People running for safety
Prof Ishaq Akintola, the Muslim Rights Concern (MURIC), Director
and Dean of the Faculty of Arts at the Lagos State University (LASU),
on Thursday condemned an attempt by some Christians of Baptist Church in
Ikonifin, Osun State, to launch a disguised Boko Haram attack on a
church by its members.
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Speaking
in Lagos on the incident, Akintola said, the action which reportedly
caused pandemonium in the church was carried out through the use of
bangers, which were thrown at worshippers.
The Islamic group said the incident led to the injuries of several worshippers.
MURIC further revealed that the assailants were masked in order to conceal their identification.
The
don pointed out that this was the time for all Nigerians to join hands
together to curb the menace of terrorism instead of some evil spirited
persons among Christians to be faking a Boko Haram attack.
The
Islamic scholar reiterated that the Muslim organisations, Sultan of
Sokoto, the President of the Nigerian Supreme Council for Islamic
Affairs (NSCIA), Muhammad Sa’ad Abubakar, have condemned the activities
of Boko Haram and dissociated Islam from the sect’s killings and
destruction.
“It is, however, sad to note that in spite
of this all-round rejection of the renegade group by Muslims, a large
section of the Christian community, some sections of the Nigerian
security agencies and a section of the Nigerian press still treat
mainstream Muslims in the country either as active members of Boko
Haram, sympathisers of the group or their accomplices” Prof Akintola
said. “A good example of these fantastic Christians is the Pastor of the
Baptist Church, Ikonifin, Osun State, who attempted to launch a false
Boko Haram (attack) in the state.
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