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The
Christmas Day executions of more hostages, the fifth this month, in the longest
series of executions by the terrorist group is a further new low in Boko
Haram’s annals. The prior killing of Action Against Hunger Aidworkers exceeds
Nigeria’s record for the deaths of one aid worker per quarter for the last 10
years.
In
addition, the occurrence on Christmas Day which the terrorists celebrate with
horrific attacks on Christians is especially disturbing to every civilised
mind.
As
far back as 1914, opposing British and German forces agreed to a spontaneous
ceasefire in the famous Christmas Eve armistice of World War One.
In
Nigeria, Shiites visited with Christians and presented gifts on Christmas Day.
Boko
Haram has destroyed hundreds of churches and lives in Yobe State as we recently
reported. On Christmas Day 2011 alone, they went around Yobe and killed over
200 Christians.
Yet,
on Wednesday, Christians turned out en masse to celebrate Christmas in Yobe
State.
The
accompanying picture is one of the most courageous sights you have ever beheld.
The
people in this church rebuilt it after it was burnt down. Even then attackers
smashed the windows.
This
week Boko Haram attacked the capital city of Yobe in one of four simultaneous
assaults in the area but Christians courageously turned out in their numbers to
honour Christ openly.
This
is a tribute to their faith and courage and not the cowardice and murder of the
terrorists.
We
take this opportunity to thank the Nigerian military for successfully repelling
the assault on Damaturu, Yobe State, amongst others.
We
commend the Shiites are all people of goodwill who felicitated with Christians
this Christmas.
We
acknowledge with gratitude the visit of new Borno Governor, Prof Zullum, to
Southern Borno to celebrate Christmas with the marginalised Christians of the
region. We urge him to give Christians a full sense of belonging in the state
and ensure the rebuilding of all their destroyed infrastructure and the return
of confiscated mission schools including GGSS Chibok.
We
question the rationale of siting an army university in the Army Chief’s
hometown of Biu which has again come under Terrorist assault. Had a military
garrison or armory been stationed there, the public won’t have minded so much
given the military necessity of such an intervention. However, at a time when
the government is lamenting the terrorists’ nuclear aspirations, its misguided
university was no help to the security of the Biu people. This myopic project
is further evidence of a leadership bereft of ideas and an indicator for regime
change in Nigeria’s defence management.
The
terrorists’ claim of reprisals for the USA’s killing of ISIS leader is
indicative of global terror linkages that must be concertedly addressed by in
the international community.
Nigerian
Christians have been killed for Danish cartoons, US invasion of Afghanistan and
now for the US killing of ISIS leader. The world must stand with us for being
vicarious sacrificial lambs.

















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