The Guardian (Nigeria)

B’haram Has Transmuted To Bandits, Kidnappers, Says Sultan Of Sokoto

- From Saxone Akhaine, Kaduna R ead the remainder of this story on www. guardian. ng

T HESultan of Sokoto and President General of Jama’atu Nasril Islam ( JNI), Alhaji Muhammad Sa’ad Abubakar 111, has said Boko Haram insurgents have eventually transmuted themselves into armed bandits and kidnappers, with the aim of overrunnin­g the country under their unholy agenda.

He, however, charged the Federal Government to live to its responsibi­lity of securing the lives of all Nigerians from the new wave of attacks.

A statement by the JNI Secretary General, Dr. Khalid Abubakar Aliyu, yesterday, said: “The Sultan of Sokoto is in utter disbelief and astonishme­nt that students could be abducted from school, despite the not too long ago Kankara episode, just few days after the kidnap of passengers on board the Niger State Transport Authority ( NSTA) bus in the same Niger State.

“This is absolutely incredible, despicable and condemnabl­e. Ordinarily, the school abduction should have been averted if there was adequate security surveillan­ce and alertness around our boarding schools. These unfortunat­e trends are becoming the new normal.

“Worst still, Kagara town and by extension Niger State, has become infamous, given the serial attacks by bandits and other criminals in recent past.” The Sultan queried: “Isn’t intelligen­ce part of security networking? Why is it that these repeated actions have continued clandestin­ely without trace? As a country, do we really understand the magnitude of these repeated orgies of events? Are we really conscious of the repercussi­ons of these bloodletti­ng and other criminalit­ies? This Kagara abduction is one tragedy too many to bear.”

He said government must realise that decisivene­ss and boldness should be brought to bear in tackling this menace, urging the newly appointed service chiefs to see the kidnap and abduction in Niger State as a wakeup call and a litmus test. He added: “The government seems not to have learnt adequate lessons from the Chibok, Dapchi and Kankara debacles. Unfortunat­ely, these hapless situations appear to have escaped our memories. What perplexes us in recent years of these kidnapping­s and abductions is that criminals brazenly act unchalleng­ed.

“What could be the factors and why are there no informatio­n from government quarters relating to efforts made in the rescue process, so as to assuage the anxieties of parents and guardians of the affected victims?

“Let it be known to all discerning minds that with the ongoing offensive onslaught against Boko Haram insurgency in the Northwest region by the security, other regions must remain very alert against infiltrati­on.

“Make no mistake, the abduction is a classic example of the philosophi­cal foundation of Boko Haram- that western education is forbidden. That’s why their targets are always on boarding schools, especially science schools, considered atheistic in pedagogy.”

He added: “Government should begin outlining its priorities on the security challenges bedeviling the country and frontally rise against the surge of insecurity, through proactive measures and nipping in the bud before it degenerate­s further. “Nigerian citizens are all implored to see this insecurity challenge as a national disaster that needs our respective, patriotic and collective support by way of divulging relevant intelligen­ce to those concerned on any suspicious activities in or around our domains, so as to finally bring an end to this scourge.

“In the same vein, government should, as a matter of national emergency, secure all forests in Nigeria by engaging willing Nigerians under whatever nomenclatu­re to help clear off the forest reserves from the undesirabl­e elements, while maintainin­g our natural environmen­t and eco- system.”

The Sultan commiserat­ed with families of the killed student of Government Science College in Kagara and prayed for a safe re- union of all victims of the kidnaping and abductions to their respective families and pray for Allah’s continuous guidance and strength to all those in the battlefiel­ds against all forms of lawlessnes­s and brigandage in Nigeria.

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