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Kano Attack: IBB Begs Jonathan To Dialogue With Boko Haram •emir Of Kano, 2 Sons by supereagle(m): 6:51am On Jan 21, 2013
FORMER military president, General Ibrahim Babangida has called on the Federal Government to take the weekend attack on the Emir of Kano by a gang of gunmen as a wake-up call on the need to beef up security across the country. He also called on the government of President Goodluck Jonathan to dialogue with those behind the spate of terrorist attacks in the country.

Babangida said the attempt on the life of the emir by gunmen was frightening, while indicating that Nigeria was already undergoing serious security threats on a regular and unbroken basis.

In a press statement signed on his behalf by Kaseem Afegbua, his media aide, Babangida said: “The reported cases of terrorist attacks are becoming frightening and seriously call for security alert by all and sundry. Despite spirited efforts by government, it is disturbing that this ugly trend has refused to depart from us, reason why government must change tactics and methods in handling this security challenge.

“The attack on the emir of Kano which reportedly left four people dead is a wake-up call to all of us. What could be the motive? What does anyone stand to gain by attempting to kill an emir that is nearing 80? The Emir of Kano stands out as one traditional ruler who does not seek favours from those in government and outside it, and who over the years has been able to live an exemplary life to the admiration of all.

“His record of achievements, the stability and candour he has brought to bear on the throne, are virtues that will live for posterity. May Allah continue to grant him good health for today and the future.”

Babangida, however, advised the government of President Jonathan to start exploiting the option of dialogue with members of the insurgent groups in order to arrest what he described as the prevailing drift in Nigeria’s national security.

He said the use of force by the security agencies has proved to be inadequate and ineffective to checkmate the ugly trend, adding, “we must put hands together to ensure the means of ending the acts of terrorism in Nigeria.”

Babangida added: “Dialogue is my number one preference in this regard. Government must also encourage positive discourses among its political appointees delivered with respect and rendered in temperate language to soothe the mood of the nation. Language of force will not help us in our strong determination to address this insecurity problem.”

Meanwhile, on Sunday, Christians in Kano abandoned worship services and refused to turn up at various churches for worship, just as many churches observed remembrance services for those who lost their lives during last January 20, 2012 attack.

It is recalled that gunmen raided Kano in a coordinated attack, burnt various police stations and killed over 200 people last January.

In view of the fear of an alleged rumour doing the rounds, coupled with fear created by the attack on the Emir of Kano, many Christians decided to stay away from attending church services.

Fierce-looking security operatives were seen checking motor vehicles.

Few people that attended Sunday service were prevented from parking their vehicles inside church compounds.

Christian worshippers interviewed by Nigerian Tribune confirmed that they were afraid of the current situation.

However, the Emir of Kano, Alhaji Bayero and two of his sons may have left the country on Sunday in order to have adequate rest, as well as to receive proper care following the attack on their lives on Saturday when gunmen struck at a Quranic recitation graduation ceremony held at Macalazi Murtala, Zoo Road, Kano.

The report said Dr Bayero and his two sons, Alhaji Nasiru Ado Bayero, Turakin Kano and Sanusi Ado Bayero checked out in a chartered plane.

It is recalled that the emir’s convoy was attacked on Saturday at a Quranic recitation graduation ceremony
No fewer than five people lost their lives in the attack carried out by people suspected to be terrorists

http://tribune.com.ng/news2013/index.php/en/component/k2/item/3536-kano-attack-ibb-begs-jonathan-to-dialogue-with-boko-haram-%E2%80%A2emir-of-kano-2-sons-travel-abroad
Re: Kano Attack: IBB Begs Jonathan To Dialogue With Boko Haram •emir Of Kano, 2 Sons by koruji(m): 7:15am On Jan 21, 2013
How do you dialogue with people whose request is to put your head on a platter before they sit at the table.
All I know is the any southerner without an arsenal fit for a small army to defend his house/household needs to get out of the north, especially before the 2015 elections.

supereagle: FORMER military president, General Ibrahim Babangida has called on the Federal Government to take the weekend attack on the Emir of Kano by a gang of gunmen as a wake-up call on the need to beef up security across the country. He also called on the government of President Goodluck Jonathan to dialogue with those behind the spate of terrorist attacks in the country.

Babangida said the attempt on the life of the emir by gunmen was frightening, while indicating that Nigeria was already undergoing serious security threats on a regular and unbroken basis.

In a press statement signed on his behalf by Kaseem Afegbua, his media aide, Babangida said: “The reported cases of terrorist attacks are becoming frightening and seriously call for security alert by all and sundry. Despite spirited efforts by government, it is disturbing that this ugly trend has refused to depart from us, reason why government must change tactics and methods in handling this security challenge.

“The attack on the emir of Kano which reportedly left four people dead is a wake-up call to all of us. What could be the motive? What does anyone stand to gain by attempting to kill an emir that is nearing 80? The Emir of Kano stands out as one traditional ruler who does not seek favours from those in government and outside it, and who over the years has been able to live an exemplary life to the admiration of all.

“His record of achievements, the stability and candour he has brought to bear on the throne, are virtues that will live for posterity. May Allah continue to grant him good health for today and the future.”

Babangida, however, advised the government of President Jonathan to start exploiting the option of dialogue with members of the insurgent groups in order to arrest what he described as the prevailing drift in Nigeria’s national security.

He said the use of force by the security agencies has proved to be inadequate and ineffective to checkmate the ugly trend, adding, “we must put hands together to ensure the means of ending the acts of terrorism in Nigeria.”

Babangida added: “Dialogue is my number one preference in this regard. Government must also encourage positive discourses among its political appointees delivered with respect and rendered in temperate language to soothe the mood of the nation. Language of force will not help us in our strong determination to address this insecurity problem.”

Meanwhile, on Sunday, Christians in Kano abandoned worship services and refused to turn up at various churches for worship, just as many churches observed remembrance services for those who lost their lives during last January 20, 2012 attack.

It is recalled that gunmen raided Kano in a coordinated attack, burnt various police stations and killed over 200 people last January.

In view of the fear of an alleged rumour doing the rounds, coupled with fear created by the attack on the Emir of Kano, many Christians decided to stay away from attending church services.

Fierce-looking security operatives were seen checking motor vehicles.

Few people that attended Sunday service were prevented from parking their vehicles inside church compounds.

Christian worshippers interviewed by Nigerian Tribune confirmed that they were afraid of the current situation.

However, the Emir of Kano, Alhaji Bayero and two of his sons may have left the country on Sunday in order to have adequate rest, as well as to receive proper care following the attack on their lives on Saturday when gunmen struck at a Quranic recitation graduation ceremony held at Macalazi Murtala, Zoo Road, Kano.

The report said Dr Bayero and his two sons, Alhaji Nasiru Ado Bayero, Turakin Kano and Sanusi Ado Bayero checked out in a chartered plane.

It is recalled that the emir’s convoy was attacked on Saturday at a Quranic recitation graduation ceremony
No fewer than five people lost their lives in the attack carried out by people suspected to be terrorists

http://tribune.com.ng/news2013/index.php/en/component/k2/item/3536-kano-attack-ibb-begs-jonathan-to-dialogue-with-boko-haram-%E2%80%A2emir-of-kano-2-sons-travel-abroad
Re: Kano Attack: IBB Begs Jonathan To Dialogue With Boko Haram •emir Of Kano, 2 Sons by Nobody: 7:18am On Jan 21, 2013
The same IBB that is fing-e-red as a sponsor!
Maybe na Im orchestrate this one sef in orders ask for dialogue
Still waiting to hear how people died and the emir and his two sons survived
Arrangee killing to scare people into dialogue
GEJ be wise
Re: Kano Attack: IBB Begs Jonathan To Dialogue With Boko Haram •emir Of Kano, 2 Sons by captainbraide: 9:27am On Jan 21, 2013
THE ARMY IS EVEN VERY SOFT ON THEM.THIS MATTER WOULD HAVE BEEN FORGOTTEN SINCE.BOKO HARAM IS NOT FACELESS.THE PEOPLE OF THAT AREA KNOW WHO THE PEOPLE ARE.

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