The Nigerian Supreme Council for Islamic Affairs (NSCIA), on Thursday expressed outrage over the attack carried out by terrorists on Government Day Secondary School, Lassa Town, in the Askira Uba Local Government Area of Borno State, describing it as reprehensible.
The organisation said even with the incident in which a teacher was murdered and students and teachers abducted, “Nigeria must never surrender to terror.”
The NSCIA, in a statement by its Public Affairs Officer, Abbas Jimoh, believes that the kidnapping and murder of schoolchildren constitute a despicable crime against humanity, saying the attack is yet another reminder that “terrorism remains a grave existential threat to Nigeria” and demands an uncompromising national response.
He said, “That these unfortunate incidents have continued to reoccur is a national disgrace that strikes at the very heart of Nigeria’s future and must be stopped immediately. The council is greatly concerned that this latest attack comes a few weeks after the May 15 abduction of 42 pupils of Mussa Primary and Junior Secondary School in the same Askira Uba Local Government Area of Borno State and the kidnapping of 49 pupils and their teachers in the Oriire Local Government Area of Oyo State, on the same day, all of whom remain in captivity.
“The council is particularly disturbed that the terrorists exploited the Lassa Town market day to infiltrate the community before launching their assault. This demonstrates that terrorists continue to adapt their methods and exploit security gaps.
“Therefore, intelligence gathering, surveillance, inter-agency cooperation, and community-based early warning mechanisms must be significantly strengthened to reduce the vulnerability of our compatriots to terrorists’ attacks.
“The recent Enugu State Government model of upgrading its security architecture with an AI-driven, tech-heavy model, whose key features include a newly launched Command and Control Centre, sophisticated surveillance drones and 150 AI-embedded patrol vehicles that can identify threats and track criminals instantly across the state, should be embraced and strengthened.
“The council commends the courage and professionalism of the Armed Forces, especially the troops of Operation HADIN KAI, whose swift deployment of ground and air assets resulted in the rescue of some of the abducted students and teachers. While this achievement deserves commendation, the operation must not cease until every abducted child and member of staff are rescued alive and reunited with their families.
“The council mourns the gallant soldier and the member of the Civilian Joint Task Force (CJTF) who paid the supreme sacrifice during the rescue operation. Their bravery and patriotism have strengthened the determination required to defeat terrorism.
“The council reiterates that terrorism has no place in Islam. Boko Haram and ISWAP are enemies of Islam and humanity whose actions constitute a complete betrayal of the Qur’anic injunctions on the sanctity of human life, justice, mercy, and the pursuit of knowledge. Those who murder innocent people, abduct children, terrorise communities, and destroy schools cannot in any way claim to represent Islam or any recognised religious tradition.
“The council commiserates with the Government and people of Borno State, the management of Government Day Secondary School, Lassa, the parents and families of the abducted students, and all those affected by this latest tragedy.
“The council reaffirms that Nigeria must never surrender to terror. Those who wage war against innocent citizens must be relentlessly pursued, brought to justice, and made to face the full weight of the law to ensure lasting peace and security throughout the country.”
Friday Olokor
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