THE newly appointed National Security Adviser, NSA, Col.
Sambo Dasuki, rtd, has said that dialogue with the members Jamaatul
Ahlis Sunnah lid Daawa wal Jihad popularly known as Boko Haram still remains the best option for peace to be restored to the North and other parts of the country.
Dasuki spoke when he paid a courtesy call on the Borno State Governor
Alhaji Kashim Shettima at the Government House, Maiduguri yesterday
even as 12 unidentified gunmen Thursday night invaded Gulak,
headquarters of Madagali and Mubi Local Government Areas in Adamawa
State, killing about four policemen, including three Inspectors and a
Corporal after looting the police armoury.
President Goodluck Jonathan’s Special adviser on Political Matters,
Alhaji Ali Gulak hails from Gulak, just like the Adamawa State Deputy
Governor, Mr Bala Ngilari and Speaker of the state House of Assembly,
Umaru Fintiri.
However, the Nigerian Army has chosen to celebrate this year’s Army
Day Celebration in Kaduna which is currently engulfed in security
challenges of terrorism and reprisal attacks to let the people know that
the Military will not abandon them in their time of trials and
tribulation, according to the Chief of Army Staff, COAS, Lt General
Onyeabor Azubilke Ihejirika.
Ihejirika spoke through the Chief of Army Civil Military Relations
and Chairman of the NADCEL 2012, Major General Bitrus Kwaji who
represented him at a briefing to herald the celebration in Abuja
yesterday, also noted that Kaduna remained the home of the Military,
where majority of its institutions were located, hence, the state would
always play host to its activities irrespective of terrorism threats.
“The choice of Kaduna for this year’s NADCEL is deliberate. We want
to assure the public that despite the security challenges and imposition
of curfew in some areas, Kaduna is still home of the Nigeria Army. As
you are aware, we have several Army institutions in Kaduna and we want
to assure everybody that in spite of the challenges, we will not abandon
them”, Ihejirika added,
noting that the major highlight of the week-long ceremony will be the
unveiling of a locally built Armoured Personnel Carrier, APC, by the
Nigerian Army by Mr. President. This is even as he also hinted in Kano
State that more troops would be deployed in the state to boost the
existing manpower.
Addressing Nigerian troops at the end of his one- day official visit
to Kano State yesterday , Ihejirika said, “We want Kano to return
quickly to peace because of its role in the socio- economic baseline of
not only Nigeria but West Africa and to this effect more troops will be
deployed so that you have the time to rotate and rest.”
Also, the Lagos State branch of the Christian Association of Nigeria,
CAN, has called on Christians in the state to set aside tomorrow as a
day of fasting and prayers in churches in honour of those who lost their
lives in different bomb attacks in parts of the North, a statement
signed by Monsignor Bernard Okoduwa and Archbishop George Amu, chairman
and secretary-general of CAN respectively stated, adding that the
exercise had become necessary in view of the unending Boko Haram
insurgence in most northern states, leading to persecution of
Christians.
However, the NSA said that security challenges in the country had
lingered for so long just as people have suffered untold hardship since
insurgency began, adding that pragmatic solution must be found to check
the trend.
He said he was in Borno to cross- fertilize ideas with the governor
and other stakeholders on how best to resolve the lingering crisis, as
according to him, the governors were in a better position to identify
the situation on ground.
He further said that since the insurgency started, many methods had
been adopted by the various security agencies to combat the situation
but most of such methods failed to achieve the desired results pointing
out that as such, dialogue still remains the best option.
The NSA said when he visited Damaturu, the Yobe State capital, almost
all shops and other business premises were deserted, as the area
remained as a ghost town just as most people deserted their houses for
fear of being killed.
He therefore called on members of the Jamatul Ahlis Sunnah lid Daawati wal Jihad to
come out and embrace dialogue, as the Federal Government was not only
sincere but committed to amicable solution of the problems.
Dasuki further said that the Federal Government was determined to
immediately resolve the security challenges in the country, as no
meaningful development could be achieved without peace.
Responding, Governor Kashim Shettima thanked the NSA for coming to
Borno barely a week after his appointment, adding that he was
particularly impressed with his sense of humility and the good
disposition he has for the people of Borno.
The Governor said the root cause of this insurgency could be
attributed to unemployment and abject poverty among the people, adding
that as such, his government was determined to create jobs for the
teeming youths through agriculture, since 80 percent of the people in
the state were farmers, and expressed optimism that with the support and
prayer of Nigerians, peace would be achieved.
Shettima said his administration had continued to toe the path of
dialogue and therefore called on the members of the sect as ‘’our
brothers and citizens of Borno State,’’ to lay down their arms and
embrace peace.
He said Borno has gone through many crisis in its history but came
out stronger, hence he was optimistic that the state will come out
stronger at the end of the current challenges.
He then prayed Almighty Allah will guide and protect him in the herculean task ahead of him.
On the attack on Gulak and Mubi in Adamawa State, reports from
Madagali, a border local government between Adamawa and Borno States
told Saturday Vanguard that the gunmen numbering about 12 had earlier
attacked the Divisional Police Station in the town, where they killed
the four policemen and some houses of notable personalities in the area.
According to the report, the invaders also attacked two old
generation banks in the area, where they cartered away huge sums of
money and other valuables.
The casualty figure occasioned by the attack was reportedly high as
the entire town was enveloped by fear following sporadic shootings and
heavy explosions that lasted for about one hour.
The attackers were said to have overrun the police station and emptied the armoury, after killing their victims.
However, at Mubi, explosives planted at a police station and another
filling station in the commercial nerve centre of the state were quickly
detected and defused by the Anti-bomb Disposal Squad stationed in the
area.
A 6pm to 6am curfew has been imposed on the town and its environs
which has witnessed attacks and killings more than any other town in the
state in the last two years.
Adamawa State Police command has confirmed the attack on Gulak and Mubi Local Government Areas.
Spokesman for the command, ASP Numuel Yoila told Saturday Vanguard
that a comprehensive report of the incidents were being compiled to
ascertain the casualty figure.
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