ABUJA — The United States Congress is billed to conduct a special
hearing on the menace of Boko Haram and terrorism in Nigeria,
Congressman, Mr. Chris Smith has revealed.
Smith stated this,
yesterday, while leading a delegation of the US Congress Committee on
African Affairs to a meeting with the President of Christian Association
of Nigeria, CAN, Pastor Ayo Oritsejafor, in Abuja.
He stressed
the need for both the Christian and Muslim to work side-by-side, adding
that, “Boko Haram is not about Islam, but a group of people who decided
to carry arms against the state.”
Continuing, he said “this is an
organ that has absolutely misread the Quran, killing people, it is
something to be concern about and American government is concerned.
Smith
disclosed that the US Congress would by next week conduct hearing on
Boko Haram and terrorism, adding, “for example, in the US when people
died during the 9/11 attack, I got to know many of the widows, the
congress passed victim compensation fund that was designed to help.
“It
is an idea to consider here by the Senate and the House of
Representatives, with a resolution that bring about a fund to compensate
the victims.”
Responding, Pastor Ayo Oritsejafor who corroborated
the position of US on the need for compensating the victims, added
that, they had been canvassing for it, but their efforts had not yielded
positive result, expressing hope that government might reconsider its
decision.
Oritsejafor said: “We are hoping that the Federal
Government working with the National Assembly will come up with a
resolution that will create a fund that will relief these people of
their traumatic situation.”
“We have sent representation to the
government and we believe that, we will get response soon, because in a
situation like this your priority has to be the victims.”
CAN boss
maintained that those who were saddled with the responsibility of
providing solution to issue of terrorism must look beyond proposing
economic solution, noting that, “terrorism is not about economics or
poverty, even though poverty aids terrorism, the bottom line is
ideology.
“Osamabinladin, Abdulmutalab was not poor, he came from
one of the richest family. They were radicalized and we need to find out
how they were being radicalized. We need to engage Islamic leaders in
discussions to find ways to balance their understanding of the Holy
Book.”
According to him, “Boko Haram is giving a bad name to the
religion of Islam that is why Islamic leaders must engage their
followers.
“I do tell my friends who are Muslims, go after the
people who are giving a bad name to the religion and bring them to
justice. Christians and Muslims can work together but there must be on a
level playing field. We need to accept and respect each other’s faith.
Whether you are a Muslim or Christian, we are all Nigerians and must
live together as one.”
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