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Members of Islamic Movement Bury Kano Bomb Blast Victims…El-Zakyzaky Indicts Military

By Saxone Akhaine, Northern Bureau Chief
05 December 2015   |   1:14 am
Members of the Islamic Movement in Nigeria, otherwise known as Shittes have buried the 23 people killed by bomb blast in Kano, last week.
Kano-state, Nigeria. iamge source informafrica

Kano-state, Nigeria. iamge source informafrica

Members of the Islamic Movement in Nigeria, otherwise known as Shittes have buried the 23 people killed by bomb blast in Kano, last week. The victims of the blast met their untimely death at Dakasoye village, Kano state during Arba’een symbolic trek of members of the Islamic Movement in Nigeria, were buried yesterday, during the grand Arba’een commemoration held at the Hussainiyyah Baqiyyatullah, Zaria. The funeral prayer was led by Leader of the Islamic Movement, Sheikh Ibraheem Zakzaky after the Arba’een commemoration with the attendance of a large gathering of followers.

The deceased were later buried at a special martyrs cemetery, Jannatul Darul Rahma, located at outskirt of Zaria city, where the 34 people killed during the 2014 Quds Day, which included 3 of Shaikh Zakzaky’s sons.
 
Earlier in his speech, Sheikh Zakzaky accused the Nigerian security, especially, the DSS, whom he alleged of complicity in the killings of innocent people across the country in the name of Boko Haram. Said he: “We cannot be fooled by Boko Haram story, when all statement by Boko Haram come from them.

The statements come from US and Israel. How did the DSS in Nigeria knew there was going to be attacks on churches and mosques by girls, and who was going to do it?” According to him, “the sporadic killings in Nigeria and across the world was deliberately planned to control resources on selected countries and suppress any rising voice against the plan with the assistance of security agents of such countries”.

Sheikh Zakzaky dismissed the existence of suicide bombers in the wide killings, especially the Kano blast saying, “they capture, torture and threatened unsuspecting victims and lure them through various means to carry explosives into gatherings in order to kill.”

Meanwhile, on the Kano suicide bomber that was apprehended, the Islamic scholar said, “he is also a victims of the nefarious plan. He was capture during the Mubi invasion when his parents were dispersed and trained in Sambisa forest, then brought to Kano and prepared to attack the Arba’een trek.” El-Zakyzaky argued, ” the statement by the bomb carrier apprehended indicated that he was threatened with death, should he failed to detonate the bomb”.

“The statement by the person apprehended revealed that he was not part of the plan, but was used as a scapegoat to do the dirty job. They also threatened to declare him a Boko Haram member should he failed to do the job”. “We treated him as a victim and had to let him go. We tried as much as possible to give him maximum protection when he was apprehended and refused to hand him over to the security operatives, because they will definitely kill him.

He is not in our custody now.” The Leader also disclosed “the last desperate attempt to attack the trek on entry into Zaria for the grand occasion.” Part of the planned, he explained, “included placing explosives in petroleum jerry cans along the road, and in juice containers such as Five Alive brand.” He also said, “a certain individual was sighted purchasing large quantity of the Five Alive juice containers, pouring out the liquid content in preparation for the devilish plan. Sheikh Zakzaky further reiterated his position on the blast, stressing, “there was nothing like Boko Haram, but a grand ploy to destabilize the country and siphon its resources.”

“They are the same people conducting senseless killings in Iraq, Yemen, Syria and other places. Here in Nigeria, if the Boko is against western education that it attacks educational centres, is worship also forbidden (haram) that it also attack places of worship; what about markets is business transaction also forbidden (haram)? We cannot be fooled!” On the Arba’een commemoration, Shaikh Zakzaky said, “the occasion is unstoppable as more people are becoming conscious of its significant and what it stands for”. According to him, “Arba’een stands for the answer to Imam Husain’s call to uproot injustice, when he was alone without a helper in the plain of Karbala without a helper”.

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