Sokoto who testified as his own witness, Wednesday, told the trial court that though he initially had sympathy for the organization, he said his elder brother whose name he gave as Suleiman Aliyu Sokoto, persistently warned him not to get himself involved with the sect.
Speaking through an interpreter, he said: “I am a member of the Shurah Council but not under Boko Haram. I did not participate in any bombing,” he added.
When he was asked by the prosecuting council, Mrs Chioma Onuegbu, if it is true that he got his orders from Abu Shekau, Sokoto said: “As we all know, Shekau is a leader of Boko Haram but not the Shura Council and it is not true that when I escaped from police custody that I spoke to Shekau on phone.”
Asked if he was aware that it is Shekau that gives orders regarding where bomb attacks should be carried out and that the sect had so many sections including a wing in charge or armed robbery, the accused replied, “My lord, it can be so, I don’t know but so I have been hearing.
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