Nov 1, 2014

CAN demands NSA’s resignation

Nigeria, has condemned recent
violent attacks carried out by
members of the Boko Haram
Islamic sect on Christians and
churches in Adamawa and motor
park in Gombe States and called
for the resignation of National
Security Adviser, Colonel Sambo
Dasuki (retd), and Minister of
Defence, Muslim, Gen. Aliyu Gasau
(retd).
While the attack in Adamawa State
was said to have also affected
civilians, police stations, prisons
and military formations in different
parts of the state, the bomb
explosion at the Gombe Motor
Park was said to have killed over
30 persons and left several others
injured.
CAN therefore wondered why the
NSA and the Defence Minister
“have not voluntarily resigned
their appointments for poor
coordination of relevant agencies
to tackle the security challenges in
the North East region of the
country despite the huge
budgetary allocations for the
purpose.”
The General Secretary of CAN, Dr.
Musa Asake, in a statement issued
on Saturday in Abuja maintained
that the recent insurgency in the
North Eastern part of the country
had avidly confirmed the
association’s position all along
that “the Islamic group has no
other mission than to annihilate
all Christians in the region and
install an Islamic regime.”

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