3rd February, 2020
PRESS RELEASE:
ARREST OF CHRISTIAN BOMBER IS MOCKERY OF CAN RALLY
The
Kaduna State Police Command yesterday announced the arrest of a suspected
suicide bomber inside a church located at Sabon Tasha in Chukun Local
Government Area of the state. According to the state’s Police Public Relations
Officer (PPRO), DSP Yakubu Sabo, the suspect, a middle aged man by name Nathaniel
Samuel, a Christian from Bauchi State, was apprehended inside the church with a
bag containing items suspected to be Improvised Explosive Devices (IED). The
suspect was arrested yesterday, Sunday, 2nd February, 2020. About
200 worshippers usually attend the church every Sunday.
The
attempt to bomb the Sabon Tasha church has been condemned by a human rights organization,
Muslim Rights Concern (MURIC). In a press statement issued by the director of
the organization, Professor Ishaq Akintola, on Monday, 3rd February,
2020, the group commended the Kaduna State police command for its diligence and
described the arrest as divinely ordained.
“This arrest is the outcome of our prayers
for Allah to expose all those who are behind the bombing of churches. We are
not surprised that the suspect happens to be a Christian. We have said it on
several occasions that there is a Christian version of Boko Haram. Christians
bomb churches and the whole world blame Nigerian Muslims for the atrocity.
“The
arrest of Nathaniel Samuel for attempting to bomb this church is not a new
development. Victor Moses was arrested on 1st March, 2016 for spying
for Boko Haram bombers. He confessed that he carried out surveillance before
the bombing of Madalla church in Abuja on 25th December, 2011. It
must be noted that for every single arrest there must have been several
successful crimes committed. There is no doubt that there are many other
Christians warming up somewhere to bomb churches and lay the blame on Muslims.
“We
give kudos to the Kaduna Police Command for this feat. People blame the
security agencies for no just cause sometimes. This arrest must have been the
outcome of careful planning and prolonged surveillance. Those who handled the
operation deserve promotion.
“But the arrest of a Christian
attempting to bomb a church makes mockery of the rally organized by the
Christian Association of Nigeria (CAN) yesterday. The rally was called ostensibly
to protest against alleged rising insecurity in the country. But God works in
wonderful ways. He exposed another plot by a fellow Christian to bomb a church on
the same day that CAN called for the rally. The coincidence is equally divine
and it gives the impression that the rally itself was nothing but a hocus
pocus.
“CAN
would have exploded immediately in its usual self-righteousness if Nathaniel
Samuel had succeeded in bombing the church yesterday. A world press conference
would have been held this morning to blame the killing on Muslims. Also, there
would have been screaming headlines in newspapers across the country : Boko
Haram Bombs Church Again: Hundreds Killed! White House would have called Aso
Rock: Why are you killing Christians? This scenario is becoming too ridiculous.
It is turning our country into a bundle of contradictions. We say enough is enough.
This hypocrisy in articulated religiousity must stop.
“CAN nurses a false dogma of permanent
insecurity, incompetence and persecution. But in reality, Nigeria today is much
better than Nigeria in 2015 when the Buhari administration took over. Boko
Haram that was controlling 17 local governments at that time has been reduced
to a pack of hoodlums hitting and running. Nigerian soldiers who were running and
hiding from the insurgents before are now putting the latter on the run. The
fact that Boko Haram tactics have diminished to guerrilla warfare cements our
hypothesis of a debilitated insurgency. Ditto for kidnappings and armed
robbery. There is a gross reduction in the spate of crime but groups like CAN
feed fat on misinformation.
“In a
nutshell, MURIC calls on patriotic Nigerians to continue to pray for peace,
political stability and economic prosperity. But above all, we call on the
security agencies to step up their safety measures. Life is sacred and this
country can only make progress in an atmosphere of security. Therefore, the
security agencies must be alert to their responsibilities. We charge Nigerians
to be extra-vigilant. Our enemies are in our midst.”
Professor Ishaq Akintola,
Director,
Muslim Rights Concern (MURIC)
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