Maj.-Gen. Muhammadu Buhari (retd)
| credits: nairaland.com
| credits: nairaland.com
A
former military Head of State and a chieftain of the All Progressives
Congress, Maj. Gen. Muhammadu Buhari (retd.), insisted on Thursday
that Nigeria had the capacity to defeat the dreaded Boko Haram Islamic sect.
that Nigeria had the capacity to defeat the dreaded Boko Haram Islamic sect.
Buhari
also noted that the sect’s activities should not be linked to Islam as
being done in some quarters, adding that the sect could not have claimed
to be fighting a religious cause when, they killed innocent people and
destroyed worship places.
He said the earlier the Federal Government realize that the Boko Haram activities were not religious but terrorism, the better.
Buhari,
who stated this while receiving the Kaduna State Governor, Mukhtar
Yero, on a sympathy visit to him, said the sect could be crushed with
the same zeal the 30-month old civil war that claimed over one million
Nigerians was fought.
Buhari said,
“When this question of Boko Haram started I’m sure it was on record that
the first statement I made about 18 months ago was that no religion
advocates what is happening. So basically it is not the case of religion
or ethnicity when they kill children in schools in the North-East; they
kill teachers; they burn churches , they burn mosques, they burn motor
parks , they burn markets.
“Where is
religion there? Where is ethnicity there? This is terrorism and I hope
the government will come to grip with it. Nigeria is capable of dealing
with this. We dealt with the civil war for 30 months we fought and we
kept Nigeria one and God’s willing we are going to keep Nigeria one.”
Buhari,
while commiserating with the families of those that died in the blast,
said, “When I came out of the car there was blood on my dress I did not
know how it came about because I did not have a scratch on my body but
there were dead bodies all over the place. The security tried to move me
to the other side and we just got one of the vehicles passing by and
they brought me home.”
“I hope the law
enforcement agencies and the chief executives of the states will
succeed in securing the country. May God help us.” Meanwhile, Buhari
said that he did not know the motive behind the attempt to assassinate
him in the Wednesday blast that left scores of people dead.
Buhari
noted that those who planned to eliminate him neither called him nor
wrote him a letter to threaten his life before the foiled attempt on his
life last Wednesday.
The former Nigerian leader, who spoke in an interview with the Hausa Service of the Voice of America monitored in Kaduna on Thursday, regretted the death of innocent people who were at the scenes of the twin blasts.
He
said, “We were on our way then a car suddenly started to trail us and
was trying to get close to my vehicle but the vehicle following mine did
not allow that. When we reached Kawo, near the market, he had to wait
for other vehicles coming from the other end. It was the right side of
the market on the left side is the road coming into Kaduna before the
overhead bridge.
“From the right side,
they detonated the bomb but Allah saved us. The three vehicles on my
convoy were affected. I came out unhurt but I saw many people on the
ground, some were dead while others were seriously injured. My aides
were injured but they were treated and discharged.
“Nobody had written me or called to threaten me. The incidence took me by surprise.”

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