Despite the recent calls for the sack of the Military
Service Chiefs following the recent surge in Boko Haram attacks and other
criminal activities across the country, the All Progressives Congress (APC) has
insisted that the Islamic sect and bandits are suffering heavy casualties on a
daily basis in the hand of the military.
The National Publicity Secretary, Mallam Lanre
Issa-Onilu, in a statement issued at the weekend, stated categorically that no inch
of Nigeria's territory is under the control of Boko Haram.
He noted that the recent public commentaries on the
activities of Boko Haram and bandits as well as other forms of criminality in
the country are assuming a dangerous ethnoreligious slant, “unfortunately
influenced by insensitive and selfish partisan narratives by shortsighted
groups and individuals.”
The APC spokesman said this is a red flag that must
be checked for the collective well-being of Nigerians.
Issa-Onilu noted that understandably, the aftermath
of an attack would trigger inflamed responses particularly from those affected.
He stressed the need to rise above simplistic
narratives and politically-tainted criticisms which are often times misplaced
and counterproductive.
The APC chieftain said true to form, violent
extremists and terrorists all over the world would adopt desperate tactics by
selecting soft targets for their barbaric and opportunistic attacks.
According to Issa-Onilu, "In Nigeria, these
godless people are attempting to stoke religious sensitivities by pitching
Christians and Muslims against one another through their recent pattern of
cowardly attacks. This demonstrates how debased and degraded Boko Haram and those
who sponsor it have become.
"We must not fall for this divisive ploy. In
our respective spaces, we should understand that these violent extremists are
our common enemies, and are blind to religious and political affiliation and
socio-economic status.
"Currently, no inch of Nigeria's territory is
under the control of Boko Haram, bandits, kidnappers and other criminal camps
are being cleared with the criminals suffering heavy casualties on a daily
basis."
The ruling party, therefore, called on religious,
political and traditional leaders as well as others in positions of influence
and authority to now show leadership and temperance in their utterances and
actions, adding that “doing otherwise would be acting the scripts and playing
into the hands of these fanatics seeking to divide the country and pitch us against
one another.
Issa-Onilu said the armed forces are now better
equipped with their welfare prioritised, as previous insurgency-ravaged
communities are being rehabilitated and resettled.
He said gone are those days when attacks
particularly on the country's capital city of Abuja and other parts of the
country were routine.
APC, however, commiserated with families and
religious organisations, particularly the Christian Association of Nigeria
(CAN) and the Catholic Church, whose members have been recently targeted and
killed by the terrorists as well as the places of worship attacked.
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