Amina Yusuf, a suspected suicide
bomber, who was paraded by the
military in Maiduguri on Wednesday, has
revealed that she failed to detonate her
explosive because she wanted security
operatives to capture her. The 17-year-
old suicide bomber told reporters that
she was abducted five years ago
alongside her parents in Madagali in
Adamawa after an attack on the village.
“I was abducted alongside my parents in
Madagali in Adamawa state after the
terrorists attacked our village. We were
taken to a camp in the bush where we
were forcefully indoctrinated by the
group,” she said.
The suspected suicide bomber alleged
that her parents were killed after they
had refused to be indoctrinated.
“My parents were executed because
they did not join the group,” she said. “I
was married off to a Boko Haram
militant with whom I lived in the camp.
“One day I was asked to wear the bombs
and taken to Maiduguri with an
instruction that I detonate the bomb
where there is large crowd.
“They said I should press the button but I
refused and allowed security men to
capture me alive. “My four siblings are
still with the terrorists in the camp.”
Lucky Irabor, theatre commander of
operation Lafiya Dole, had presented
her along with two unindentified others
to reporters
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