The
Jama’atu Nasril Islam, led by the Sultan of Sokoto, Alhaji Mohammed
Sa’ad Abubakar III, said on Sunday that the multiple explosions in the
Kano Central Mosque was an indication that the country was being
misgoverned.
Addressing journalists in Kaduna on
Sunday, the Secretary-General of the JNI, Dr. Khalid Abubakar-Aliyu,
said the JNI as a body would not be cowed in observing the way and
manner Muslims were being killed in the North.
While condemning the multiple attacks on
the Kano Central Mosque, Abubakar-Aliyu urged Muslims to take defensive
measures permitted within the law to protect themselves since the
government had clearly failed to do so.
The JNI scribe said the Islamic body was
shocked and pained by the attack on the Kano mosque and the consequent
death of over 120 worshippers.
He blamed the government for the bombings
in the north, noting that it appeared the government wanted to justify
the essence of the extension of the emergency rule in the three
North-East states of Adamawa, Borno and Yobe.
The JNI scribe said, “But must blood be
spilled to justify the extension of state of emergency? Why is it that
any time the ineffective state of emergency is about to elapse and/or an
extension is being sought, attacks are carried out with sophistication?
“Are we really aware of the repercussions
of spilling the blood of innocent souls? What is the essence of the
government’s war on terror and its attendant huge budget? Where are the
intelligence and security agencies?
“Can we afford to continue relying on them for our safety and security? Why? We ask ad infinitum with no satisfactory answers.
“Without mincing words, Nigeria is being misgoverned to the brink!”
Abubakar-Aliyu said the JNI condemned the
multiple bomb blasts and urged the Muslim community to recite special
prayer to end the insurgents’ activities in the North.
He also wondered why government was yet to prosecute anybody in the coordinated attacks that occurred in Kano last year.
“JNI will not be deterred nor cowed in
observing the way and manner Muslims are being killed in Nigeria,
particularly in the North,” he added.
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