SSS spokesperson, Marilyn Ogar
Jama’atu Nasril Islam (JNI), an umbrella Muslim organization, has
advised Nigeria’s State Security Service (SSS) to caution its
spokesperson, Marylyn Ogar, against misleading Nigerians over the
killing of seven squatters in the Apo area of Abuja.
JNI regretted that
Ms. Ogar tried to link the hapless victims of the unprovoked execution
to the extremist Islamist sect, Boko Haram.
In a statement issued Monday and signed by its scribe, Khalid
Abubakar Aliyu, JNI wrote: “Jama'atu Nasril Islam received with shock
and bewilderment the cruel and senseless killings/attacks on innocent
people at Apo, in Abuja (FCT), Benisheikh, in Borno State, Wase, in
Plateau State, Kafanchan in Kaduna State and also various attacks in
Nasarawa and Taraba States.
It is quite unfortunate, regrettable and
condemnable that, after witnessing relative peace in some of these
states in recent time, these unfortunate recurring massacres are coming
up within 72 hours concurrently claiming many lives! JNI laments this
sorry state of affairs in [the] strongest terms, for the nation seems to
be [descending] into nihilism leading to multiple loss of innocent
lives, the repercussion of which may not be good for the nation in the
nearest future. Hence, the situation calls for Allah's guidance and
intervention. May He guide us alright, Amin.”
The statement rebuked the SSS spokesperson. “A critical overview of
these repeated acts of absurdity clearly depict to the discerned, that
the manner in which the SSS spokesperson handles reportage of security
issues needs serious introspection, because the spokesperson concludes
matters before investigation.
The case of the Nasarawa State man found
with dynamite in Radio House is still fresh in the memory, as Nigerians
are appreciably learned and cannot be taken for a ride. Therefore, the
spokesperson should be called to order.
It is most likely as reported by
the media that the Apo victims were not Boko Haram members as claimed
by the spokesperson. More amazing also is the news going round that the
military were said to be overwhelmed by insurgents and driven away prior
to the Benisheikh attacks. Hence, the use of the military regalia by
the insurgents.
This act calls for sober reflection, if it is confirmed
to be true. And it tells Nigerians the sorry state of the security
operatives in Nigeria.”
JNI called on all concerned to be moved by the fear of God and to put
a stop to the spilling of blood for no just cause. According to the
group, “2015 is two years ahead but regrettably on frequent basis
innocent souls are being maimed, killed or massacred for no reason.
Therefore, the JNI calls on the Muslim Ummah to rise above the tide by engaging in supplications to Allah, the Most High to bring to an end these acts of barbarism.”
The group called on the Federal and concerned state governments to
set up panels of inquiry into recent violent events.
After sending
condolences to all the affected state governments and their people, JNI
restated an “earlier call that rules of engagement should be
professionally employed by the Nigerian Army, the police, SSS and other
security agencies in curbing insurgencies, so as to reduce collateral
damages recorded in such types of upheavals.”
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