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KADUNA — THE Sultan of Sokoto, Alhaji Sa’ad Abubakar III, yesterday,
asked President Goodluck Jonathan to immediately grant amnesty to all
members of the Islamic sect, Boko Haram, as a way of encouraging them to
lay down their arms.
Abubakar, who is also the President-General of Ja’matu Nasril Islam,
JNI, the umbrella association of all Muslim unions, also denounced the
recent violence in Wukari, Taraba State, where several people died,
describing it as “madness beyond comprehension” lamenting that Muslims
were the major victims.
The Sultan spoke at the opening of the annual central meeting of the
JNI in Kaduna where the Minister of State for Health, Dr. Mohammed Aliyu
Pate, was invited to enlighten the gathering on the controversy
surrounding vaccination against polio.
Those who attended the meeting were mainly Northern Muslims, traditional leaders and clerics.
Sultan Abubakar, who expressed deep concern over the spate of bomb
attacks and kidnappings by terrorists in parts of the country, argued
that extending amnesty to the sect members would pave the way for
dialogue between the sect and the Federal Government.
Making reference to a similar amnesty declared for militants in the
Niger Delta, he said: “The type of amnesty that ended militants’ unrest
in the Niger Delta will be suitable for the North. Initiating a
restoration and rehabilitation programme that would integrate the
terrorists into the larger society will pave the way for dialogue rather
than engaging them in an endless war.
Spate of insecurity
“We want to bring to attention of the government our challenges. As
Muslim leaders, we feel very concerned and very worried the way things
are going on in Nigeria today, especially the insecurity issue in this
country. We have problems in the North, we have in the South-East, we
have in the South-West and in the South-South. We believe it is the duty
of the government to protect all of us.
What happened in Wukari was total madness
“My brothers and sisters, what happened in Wukari a few days ago is
total madness beyond comprehension. Because if you follow the news, how
can an issue between the youths playing football turn into what happened
in Wukari where the major victims have been Muslims?
“You have been living together for centuries why all of a sudden do
you say you do not want to live with one another? These are some of the
things we shall be discussing. Either there is something somewhere we do
not know, or we come to the table together (with the other side) and
seek the solution.
“By the grace of God, we believe that the issue of security or
rather, insecurity, terrorism and their likes shall be discussed. We
hear of terrorism everywhere, everyday. We have heard in the news that
the President shall be visiting Maiduguri in a couple of days. And
praise be to God, that the Shehu of Borno is here and he will be
briefing us this evening.
Amnesty for Boko Haram
“We want to use this opportunity to call on the government,
especially Mr President, to see how he can declare total amnesty for all
combatants (Boko Haram) without thinking twice. That will make any
other person who picks up arms to be termed a criminal.
“If amnesty is declared, it will give so many of those young men who
have been running and hiding to embrace that amnesty. Some of them have
already come out, because we have read in the papers that some have
already come out.
“Even if it is only one person that denounces terrorism, it is the
duty of the government to accept that person and see how he can be used
to reach out to others. It is left for the government to use that
person, evaluate him and see whether he is genuine or fake.
“These are some of the things we are pushing for, yet people will be
saying that we are not doing anything as Muslim leaders in the north.
No! We are doing much more than what any other person has done. And I
want to commend you all. We will continue to do more despite
criticisms.”
98% of polio victims have Muslim names — Minister
On polio outbreak and other epidemics in some states of the North,
the Sultan said JNI would continue to work with the Ministry of Health
and other relevant agencies of government to ensure that children in the
region are immunised against such deadly diseases.
Addressing the JNI leaders on polio, Minister of State for Health,
Dr. Mohammed Aliyu Pate, regretted that only three countries in the
world, including Nigeria, Afghanistan and Pakistan, still recorded
incidences of the wild polio, pointing out that “98 per cent of the
children that are victims of this disease have Muslim names.”
He said: “It is unfortunate that there have been a lot of false claims going on about the wild polio virus in Nigeria.
“The opposition to it led to the unfortunate death of nine innocent
female health workers in KanoState. That should not happen because
immunisation of children is in the best interest of the children and our
society.
“By 2007, Niger, India, Pakistan, Nigeria and Afghanistan were the
only countries in the world that had polio cases. Today, India and Niger
are off that list. Go to our streets today in the north, you will see
how polio has crippled our children, turning them to disables and
beggars.’’
The Governor of Kaduna State, Alhaji Mukhtar Yero, who declared the
meeting open, enjoined Muslim leaders to preach peace to their
followers, promising to ensure that Q’uranic Schools built in the state
teach quality Western and Islamic education. The meeting is expected to
issue a communiqué today.
http://www.vanguardngr.com/2013/03/declare-total-amnesty-for-boko-haram-sultan-tells-jonathan/
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