Former
Lagos State Governor, Asiwaju Bola Tinubu, on Thursday in Kano called
for the granting of amnesty to Boko Haram militants, insisting that they
are not ghosts as alleged by President Goodluck Jonathan.
Tinubu, the National Leader of Action Congress of Nigeria, who was in
Kano to commiserate with the Emir of Kano, Alhaji Ado Bayero, over the
attack on him and his convoy recently, explained that the amnesty must
be based on justice, particularly for those with no blood stains on
their hands.
He however said those involved in criminal activities among them must be made to face justice.
He said, “For the innocent ones among them, there must be amnesty. We cannot fight a war in our own country against minor crimes and minor people. We would only end up multiplying these people by trying to use force against our own citizens.
“I therefore disagree with the President; they are not ghosts.
“Are those people in prison ghosts? If they are, why are prison
officials looking after them? Are JTF operatives fighting ghosts, do
they possess magic power to see ghosts?”
According to him, security challenges in the country could also be
attributed to the duplication of ministries related to Police affairs,
which he said, could render the Inspector General of Police, M.D.
Abubakar, incapacitated in taking firm control of security in the
country.
At the Emir’s palace, Tinubu condemned the attack on the royal father, describing it as unfortunate.
The Emir, thanked Tinubu for the visit, describing him as a visionary
and purposeful leader in every aspect of life by showing good example
to the ordinary people.
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