Saturday, 5 July 2014
BOKO HARAM: North in a state of despair and hopelessness – ACF
The Arewa Consultative Forum (ACF) said, Wednesday via a
statement issued by its National Publicity Secretary,
Muhammad Ibrahim that the state of insecurity in the
northern part of the country has placed the region in a state
of hopelessness.
Ibrahim who said this in Kaduna also condemned the
Monday’s explosion on a market in Maiduguri, the Borno
State capital.
The pan northern socio-political organization also urged the
insurgents to embrace civility and opt for the dialogue
with with the government noting that violence has never
address any misgiving.
The statement reads:
“The bomb blast that occurred on Monday morning at the
Maiduguri market in Borno State was wicked, gruesome and
condemnable considering the huge number of children and
old women that were killed in the blast and also the
destruction of property it caused.
“In the last 10
days, over 100
people were
killed in various
bomb blasts in
Borno, Abuja,
Kano, Bauchi and
Kaduna. Many
states in the
northern region
including Abuja
have witnessed
and experienced
too many bomb
blasts in the last five years which had killed many innocent
lives, displaced many people, brought untold hardship on the
citizens and distorted the economic life of the region.
“In fact, the insecurity situation has placed the region in a
state of despair and hopelessness despite the effort of the
military and other security agencies in combating the
insurgency.
“The activities of the Boko Haram insurgents, unknown
gunmen and other criminals in the north are most unfortunate
as innocent people have continued to suffer unjustly for
perceived grievances which they know nothing about.”
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