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Boko haram:Bishop kukah accuses Northern elites...
boko haram: Bishop kukah accuses Northern elites
B'Haram: Bishop Kukah
Accuses Northern Elites
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Matthew Kukah, the Roman-Catholic Bishop
of Sokoto Diocese, has accused northern
elites of standing behind the deadly Boko
Haram sect.
The cleric has said that elites indirectly
created insurgency as they used religion to
deceive poor Muslims.
Kukah made this revelation in his crucial
address at a conference organised by the
Islamic Welfare Foundation at the Fountain
University, Osogbo.
He said: "The Muslim agenda for Nigeria:
Challenges of development and good
governance', Kukah said: "A hypocritical elite
continues to believe that it can claim the
benefits of democracy but use it only to
consolidate its hold on power. This is what
has laid the foundation for what is now Boko
Haram. We must locate the current crisis of
Boko Haram within the context of the
inability of the northern Muslim elite to live
by their own dubious creed of being
Muslims. They preached Sharia Law but only
for the poor. They preach a religion that
encourages education, yet their own people
are held in the bondage of ignorance.
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"They came to power on the basis of a
democratic society but they turned around
and declared Sharia to generate a false
consciousness among the poor that they
want a theocracy. They did not wish to live
by the same standards, so they decided to
live their own Islam in the capitals of the
world away from the prying eyes of their
own people. Boko Haram began as a revolt
against this mendacity, subterfuge and
hypocrisy.
"Now, I hear Muslims in northern Nigeria
hiding under the cover of the facts by
saying: 'These Boko Haram people are not
Muslims. They do not represent us'. Well,
first, they are your own children. You must
take responsibility for what has made them
what they are today and to the rest of
society. They claim they have been inspired
by the Quran and no other holy book. They
say they want to build an Islamic state. So,
they are Muslims. After all, from the debates
of the Constituent Assemblies of 1979,
1988, and 1995 and beyond, did their
fathers and grandfathers not stage walkouts,
demanding Sharia Law? Was it not to tame
them that President Ibrahim Babangida
declared what he called 'no-go areas' in the
debates about our constitution?
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"The promise to institute Sharia has
become the most potent tool for political
mobilisation and organisation. Till date, the
tactics may have changed, but the essence
has not. Rather than face the tough
questions of how and why over 15 million
children in the northern states are on the
streets; how and why the northern states
are falling behind on almost every index of
development, the northern Muslim elite
continues to live for just the moment, with
no plans for tomorrow.
"Should we pretend that a society that
allows the forced marriages of its young
daughters could frown on the idea of a
group kidnapping and forcing young girls
into sexual slavery? Islam must have an
honest look at the mirror and have an
internal discussion. Although we all seem to
pretend that Boko Haram has caught us
unawares, the worst thing is that we
continue to hide our heads in the sands of
self-deception by further denying the roots
of this ugly side of our humanity.
"That Boko Haram, its disciples and victims
are localised to northern Nigeria, should be
instructive. What this calls for is an honest
review of the root causes. We need to ask
what it is about the past or the present that
has led us to this ugly and deadly path. It is
my considered view that northern Islam has
to confront the realities of taking its
religion into the modern world of democracy
seriously. Muslims in northern Nigeria
cannot accept democracy and reject the
inclusive nature of its philosophy as it is the
case today."
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Boko Haram is the radical Sunni jihadists
group who want to create a hardline Islamic
state in northeast Nigeria.
Meanwhile, the Muslims of Nigeria denounce
and condemn the sect in the strongest
terms, saying that the Boko Haram are their
brothers.
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