CAN Blasts
Sultan of Sokoto for Asking Amnesty for Boko Haram
The Sultan
of Sokoto, Alhaji Muhammad Abubakar (III), on Tuesday asked President Goodluck
Jonathan to grant members of the dreaded Islamist militant group, Boko Haram
“total amnesty” for the sake of peace in the country.
Blaming the
security challenges confronting the country on injustice “meted out to the
people,” he said the muslim community in Nigeria was concerned about the spate
of bombings and killings by Boko Haram members, especially in the North.
Sultan
Abubakar, who is the spiritual head of Muslims in Nigerian, argued that a
presidential amnesty to even one member of the sect, could make others to lay
down their arms for peace.
Abubakar
spoke at the meeting of the Central Council of the Jama’atu Nasril Islam in
Kaduna.
“Ours is to
advise and we will continue advising the government. If they do what they are
supposed to do, that would be fine,” he said, adding that one of the primary
duties of government was to ensure the protection of the citizenry.
But in a
swift reaction, the Christian Association of Nigeria, CAN, flayed the call by
the Sultan, saying it was an indication that he knows the members of Boko
Haram.
“Maybe the
Sultan knows the Boko Haram members. If he is seeking amnesty for them, it
shows that he knows them, because you cannot call for amnesty for people you
don’t know,” General Secretary of CAN, Dr. Musa Asake, said.
Dr. Asake
added, “All we have been asking is: who are these people? They are faceless
people but if someone is calling for amnesty for them, it shows that such a
person knows them and if he knows them and calling for amnesty, then there is a
problem.
“If the
Sultan knows the Boko Haram members, is he saying that Boko Haram members are
fighting a just cause? Will they actually receive the amnesty wherever they
are? Are they going to accept the amnesty since we don’t really know them? If
we get answers to the above, CAN will be able to make further comment.”
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