The Sultan of Sokoto, Sa’ad Abubakar-led Jama’atu Nasril Islam has urged the Federal Government under the leadership of President Muhammadu Buhari, to henceforth stop paying lip service to security matters.
This was as
the Nigerian Governors’ Forum stated that the military would not be able to
cope with the current security challenges in the country.
In an
apparent reference to the killings of 43 rice farmers by the dreaded Boko Haram
insurgents in Borno State, the JNI also said that “nowhere is safe in the
country now”.
The JNI spoke
through its Secretary General, Dr. Khalid Aliyu, in a statement issued in
Kaduna on Wednesday.
The statement
was titled, ‘Press release: Requiem for Zabarmari’.
“We
nevertheless, once again call on the Federal Government to rise up to its
responsibilities and do well beyond the traditional condemnation, as lip
service (s) on security matters should stop. Nigerians are desperately yearning
for concrete actions,” the JNI said.
Specifically,
the religious body said Saturday’s killings at Zabarmari village, Jere Local
Government Area of over 40 rice farmers by the dreaded Boko Haram insurgents
without intervention of security forces was condemnable.
It noted that
with wanton killings occasioned by acts of banditry, kidnapping for ransom and
other related crimes, Nigerians had been so terrified as nowhere was safe for
them.
The group
also knocked the Federal Government’s nonchalant attitude to sympathise with
victims of the attack, noting that a prompt visit to the area would assuage the
feelings of the affected communities.
The JNI
statement read in part, “Forty-three human beings as reported by the media were
slaughtered without any intervention by the security forces in the area. The
senseless act stands condemned in the strongest of terms.
“Wanton
killings, acts of banditry, kidnapping for ransom, high rate of unemployment
among the youths, rape and all forms of terrorism have now become the new trend
in our communities.
“Nigerians
have become so much terrified, as nowhere is safe; the home, the farms and the
roads. Bandits now rule in many communities; they set rules that must be
obeyed.”

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