Following the meeting the 19 Northern State governors they issued a statement cautioning
President Muhammadu Buhari to tread with warning in how it handles the
recent fracas between Shiite Muslims and the military.
Kashim Shettima, the chairman of the forum and Borno state governor said that “we don’t want the same mistake that happened over the Boko Haram crisis to repeat itself.”
“The issue has to do with an Islamic group that has membership
across the 19 States in the North and beyond. We want to look how to
ensure that the incident does not provide room for anyone or group to
perpetuate violence in any of the 19 northern states.
“We already have the serious problems of Boko Haram to contend
with. We are not in any way comparing the Islamic Movement with Boko
Haram, no. But we don’t want the same mistake that happened over the
Boko Haram crisis to repeat itself.
“When Boko Haram went wild in July 2009 with clashes between them
and the police in Bauchi on 25th and 26th in Maiduguri, most Nigerians
saw the issues as the problems of Bauchi and Borno. When they continued
to attack Borno and Yobe, it became the affairs of Borno and Yobe
States. All of a sudden, there was suicide attack in Abuja in 2012 and
then everything went out of control and we are where we are today.
“So, like I said, we do not make any comparison between the
murderously violent Boko Haram insurgents and the Islamic Movement but
we are here to analyze and ensure that we take measures that will close
any avenue which some people may want to seize to create violence in the
immediate or long run.”
Courtesy Naij.com
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