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Boko Haram killing of Christians: ‘Stop weeping like a child, take action’ – HURIWA dares Buhari

HURIWA, a prominent civil rights group charged Buhari to step up actions to prevent the spread of attacks on Christians rather than “weep like a child.”

A statement by HURIWA’s National Coordinator, Emmanuel Onwubiko and National Media Affairs Director, Miss Zainab Yusuf, said the bulk of the blame stays at the desk of the president for a number of fundamental factors that centrally borders on the president’s insensitivity to the critical constitutional requirements of respecting federal character principle in the appointment of top internal security team of the federal government in which case he populated the security architecture with...

“How can the entire internal security team be made up of persons of one region and religion essentially such as comptroller-General of Nigerian Immigration Services ; Nigerian Customs Services; Department of State Services ; Nigerian Police Force and even the Director-General of National Intelligence Agency ?”

“Mr. President! It does not require rocket science for your government to appoint persons of all ethnic and religious affiliations to head the various strategic national security institutions in line with the federal character principle of the constitution. It does not take rocket science to arrest and prosecute all mass killers irrespective of their religion.”

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