
The Jama’atu Nasril
Islam (JNI) on Thursday called on all Nigerians to be more vigilant in order to
stop enemies of peace engaged in senseless killings of innocent Nigerians.
The appeal is contained in a statement issued in Kaduna by Khalid
Abubakar, JNI secretary-general, over the recent bomb blasts in Mubi in which
85 Muslims were killed and many others critically injured.
The JNI noted that the continued killings in Benue, Borno, Kaduna,
Nasarawa and Zamfara have become intolerable and must be brought to an end.
“It seems the security outfits in the area and the public have
lowered their guards and relaxed, a situation taken advantage of by the
insurgents,” the statement read.
“Therefore, there is obviously the need for continued vigilance
especially by the members of the public, so as not to allow unscrupulous
elements continue to wreak havoc in the society.
“It is also high time that the security agencies reappraise their
mode of operations to meet up with dynamic challenges of criminality, as the
criminals continue to change tactics.
“Government should move in with all seriousness and take definite
position on criminals in all ramifications, and bring these gory incidences to
a final end.
“We call on the public to intensify prayers and continuously seek
Allah’s forgiveness to emancipate us from these recurring terrible situations.
“We should not relent in intensifying good deeds especially now
that the month of Ramadan is fast approaching.’’
The JNI also expressed concern that “often when Muslims are
attacked especially in mosques, nothing is heard or the story is downplayed
entirely by the media”.
It warned against politicising the killings, as doing so would
serve nobody any good.
“We commiserate with the people of Benue, Borno, Kaduna, Nasarawa
and Zamfara states over the repeated loss of lives as a result of coordinated
attacks by enemies of peace,’’ it added.
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