Shi’ites Pose Greater Danger than Boko Haram– Sharia Council Scribe

The Secretary General of the Supreme Council of Sharia in Nigeria (SCSN), Mallam Nafiu Baba Ahmed, has said that members of the Islamic Movement in Nigeria (IMN), also known as Shiites, pose greater danger to Nigeria than the Boko Haram terrorists.

He stated this while testifying before the judicial commission of inquiry set up by the Kaduna state government to investigate the December 12-14, 2015, clashes between the Nigerian Army and the Shi’ites in Zaria.

He said failure of the government to deal decisively with the alleged excesses of the Shi’ites may be catastrophic for the country.

Ahmed also revealed that the late leader of Boko Haram, Mohammed Yusuf, had some relationship with the Shi’ites prior to forming his own group.

He added that both Mohammed and the Shi’ite leader, Sheikh Ibrahim El-Zakzaky had similar attitudes in holding onto their respective doctrines which, according to him, are contrary to Islamic principles.

He alleged that the the Shi’ites had recently started adopting Boko Haram strategy of intimidation and elimination of Ulamas who were opposed to their doctrines, saying that many have refrained from testifying before the commission for fear of the unknown.

Ahmed who lamented the initial government handling of Boko Haram noted that small fires become huge conflagrations if not tackled in an effective and timely manner, urging the government to learn from its experience with Boko Haram by dealing decisively with the Shi’ites.

“Failure to act will spell catastrophe for Nigeria,” he added.
The SCSN scribe also emphasised the need for the society to be involved in checkmating the Shi’ites, pointing out that government decisions are usually dictated by “political expediency” which may not always reflect the best interest of the people.

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PDP Sweeps Ekiti Council Polls

Peoples Democratic Party, PDP won all the 16 chairman­ship and 177 councilorship positions contested for in the local government elec­tions that held in the Ekiti State on Saturday.

The PDP candidates emerged victorious in the election conducted by the State Independent Elec­toral Commission, SIEC, which said five political parties indicated interest to participate in the poll.

The elected chairmen are expected to be inau­gurated today by the state governor after they might have received their Cer­tificates of Return from SIEC.

In a statement by the Chief Press Secretary to the Governor, Idowu Adelusi, said all the new chairmen, party leaders, traditional rulers and guests of the chairmen were expected to attend the occasion.

This was as the gover­nor said the successful con­duct of the council election by his administration “is a promise made to the people that has been kept”.

The governor, who spoke in Afao-Ekiti yes­terday, described the use of caretaker committees to run local government system as an aberration, saying “the hallmark of a genuine democrat was al­lowing people to express their choice on who gov­erns them”.

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