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S/Kaduna: JNI calls for caution, restraint

- From Maryam Ahmadu-Suka, Kaduna

The Jama’atu Nasril Islam ( JNI) has called on all parties involved in the Southern Kaduna crisis to exercise caution and restraint.

JNI’s Secretary-General, Dr. Khalid Abubakar Aliyu in a statement issued yesterday noted that ethnorelig­ious conflict is not easily manageable.

He then called on parties involved to rise to the occasion to forestall its recurrence in Kaduna State saying, “A stitch in time saves nine!”

He said, “JNI under the leadership of Alhaji Muhammad Sa’ad Abubakar, the Sultan of Sokoto and its President-General observed carefully with serious concern the unfortunat­e unfolding events of blood-letting and serial killings, as well as the resultant inflammato­ry commentari­es being aired which are utterly condemnabl­e in their entirety.

“We strongly believe that the politicall­ydriven crisis is being deliberate­ly turned into ethno-religious conflict of worrisome dimension. Thus, it should, however, be noted that ethno-religious conflict isn’t easily manageable and hence, we must all rise to the occasion to forestall its recurrence in Kaduna State.”

He observed with dismay the unguarded utterances of some citizens including elder statesmen through the print, electronic and social media in instigatin­g the security situation.

He urged the government to do more in tackling the issue, saying, “It is time that culprits be identified and punished so as to serve as a deterrent.”

He said it is disturbing that such violence could re-occur in the state despite peace efforts of Kaduna Peace Commission, the Internatio­nal Center for Interfaith Peace and Harmony (ICIPH), in collaborat­ion with the JNI National Headquarte­rs and the Christian Council of Nigeria.

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