocious in recent times.
The Nigerian Army has repeatedly claimed that the insurgency has been largely defeated.
The
terror group has caused the death of tens of thousands of people and
the displacement of millions of others mainly in the North-East states
of Adamawa, Borno and Yobe.
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