How Can A Terror Group called Miyetti Allah Negotiate the Release Of Kankara Schoolboys? - Afenifere
The Yoruba socio-cultural organization, Afenifere has reacted to the release of Kankara schoolboys abducted by Boko Haram terrorists in Katsina State.
Boko Haram had released a video of the abducted schoolboys, but Masari dismissed it, saying bandits were responsible for the kidnap.
In a statement, on Friday, Afenifere’s National Public Secretary, Yinka Odumakin said the use of Miyetti Allah in the release of the students was an indication that Nigeria was finished.
However, an aide to the Katsina State Governor, Aminu Masari, had told SaharaReporters that gunmen who attacked Government Science Secondary School in Kankara Local Government Area of the state and kidnapped over 300 schoolboys are “truly” members of Miyetti Allah Cattle Breeders Association of Nigeria (MACBAN).
Masari had claimed that his Advisers, Miyetti Allah, military and police officers were responsible for negotiating the release of the students.
Reacting, Odumakin said Masari’s remark was an indication that the government was relating to those causing problems for Nigeria.
Odumakin in a statement title “Kankara Boys: Now Nigeria is finished,” said: “This time around those who celebrated Chibok to the hilt in 2014 are now in power and fumbled like amateur comedians in a big revelation that what is called terror in Nigeria is most likely a big scam being played at our expense.
“The height of stupidity in governance was when it officially came out that another terror group called Miyetti Allah was the front for negotiation confirming our suspicion that this government rolls with all that troubles this country.
“Even when the boys were cheekily released and there was an official lie of rescue Governor Masari in the boldest official cover-up for the terror enveloping Nigeria said he needed a third party to tell him who abducted and released them.
“We call on all Nigerians, especially the enlightened north to rise and speak up at this mad season as we can’t continue to allow this practical joke to roll over us. It is time to rescue Nigeria from this malady and we must rise above any primordial sentiments.”
No comments: