Ulama Forum To Buhari – Stop The Senseless Killings Now

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The Ulama Forum in Nigeria has expressed serious reservations, sadness and concern over what it described as the perpetual killings of innocent lives going on unabated in Nigeria, especially in the North-west geo-political zone of the country.

The Forum in a statement signed by its Kano State Secretary, Mr. Basheer Adamu Aliyu and endorsed 30 members and scholars particularly said that their hearts bleed over the dastardly and inhuman act of burning alive of 23 passengers in Sokoto State.

It further said that other equally sad losses of lives that were witnessed in Niger, Kaduna, Zamfara and Katsina States over the last one week are heart touching, frustrating and unpardonable.

The Forum said; “It is highly inconceivable how bandits and terrorists moved about freely in the land, committing heinous acts and atrocities unchecked by the power of government and its security agencies.

“The terrorists have desecrated all religious, human and universal values and indeed, they have lost their faith and humanity; they must be confronted head-on with might and power. We most strongly urge the Federal Government of Nigeria (FGN) to sit up to its responsibility of protecting the lives of Nigerian citizens.

“It would be recalled that in the year 2020, out of similar concern over the deteriorating trend of insecurity, the Ulama Forum had advanced nearly a  dozen suggestions to the governments at all levels so as to curb the Boko Haram menace, banditry and other security challenges facing the Northern region.

“Based on the foregoing, we would like to once more urge the FGN to re-assess its security strategies and spending with a view to unfolding a more holistic and all-inclusive approach.

“We believe that Divine intervention is a most potent weapon against the bandits, insurgents and their collaborators”, it stressed.

The Forum further states; “To this end, members have resolved to devote themselves to alqunut (special prayer in times of turmoil) during each prayer session. Similarly, special prayers should be observed in Madaaris (Islamiyyah Schools) and other places of gathering.

“We pray to Allah to give our leaders the listening ears to hear the cries of its weak, terrorised and terrified citizens, particularly in the North. May they have the wisdom, will, determination and ability to do the needful and ensure peace and security in the land. There is no power or strength save in Allah,” it said.

The statement was Endorsed by 30 Members of the Forum and other Scholars across the country signed by the Kano state Secretary of the Forum, Mr. Basheer Adamu Aliyu.

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