Sunday, 1 May 2016
Benue, Enugu Killings: Islamic group reacts, says blaming the Fulani herdsmen “absurd”
Jama’atu Nasril Islam (JNI), an organisation led by
the Sultan of Sokoto, Sa’ad Abubakar, on Sunday,
condemned the incessant killings and maiming of
innocent lives and the destruction of public and
private properties in Benue and Enugu States.
In
a
statement, signed by its Secretary-General, Khalid
Aliyu, the JNI said it was shocked by the attacks,
even as it described as “absurd” and “unfortunate”
the widespread insinuation that Fulani herdsmen
are responsible for the attacks on villagers in
Benue, Enugu, Nasarawa and other parts of the
country.
The JNI, a coalition of several Islamic groups in
Nigeria said: "Jama’atu Nasril Islam (JNI) received
with great shock and deep concern the news of
incessant killings and maiming of innocent lives and
the destruction of public and private properties. Of
particular concern are the brutal murders of people
in Agatu-Benue state, Nnibo-Enugu state and some
parts of Nasarawa state.
"It is indeed alarming that within few weeks, deadly
attacks were reportedly unleashed while the
perpetrators go un-arrested. JNI therefore
condemns in strong terms these repeated heinous
attacks and once again calls on the relevant security
agencies to brace up to the trends, in order to put a
stop to this ugly tide, as human lives are sacred and
must be seen to be treated as so.
"JNI and indeed all Nigerians, view the fall out of
these repeated attacks, particularly the taking up of
arms against other citizens as another trend of
insecurity that portends grave danger to the Nation.
We must not forget so soon the adverse effect of
the so-called Boko Haram group, that claimed the
lives of many thousands innocent lives. Hundreds
have been abducted, the males forced into
insurgency and the females into slavery. Millions
more are wallowing in Internally Displaced Persons
(IDPs) camps in Nigeria and in Refugee Camps in
neighbouring countries. Public and private
properties worth trillions of Naira have been
destroyed.
"We therefore call for a thorough investigation by
appropriate agencies in order to fish out the evil
perpetrators, bring them to justice and forestall re-
occurrence. The repeated heinous acts of attacks
are crimes against the citizenry and the
perpetrators are therefore criminals and must be
treated so. It is indeed absurd and most
unfortunate that certain groups or people ascribe
the incidence on ethnic and/or religious premise
and to whimsically apportion blame in order to
batter the gradual restoration of peace and security
in Nigeria. Well, the Commissioner of Police, Enugu
State has debunked the rumours, likewise the
Inspector General of Police has also debunked the
insinuations over those being blamed.
"We must thus be cautious of packaging crimes on
religious and ethnic garments. Crimes are
abominable and whoever commits them is
criminal. Security agencies should brace up in
being proactive and utilize maximally intelligence
reports in order to nip-in the board possible
eruptions of security problems within and around
communities.
"Painfully, His Eminence, the Sultan of Sokoto and
President-General, JNI, Alhaji Muhammad Sa’ad
Abubakar, CFR, mni, on behalf of Nigerian Muslims,
condoles the families of those who lost their lives
and sympathies with all affected victims, and also
calls for concerted introspection and commitment
by relevant agencies to take proactive and effective
measures in addressing this pernicious problem.
"His Eminence the Sultan and President-General of
JNI, extends profound condolences to the families
of the affected victims, government and people of
states that lost their loved ones in the
happenings."
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