The Arewa Consultative Forum (ACF) has urged the Federal
Government to carry out an in-house assessment of the nation’s security
apparatus, alleging that it is possible that the military is conniving
with the Boko Haram sect members to unleash terror on innocent citizens.
The group said that the situation has made it impossible to put an
end to “the senseless killings, bombings and abductions of innocent
students from schools”.
In a statement signed by the Secretary-General of the forum, Col.
John Ubah, on Friday, after its National Executive Council meeting in
Kaduna, the forum described the incident of the abduction of Chibok
female students and rampant killing of Innocent citizens in the North,
as unfortunate.
The statement also urged security agencies to open themselves to the
intelligence being provided by the community on alleged movement of the
abducted students across Nigerian borders and to also seek support and
cooperation of neighbouring countries to track down the abductors and
their victims .
While urging the Federal Government to assess the security apparatus
and put in place measures that will boost the morale of the troops and
inspire confidence of the people in the government, the forum also
advised the military authorities to as a matter of urgent duty, “keep
the nation abreast of efforts being made to rescue the abducted students
in order to ease the fears and concern of parents, relations and entire
citizenry.
‘Will Surely Pay’
On several occasions, residents at villages attacked by the Boko
Haram sect say the members of the sect come in military uniforms, a
development that may have triggered the Arewa’s allegations.
The forum’s statement is coming a day after 19 persons were killed in another bomb attack at Nyanya area of Abuja.
On Thursday night, a bomb exploded some metres away from where the April 14 bomb blast in Nyanya Motor Park occurred.
Police said they are still investigating the matter and that the results of the investigations would be made public.
No terrorist group has claimed responsibility of the Thursday night
attack but a terrorist group, Boko Haram, claimed responsibility of the
April 14 attack that left 75 persons dead and over 200 injured.
The Nigerian President, Goodluck Jonathan, had said that the members
of the sect, attacking villages and innocent Nigerians “will surely
pay” for their actions.
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