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League of Imams backs amnesty for Boko Haram

League of Imams in North-Central zone of the country on
Tuesday expressed support for amnesty for the Boko Haram sect to reduce
the surge of violence in the northern region.
This is contained in a communique signed by the forum’s Protem
Chairman, Sheikh Umar Faruk. It urged the Federal Government to listen
to suggestions on the matter by drawing up amnesty for the sect members.
The league, however, condemned the killing of innocent people across
the northern region by members of the sect. It described the sect’s act
as anti-Islam, barbaric and counterproductive.
“The forum condemns all forms of violence and killing of innocent
souls across the country on daily basis by any group. No religion
preaches manslaughter, bloodshed and killing of fellow human beings on
earth without recourse to court process.” The league also called on the
authorities to end the arbitrary arrest, intimidation and extra-judicial
killings of innocent religious leaders in its fight against the
insurgents. It also wants the government to strengthen shari’ah legal
system and its institution, to ensure strict compliance to its
provisions aimed at curbing immorality in the society. The forum
condemned indecent dressing by some girls, unrestricted mixing of boys
and girls in public and private schools and called for better
orientation for students and education administrators.
“The forum observed with great concern the high registration fees of
private Islamic schools by the newly-constituted board responsible for
the registration of private schools in Niger, “ the league said.
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