Nigeria joins Islamic
coalition against terror
President Muhammadu Buhari at the
Nnamdi Azikwe International Airport,Abuja on arrival from Qatar and Saudi
Arabia
President Muhammadu Buhari has
admitted that Nigeria has joined the Islamic Coalition against terrorism being
championed by Saudi Arabia.
Buhari made the disclosure during an
interview with Aljareeza, which was broadcast at the weekend.
When asked whether Nigeria was part
of the coalition, Buhari said: “We are part of it because we’ve got terrorists
in Nigeria that everybody knows which claim that they are Islamic.
“So, if there’s an Islamic coalition
to fight terrorism, Nigeria will be part of it because we are casualties of
Islamic terrorism,” he added.
On whether Nigeria became a member of
the coalition during his meeting with King Salman Bin Abdul-Aziz in Riyadh,
Saudi Arabia recently, Buhari said “yes.”
He said that he could not disclose
the details of how such coalition would work for Nigeria when asked during the
interview.
But he said: “Well, that we mentioned
under Lake Chad Basin Commission, our regional grouping compromising Cameroon,
Chad, Niger, Nigeria and Benin and we dedicated a certain number of troops to
be deployed in our own sub-region and I don’t think we have to tell the press
the details of that.”
On whether joining the Islamic
coalition will serve Nigerian security interest, he said: “Certainly. I’ve just
told you it is the Boko Haram itself that declared loyalty to ISIS.
“ISIS is basically based in Islamic
countries. Now, if there’s a coalition to fight Islamic terrorism, why can’t
Nigeria be part of it, while those that are fighting in Nigeria as Boko Haram
claim to be Muslims. But the way they are doing it is anti-Islamic, he said.
When his interviewer pointed out that
since Nigeria was roughly evenly divided among Christians and Muslims and that
some Christians were complaining that he was giving Islamic identity to
Nigeria, Buhari wondered why such Christians had not gone to fight Boko Haram
in the North or militants sabotaging installations in the South.
“Why can’t those Christians that
complained go and fight terrorism in Nigeria or fight the militancy in the
South. It’s Nigeria that matters, not the opinion of some religious bigots,” he
stated.
On whether he was trying to change
the religious identity of the country, Buhari noted: “How can I change the
religious identity of Nigeria?
“No religion advocates hurting the
innocent and just because the Muslims are the ones that claim to be Boko Haram
and they are killing innocent people whether in the church, in the bus or in
the market place, then I will just sit and look at them because I too am a
Muslim? Islam is against injustice in any form.”
Buhari’s admission of Nigeria’s
membership of the Islamic coalition came barely two weeks after an official
Presidency statement seemed to suggest that Buhari had turned down the
invitation to be part of the coalition.
A statement issued by the Senior
Special Adviser to the President (Media and Publicity), Garba Shehu, during the
president’s trip to Saudi Arabia had said that Buhari had pledged Nigeria’s
support for the coalition even if it would not be part of it.
The statement had said that two
leaders who engaged in extensive discussions on regional and global issues also
agreed that terrorism posed a common threat to their states and would require
close cooperation to prevail over the threats.
It observed that President Buhari who
was making his first pronouncement on the invitation to join the coalition of
Islamic states against terror spearheaded by the Saudis congratulated the
Kingdom on its formation.
The statement quoted Buhari thus:
“Even if we are not a part of it, we support you. I must thank the Kingdom of
Saudi Arabia for the recent creation of a coalition to address the menace of
international terrorism. Nigeria will support your efforts in keeping peace and
stopping the spread of terror in your region. This is in consonance with our
own commitment and on-going efforts in seeking to stamp out Boko Haram
terrorists from the West African sub-region and Lake Chad Basin Commission
(LCBC).”
Culled from The Nations…………………………..
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