President Jonathan Deplores Attacks On Churches Near Chibok

President Goodluck Jonathan today condemned Sunday’s Boko Haram attacks on churches in villages near Chibok, Borno State, where hundreds of girls were abducted two and a half months ago.

A statement by spokesman Reuben Abati said Mr. Jonathan deplored the renewed targeting by Boko Haram of adherents of a particular religion, and urged all lovers of peace and unity to wholly condemn the resurgence of efforts by agents of global terrorism to disunite and destabilize Nigeria by callously instigating violence among religious groups in the country.

“President Jonathan shares the view of the most learned Islamic leaders and scholars that no true Muslim will resort to the mindless killing of innocent people at any time, especially not during the holy month of Ramadan, to redress any perceived grievance,” he said.

“The President believes, therefore, that Sunday’s attacks on churches and other similar atrocities by Boko Haram are conclusive proof, if any is still needed, that its leaders and members are thoroughly misguided persons who are only using religion as a cover for their reprehensible crimes against their countrymen and women.”

Mr. Jonathan urged all Nigerians, irrespective of their religious beliefs, to resist the new attempt to undermine the nation’s firm and collective resolve to unite in full support of its armed forces and security agencies against the vicious perpetrators of brutal attacks on innocent citizens.

“The President assures all Nigerians once again that the Federal Government and national security agencies will continue to intensify ongoing efforts to end Boko Haram’s senseless attacks until the terrorists are routed and totally defeated.

He commiserates with the families and churches that lost loved ones, members and places of worship during Sunday’s attacks.”

By SaharaReporters, New York

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