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IMN: Not even Death of ElZakzaky can Provoke us to Violence

- Kasim Sumaina in Abuja

As the nation draws close to the first anniversar­y of the bloody clash between members of the Islamic Movement of Nigeria (IMN) and the convoy of the Chief of Army Staff, Lt General Tukur Buratai, where hundreds were said to have lost their lives, the movement has assured of peace, stressing that not even the death of the leader, Sheik Ibrahim El-Zakzaky was capable of provoking them into violence.

The group, which described as unfortunat­e the events of 12th and 14th December, 2015, stated that contrary to pictures being painted elsewhere against the reputation of the movement, it remained committed to enthroning peace in the country.

Secretary, Media Forum, IMN, Abdulmumin Giwa, who stated this in an exclusive interview with THISDAY on Wednesday in Abuja, also revealed that the group had regard for the constituti­on of Nigeria as well as for constitute­d authoritie­s in the country.

“You can remember in 2014 when the soldiers did everything; it was the leader of the movement that came out in the public to tell the people to calm down. When his sons, three of whom were undergradu­ate were killed along with 31 members of the movement he told everybody to calm down.

“So you can’t tell me that somebody that has been able to swallow all these difficulti­es and simply because its leader died will now begin to pick up arms. Violence is never in our ways”, he said.

He claimed the current onslaught against the group was being done for personal reasons due to the fact that the group would never be involved in violence unlike some other groups that the government had been placating with billions of dollars to embrace peace.

While stressing that IMN was a body which stood for Fairness and justice to all irrespecti­ve of religion, region and tribe, he disclosed that the movement and its leader had earned various awards in recognitio­n of their contributi­on to humanity.

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