Former military head of state, General Muhammadu Buhari, has described
members of the Boko Haram sect that has carried out several terrorists
attacks in the country, as mindless bigots, and not followers of God.
Buhari who is also a chief of the All Progressives Congress, made this
known in a statement released on Thursday. Buhari who expressed grave
concerns over the abduction of schoolgirls of the Government Secondary
School, Chibok, Borno State.
He said, “Over the past few weeks,
the abduction of the school girls at Chibok, Borno State has underscored
the threat we have been facing as a nation in recent times from the
actions of misguided persons masquerading as adherents of Islam.
“That
horrific video posted on the Internet is a clear manifestation of the
mindlessness of the bigots. It shows them for whom they are, such men
cannot threaten nor should they be allowed to violate our sovereignty.
It is clear from what they profess that they are not followers of God.
“They
do not mean well for our country and her citizens. I am a Muslim, I am
versed in the teaching of Christianity and I understand both religions
to seek peaceful co-existence of all humanity.”
While condoling
with families whose girls were among those abducted, he described the
abductors as a group of anarchists. He said, “There is no justification
whatsoever for this unrestrained disregard for the sanctity of human
life. It has no place in the Holy Quran and neither does it have a place
in the Holy Bible.
“Let these people know that the entire
civilised world is united against their terrorist act. We are grateful
to the world for standing by Nigeria at this trying time. We hope and
pray that the young ladies will be reunited with their respective
families in the days to come”
He used the medium to call upon the
Federal Government and the nation’s Armed Forces to ensure citizens’
safety under the present situation. He said, “We are glad that the
Federal Government has accepted international support in the search for
the missing girls and for an end to the insurgency in parts of the
country.
“I fought for a united Nigeria. In my old age, I want my
grandchildren, your grandchildren, our youths and indeed all Nigerians
to benefit from a prosperous and united country devoid of sectarian
violence whether home grown or imposed on us from outside.
“Now
is not the time to play politics. Now is also not the time to trade
blames and amplify our ideological differences. The unity of Nigeria is
not negotiable and nothing should divide us as a people.”
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