President Goodluck Jonathan this
afternoon in Abuja restated that the activities of terrorist groups across the
world had nothing to do with Islam.
The president stated this when
a delegation of the Muslim community led by Vice President Namadi Sambo
paid him Sallah homage at his official residence in the Presidential Villa.
Jonathan maintained that there was
nothing Islamic about the atrocities being perpetrated by Boko Haram in Nigeria
or Islamic State (ISIS) militants in Iraq who claimed to be fighting for the
propagation of Islam.
“What is happening globally now has
no religious basis. Only yesterday, a British aid worker was slaughtered by
ISIS and that is not Islamic.
“Boko Haram killing innocent children and
women in market places, in mosques and schools definitely has nothing to do
with religion,” he said.
The president noted that this year’s
Sallah celebration was significant, citing certain natural coincidences
which, according to him, showed that something good was happening to Nigeria.
“This year is quite significant in
terms of celebration of Sallah, because the Day of Arafat coincided with a
Friday, and from what I was told it takes a long time to have that coincidence.
“And remembering the fact that 2014
is our centenary year, it shows that something good is happening to this
country.
“We may have our challenges as other
nations, but when things begin to happen in a particular way, I begin to see
light at the end of the tunnel.
“A number of things that have to do
with our belief system suppose to encourage us to see our neighbours as
ourselves,’’ he said.
While congratulating Muslims all
over the world, the president urged them to use the period to seek God’s mercy
for those hiding behind religion to perpetrate evil.
He restated his belief in Nigeria,
emphasising that the country had a lot to offer not only to its
citizens but also to the entire world.
“Whatever obstacles we see are very
ephemeral and part of history of nation building.
“If you read the history of all
nations, there is no nation that does not pass through some challenges.
“But, they got over them and moved
ahead; I think we are getting over our problems,’’ he said.
Earlier, the vice president
had prayed for peace and unity in the country.
He also prayed that Allah would
grant the president the strength, wisdom and good health to lead the
country out of its current challenges.
Among the vice president’s entourage
were the National Security Adviser, Col. Sambo Dasuki; the
Acting Inspector General of Police, Mr Suleiman Abba, and former Peoples
Democratic Party (PDP) National Chairman, Bello Haliru.
Others included Primate, Church
of Nigeria (Anglican Communion), the Most Rev. Nicholas Okoh; former Speaker of
the House of Representatives, Alhaji Ghali Na’Abba, the Deputy Chief Imam
of Federal Capital Territory, Sheik Ahmed Onilewura.
The News Agency of Nigeria (NAN)
reports that the Day of Arafat falls on the 2nd day of pilgrimage activities in
Saudi Arabia.
On this day, the pilgrims make
their way from Mecca to a nearby hillside, Arafat, to pray for peace. (NAN)
Terrorism Has Nothing To Do With Islam, Says Jonathan
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