26th February, 2018
PRESS RELEASE:
BOKO
HARAM COWARDS FOR ATTACKING GIRLS
The Federal Government (FG)
yesterday confirmed the abduction of 110 girls from Government Girls Science
and Technical College, Dapchi, Yobe State. The attack occurred on Monday19th
February, 2018.
This attack has exposed
Boko Haram terrorists as a despicable bunch of cowards who turn their guns on
unarmed innocent girls and the most vulnerable members of society. True heroes
take on challenging targets.
Once again, Boko Haram terrorists have proved that they
have nothing in common with Nigerian Muslims. The abduction of Dapchi school
girls is a flagrant violation of Islamic rules of engagement which forbid
attacks on women, children and old people during hostilities. Islamic rules
concerning wars are so humane that even trees and livestock belonging to the
enemy must be spared.
But as usual, Boko
Haram manifested ignorance of Islamic etiquette by attacking an educational
institution where young girls are concentrated. The forceful kidnap of 276 Chibok
girls on 14th April, 2014 readily comes to mind and the various acts
of forceful conversion and marriage of some of the girls remain objectionable,
and alien to the tenets of Islam.
Nonetheless, the Muslim Rights Concern (MURIC) is worried
by the similarity in coincidental circumstances in the Chibok and Dapchi
abductions. Both attacks occurred a week after troops were withdrawn from the
towns. Even the 2013 massacre of 29 students in a secondary school in Buni Yadi
by Boko Haram a week after the withdrawal of troops arouses our curiousity.
It is our contention that
whereas Boko Haram has been technically defeated, the Nigerian military has inadvertently
allowed the insurgents to gain the upper hand in wits. There is ample evidence
to prove that the insurgents spy on Nigerian troops and launch attacks during
periods of complacency. We should have
known that it is not over until it is over.
However, MURIC
commends FG for swinging into action hours after the Dapchi attack. The fact
that three key ministers were immediately dispatched to the scene shows a world
of difference between this administration and its predecessor. It is on record
that ex-President Jonathan remained skeptical and did nothing for weeks after
the kidnap of the Chibok girls. President Muhammadu Buhari’s apology to Nigerians
over the recent unfortunate incident is another feather in his cap.
As we round up, we
call for an urgent investigation into the withdrawal of troops from Dapchi
barely a week before the attack. We charge the Nigerian military to put other
soft spots in the North East under close watch. We implore Nigerians from all walks
of life to pray for the safe and early return of all the missing girls.
Professor Ishaq Akintola,
Director,
Muslim Rights Concern
(MURIC)
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