Deputy Majority Leader of the Senate, Abdul
Ningi, has dispelled the belief that Boko Haram is an Islamic sect
whose goal is to kill Christians in the country.
Ningi, who spoke to our correspondent in
Uyo, venue of the Senate Retreat on Tuesday, said the violent group had
not been selective in their targets, saying many Muslims, including his
uncle, had been killed by Boko Haram.
He said, “I am a victim of Boko Haram. My uncle was killed by the sect; he was a former Deputy Inspector-General of Police.
“So, if people are saying that because you
are Hausa, Muslim or a northerner and that you are in sympathy with the
activities of the sect, I will say it is not true.
“If it is true that we are in sympathy with
the sect, how come the statistics on the ground shows that more Muslims
have been killed in the attacks by the sect than the Christians?”
The lawmaker added, “What we as senators
from the North should do at this retreat is to make our southern
counterparts know that the Boko Haram has a different belief from other
muslims. What they preach and do is beyond our understanding and
conclusion. This sect is more dangerous than any security agencies by
going after those who talk against them.”
Meanwhile, the Action Congress of Nigeria
National Chairman, Chief Bisi Akande, hailed the retreat, saying it was
capable proffering solutions to the lingering security challenges in the
country.
Culled from the Punch
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