The muslims in the North; On Wednesday excoriated the loss of the "Federal Government" to end the rising insecurity in parts of their region.
They interrogate Muhammadu Buhari Administration to take critical actions against the perpetrators.
Simple warnings and cautions that have become the refrain of the government after every killing and armed robbery will not bring peace to the nation.
Muslims, under the sponsorship of "Jama’atu Nasril Islam" (JNI), also said they had noted with regret, that the killings, especially in the Northwest and some parts of Northcentral, were an extension of "Boko Haram" insubordination.
Also, the Muslims said they were beginning to align with rumours that security operatives do not want the insubordination and armed robbery to end because of economy gains.
According, before a "JNI" statement on the issues was made public, the National Security Adviser, Maj.Gen. Babagana Munguno; the "Inspector-General of Police" (IGP), Mohammed Adamu and other top security chiefs, had met behind closed doors with Katsina State Governor Amina Masari on how to end the rising armed robbery in the state.
Meetings was at the instance of President Buhari, an indigene of the state. Renewed armed robbery and killings in the state had last week led to street protests by many residents.
The "ChairmanBoard" of Trustees of the Coalition of the Northern Groups (CNG), Nastura Sharif, was arrested and taken to Abuja over the protests.
JNI, said in the statement signed by its Secretary-General, Dr. Khalid Aliyu, that the repeated killings and armed robbery would have been avoided if the government had risen to the occasion.
Religious body regret that it was unfortunate that those in authority remained in their comfort zones as their subjects were being subjected to arson and killings by armed robbery who take advantage of their inaction.
The "JNl" said it was surprised that the repeated massacre, arson and rustling of cattle in Borno, Katsina, Sokoto, Zamfara, Niger, Adamawa, Kaduna and Taraba states were not giving governments and its functionaries sleepless nights.
Sultan of Sokoto-led "JNI" called on the government to take all criticisms and genuine calls by concerned Nigerians on insecurity in the country in good fate.
The statement reads in part: ”Jama’atu Nasril Islam (JNI) under the leadership of His Eminence, Alhaji Muhammad Sa’ad Abubakar, Sultan of Sokoto and JNI’s President-General, is in utter shockwave over the unfortunate repeated incidences of loss of precious lives and wanton destruction of property arising from a well-coordinated attacks of armed robbery, "Boko Haram terrorist groups and rapists".
“Implore government to take all genuine calls, concerns so raised and recommendations proffered so far, even from perceived and/or alleged antagonists in good fate, in order to move the country on the path of glory – human security, as development in whatever guise, is utterly incomplete without security.”
They interrogate Muhammadu Buhari Administration to take critical actions against the perpetrators.
Simple warnings and cautions that have become the refrain of the government after every killing and armed robbery will not bring peace to the nation.
Muslims, under the sponsorship of "Jama’atu Nasril Islam" (JNI), also said they had noted with regret, that the killings, especially in the Northwest and some parts of Northcentral, were an extension of "Boko Haram" insubordination.
Also, the Muslims said they were beginning to align with rumours that security operatives do not want the insubordination and armed robbery to end because of economy gains.
According, before a "JNI" statement on the issues was made public, the National Security Adviser, Maj.Gen. Babagana Munguno; the "Inspector-General of Police" (IGP), Mohammed Adamu and other top security chiefs, had met behind closed doors with Katsina State Governor Amina Masari on how to end the rising armed robbery in the state.
Meetings was at the instance of President Buhari, an indigene of the state. Renewed armed robbery and killings in the state had last week led to street protests by many residents.
The "ChairmanBoard" of Trustees of the Coalition of the Northern Groups (CNG), Nastura Sharif, was arrested and taken to Abuja over the protests.
JNI, said in the statement signed by its Secretary-General, Dr. Khalid Aliyu, that the repeated killings and armed robbery would have been avoided if the government had risen to the occasion.
Religious body regret that it was unfortunate that those in authority remained in their comfort zones as their subjects were being subjected to arson and killings by armed robbery who take advantage of their inaction.
The "JNl" said it was surprised that the repeated massacre, arson and rustling of cattle in Borno, Katsina, Sokoto, Zamfara, Niger, Adamawa, Kaduna and Taraba states were not giving governments and its functionaries sleepless nights.
Sultan of Sokoto-led "JNI" called on the government to take all criticisms and genuine calls by concerned Nigerians on insecurity in the country in good fate.
The statement reads in part: ”Jama’atu Nasril Islam (JNI) under the leadership of His Eminence, Alhaji Muhammad Sa’ad Abubakar, Sultan of Sokoto and JNI’s President-General, is in utter shockwave over the unfortunate repeated incidences of loss of precious lives and wanton destruction of property arising from a well-coordinated attacks of armed robbery, "Boko Haram terrorist groups and rapists".
“Implore government to take all genuine calls, concerns so raised and recommendations proffered so far, even from perceived and/or alleged antagonists in good fate, in order to move the country on the path of glory – human security, as development in whatever guise, is utterly incomplete without security.”



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