Sultan of Sokoto, Alhaji Sa’ad Abubakar, yesterday, said that
sponsors of Islamic sect, Boko Haram, must be exposed if the fight
against terrorism must succeed, even as he lamented the pervasive
corruption in the country.
Sultan spoke when the Papal Nuncio to Nigeria, Archbishop Augustine
Kasojja, accompanied by Anthony Cardinal Okojie, Archbishop of Lagos;
Archbishops of Ibadan, Kaduna, Jos and Owerri, as well as 20 other
bishops on a courtesy visit to his palace in Sokoto, yesterday.
The bishops are in the state for the installation of Rt. Reverend
Monsignor Matthew Hassan Kukah as the new Catholic Bishop of Sokoto
today.
His position is coming against the backdrop of the revelations by
Wikileaks that he reportedly facilitated the release of some of the Boko
Haram members arrested over alleged terrorist activities in the past to
enable them escape justice.
The US diplomatic cable with reference 08ABUJA538, released by
Wikileaks was reportedly sent by the former American Ambassador to
Nigeria, Dr. Robin Rene Sanders, on March 20, 2008.
Release of Boko Haram members
The cable revealed that the State Security Service, SSS and some
Northern traditional leaders, including the Sultan reached an
understanding to release some Boko Haram suspects secretly to ensure
they were not tried in law courts for their alleged offences of
terrorism in the country.
The aim for the release of the suspects to a carefully selected
group of traditional rulers and Imams shortly after their arrest was to
‘’de-radicalise and reform’’ them under the so-called ‘’Perception
Management’’ which would have reformed the terrorism suspects and
promoted the notion that religious extremists in the North had no
foreign affiliations.
However, the Sultan said, “If we talk about Boko Haram, it is a
serious problem in this country. Let us try and find out what Boko Haram
is and who are its leaders.
‘’No one has told me up till now who the leaders of Boko Haram are.
They can not be faceless but someone somewhere is sponsoring these
people to do these evil things that are so bad; so we have to find out
who are those behind these people.
“We have so much to do because we are the voice of the voiceless. We are the voices of the oppressed.
“If we do not tell the leaders the truth, God will not be happy with us.
‘’If we cannot tell them where and when they go wrong, even where
there is so much corruption and inefficiency in the system, God will not
be happy with us.
‘’We have to rise up to the occasion; all of these leaders are either
Christians or Muslims and since they come to our Churches or Mosques,
we must tell them the truth.’’
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