The
Sultan of Sokoto and President General of the Jama’atu Nasri Islam,
Alhaji Sa’ad Abubakar, and Governor Mukhtar Yero of Kaduna State, on
Monday condemned the bombing of Nyanya area of Abuja by suspected Boko
Haram members.
They prayed that God would expose the
perpetrators of the heinous act that claimed several lives and destroyed
property worth millions of naira.
They spoke at the opening ceremony of the JNI Central Council meeting in Kaduna on Monday.
While the Sultan expressed concern over
the continued killings of innocent Nigerians, he noted that Muslims were
at the receiving end of the ugly trend.
He said, “Muslims are at the receiving end, more Muslims are being killed.
“We condemn the bombing in strong terms and pray that Allah will expose the perpetrators in the nearest future.”
On the part of the people, he said,
“There is the urgent need for the government to come to the aid of
innocent Nigerians, who are always victims of the attacks and bombings.”
He noted that if there was anything the
government thought the leadership of the Islamic body could do to halt
the spate of killings, they were ever ready to assist.
“If the government thinks there are
things to be done on religious line to stop the killings, we are 100
percent ready, but we must put aside sentiments of all kinds. We
commiserate with all those who lost their lives in all of the
insurgencies,” said Sultan.
On his part, Yero said the only solution
to the killings was prayer, enjoining Nigerians “to turn to God in
prayers and seek for forgiveness.”
He added that both religious and
traditional rulers across the region (North) have a major role to play
in finding a lasting solution to the continued killing by the insurgent
group
He said, “The burden of expectations on
the JNI is huge, both from the government and the ordinary citizens of
our great country. While government expects this organisation to play a
more active role in the process of resolving the current state of
insecurity in some parts of the country, ordinary Nigerians, especially
Muslims, look up to the JNI as a beacon of hope in resolving their
numerous socio-economic challenges
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