The Sultan of Sokoto and President-General of the Nigerian Supreme Council for Islamic Affairs says that those who shout “Allahu Akbar” before killing a human being will end up in hell
- He also criticized Nigerian politicians and security agencies for their poor handling of insurgency and bloodshed in the country- He also blamed them for their inability to contain the menace of herdsmen andterrorists in general
Alhaji Muhammad Sa’ad Abubakar III, the Sultan of Sokoto and President-General of the Nigerian Supreme Council for Islamic Affairs, NSCIA on Tuesday spoke against the Boko Haraminsurgents, insisting that those who shout “Allahu Akbar” before going on killing spree will end up in hell.According to reports, he said this when he visited Ilorin, capital of Kwara state.
He said:“When people wake up and dress themselves up with explosives going into market and other public places and shouting Allahu Akabar and killing innocent people under the guise of jihad, thinking you are going straight to heaven.
“I have said it time without number that they could profess to be Muslims but what they are doing is anti-Islam.
It is against the Holy Quran dictates of Almighty Allah and they are going to hell for committing murder unjustly.”
Going further, the monarch criticized Nigerian politicians for the escalation ofthe killings going in Kaduna state.
According to him, their poor handling intensified the problem.
“We have been working hard to see howwe can stop the menace of herdsmen.”
He however blamed the nation’s security operatives for their inability to contain their menace.“I don’t want to say Fulani herdsmen. They could be any other thing.
“How could Fulani who move with their cows and family come to a village, kill people, destroy everything there and disappear into thin air like spirit?
“What are our security men doing? Where are our intelligence gathering?” he added.”This cannot be allowed to go on,” he said.
“Government has responsibilities to call people to order in such a straightforward way that people will understand that there is authority.
“We have been having this problem because of impunity in Nigeria. People do things and go scot-free in Nigeria.
“People commit murders and they are pardoned. Even when courts pronouncethem to be sentenced to death they are later released and they are walking amongst us. It means crimes pay,”he said.
Meanwhile, the Sultan also said recentlythat there othernumerous problemsconfronting the country while admitting that there is palpable tension among Christians and Muslims.
Going further, he urged religious leadersto stop inciting people against one another.
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