How we almost secured release of Leah Sharibu — Rev Musa-Dikwa

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Borno State-based Christian cleric and Director General, Centre for Justice on Religion and Ethnicity in Nigeria, Pastor Kallamu Musa-Dikwa, tells SIMON UTEBOR that the Federal Government is not si...

Borno State-based Christian cleric and Director General, Centre for Justice on Religion and Ethnicity in Nigeria, Pastor Kallamu Musa-Dikwa, tellsthat the Federal Government is not sincere in fighting Boko Haram, and tackling other security problems in the countryThe organisation – Centre for Justice on Religion and Ethnicity in Nigeria – stands for truth and equality. It strives to ensure that every Nigerian must be treated equally without any religious or ethnic discrimination.

On February 18, 2006 in Maiduguri, those boys came out and said they wanted Sharia law and that a governor in the state then did not cooperate with them. And because of a cartoon that was designed in Denmark in 2006, they protested and burnt down 66 churches in the state and killed many Christian men, women and children. After that, they started moving from house to house, church to church, yet nobody talked – we were the only ones talking or raising the alarm about what was happening.

As somebody who is passionate about security of lives and property, have you either through your association or personally expressed your concerns about insecurity to the relevant authorities? As I am talking to you now, about six local governments in Central Borno have been taken over by insurgents. We have over 30 districts – it is Boko Haram that occupies the districts. Government brought out the villagers and put them in camp in the council headquarters as refugees. It is good for us to have community policing so that what has happened to us in Borno will not happen to any other communities again. I am in full support of community or state police.

Travel more than five kilometres in Maiduguri, Boko Haram members will kill you. How can they say they have defeated Boko Haram? This is a total lie. They have not defeated Boko Haram. Let me share this secret: political leaders negotiated with the Boko Haram to leave local government headquarters. They brought people who had been displaced and dumped them at the local government headquarters.

Let me clarify one thing: Leah is not in the hands of Boko Haram. She is in the hands of the Islamic State’s West Africa Province and ISWAP has disagreements with the government. Boko Haram was created to protect the interest of the Muslims and politicians from the North but ISWAP is no longer meant for Nigerian politicians.

Yes, if we get the N6.5m, Nigerians will see that the story of Leah Sharibu will change totally. That is the plain truth.

 

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So we should be clapping 👏🏿 abi? Think 🤔 please

....They are the same. It is just that they are changing names to suit their different purposes. This part got me 😢😢😢

If you watched the killing of Rev Lawan Andimi, the people were talking in their dialect – Fulani native tongue. When Fulani herdsmen want to attack villages, they shout the same way the Boko Haram insurgents shout when they want to attack. What is the difference between them?..

Can someone tell this ..... to 🤐

Sadly, almost doesn’t kill a bird. 😐

May the almighty punish you and your entire generations for using the word Almost...

Nearly cannot kill a bird.

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