ZARIA CLASH: SULTAN OF SOKOTO CAUTIONS FG AGAINST BREEDING ANOTHER BOKO HARAM SECT.
The Sultan of Sokoto and President of the Nigerian Supreme Council for
Islamic Affairs, Alhaji Muhammad Sa’ad Abubakar, in a statement on Sunday by the NSCIA, expressed shock
and sadness over the current outbreak of deadly violence in Zaria, Kaduna
State involving the Nigerian Army and the Islamic Movement of Nigeria, led
by Sheikh Ibrahim Zakzaky. He said at a time Nigeria is facing serious challenges, the least expected is a confrontation between the Nigerian Army and the Islamic Movement of Nigeria. He has cautioned the Federal Government against breeding another Boko Haram
sect in its face-off with the Islamic Movement of Nigeria.
The statement, which was signed by Secretary-General of the NSCIA, Prof.
Is-haq O. Oloyede, further added:
“While there are claims and counter-claims on what actually precipitated the latest heart-rending incident, the NSCIA urges the authorities to exercise restraint. The history of the circumstances that engendered the outbreak of militant insurgency in the past, with cataclysmic consequences that Nigeria is yet to recover from, should not be allowed to repeat itself. We urge the Federal Government to immediately constitute a Judicial Commission of Inquiry to thoroughly unravel the immediate and remote causes of the current mayhem. Besides, the Commission should also investigate the past incidents involving the Movement so that justice can be done. “The sanctity of human life is inviolable in Islam and painstaking efforts should be made at all times to prevent bloodshed. In other words, life is sacred and the fundamental responsibility of Government is to guarantee the security of life and property.loss of lives and property is indeed unfortunate and such should have been prevented."
“While no group should be allowed to constitute law unto itself or arrogate unconstitutional powers to itself under any guise, the fact still remains that the position of law is clear when there is any breach. Therefore, as order is the first law of heaven, normalcy and restraint should be taken seriously."
“May the Almighty Allah guide our leaders right and guard us Nigerians against our own indiscretion at all times.”
It said Over 20 persons are reported to have died in the face-off, which started on Saturday and spread till Sunday. Sheik Muhammad Turi, the second-in-command to Zakzaky, and the group's spokesman Usman, were reportedly killed by the soldiers on Sunday.
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