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Thursday, March 14, 2013
BITTER TRUTH TOLD : Emir Opposes Amnesty For Boko Haram Members ... Accuse Elites and Politicians of Complicity in the crises.
Emir of Anka in Zamfara State, Alhaji Attahiru Ahmad, has asked
President Goodluck Jonathan not to grant amnesty to members of the
Islamist sect, Boko Haram. Sultan of Sokoto, Sa’ad Abubakar lll, had at a
meeting of the Jama’atu Nasril Islam in Kaduna, last week, urged the
President to grant members of the sect amnesty. However, the Emir of
Anka at a workshop on peace building and conflict management for
sustainable development, organised by the National Emergency Management
Agency on Wednesday in Kaduna, said “amnesty is for people you can
identify”. He added, “Where were our leaders when members of Boko Haram
were going to receive trainings outside the country.
Let us check ourselves, if there must be justice, we must go back to the
basics.” He also blamed the current security challenges on the elite
and politicians. Ahmad said, “From experience, I have come to realise
that whenever you have crisis and a proper investigation is carried out,
you always find the involvement of these two classes. Within my domain,
a sad experience occurred sometimes ago when an Igbo man, who owned a
shop, was attacked and his shop burnt because his son was said to have
torn a copy of the Quran. But upon investigation, I found out that a
native of Anka, who was also in the same business with the Igbo man,
deliberately roped-in the Igbo family.
“He took a piece of paper with an Islamic inscription on it and tore it
into pieces in front of the Igbo man’s shop and then raised the alarm
calling on all Muslims faithful to come and see a copy of the Quran torn
into pieces by the son of the Igbo trader. The crowd grew angry and set
the house and the shop of the Igbo man ablaze immediately. You can see
that this native of Anka did this malicious act purely for personal
interest and not religion. And that is how it is with the elite and the
politicians”. He added, “As a traditional ruler, who lives with the
people, I have come to a conclusion that if the common man is left
alone, there is going to be peace in the land. But any place you find
crisis, just look around, you must find the involvement of these two
classes – the elite and the politicians.”
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