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Why Islamic Scholars Are Silent On Boko Haram, By Governor Kashim Shettima by nduchucks: 12:06am On Jul 27, 2015

The fight against Boko Haram cannot succeed unless leading Islamic scholars with mass followers come out of their silence to preach against the ideology from an intellectual perspective so as to change the narrative to discourage young men from being recruited by the sect.

Governor Kashim Shettima whose state, Borno, has been at the centre of attacks by the Boko Haram insurgents has said.

The governor said that notable Islamic scholars with the capacity to fight the ideology through preaching have maintained silence because they were afraid of being killed like many of their colleagues who were without security details to protect them from the sect.

Shettima made the observation when he delivered a paper entitled, “Democracy and Security in Northeast, Nigeria – The Case Study of Borno” at a fellowship and award dinner organised by the National Secretariat of the Nigeria Union of Journalists (NUJ) during which he was awarded Governor ?of the Year, 2014, at Sheraton Hotel in Abuja.

“Changing the ideology of the Boko Haram will require intellectual roles by leading Islamic scholars with mass appeal.

“It is most disturbing to note that today in northern Nigeria, there is no single Islamic scholar that preaches against the Boko Haram ideology and the reason is because everyone is afraid.

“Leading scholars like Sheikh Jaafar Mahmud Adam and Sheikh Albani Zaria who vehemently preached against the ideology have been killed.

“In Maiduguri, scholars like Sheikh Ibrahim Gomari, Malam Bashir Gomari and over 30 different scholars who were opposed to the Boko Haram ideology have all been killed.

“Today, the only group in the north that can speak against the sect are holders of public offices who have security men surrounding them.
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“It is hugely important for us to identify Islamic scholars with the intellectual depth and mass followers to change the Boko Haram narrative so that we can save young souls from listening to the sect.

“We must support these scholars and provide them with maximum security for not only them but their families as much as public office holders are adequately protected.

“These scholars will be performing very important national security assignments that are as important as those of any public office holder, no matter how highly placed,” Shettima said in his prepared paper that was delivered by his Deputy, Zannah Umar Mustapha.

Governor Shettima whose paper went memory lane to discuss the evolution of the sect in Borno blamed democratic institutions for failing to address the problem at the early stage.

He also blamed leaders including himself for not rising up to the occasion. The Governor also blamed journalists for unknowingly helping insurgents.

“We all have roles to play in addressing the insurgency because we all contributed in the making whether by indifference, by directly fueling it, by failing to address it or by standing in the ways of those who make efforts to address the problems. No active group is free from blame, from those of us who are political actors to even journalists,” he said.

“In exercising its freedom of expression and sharing of information, the media has had running battles with those in position of authority; security agencies in particular.

“Oftentimes, security agencies devise strategies aimed at fighting insurgents but these strategies end up being disclosed by the media and as a result, these steps are killed by these media reports despite enormous human and material resources that might have been put in by security agencies over time.

“In some cases, deployments made to haunt insurgents get reported, thus giving insurgents clues about number of boots coming after them, sometimes including telling the world the routes being taken by troops. Insurgents in turn prepare to ambush troops. Apart from these instances, certain avoidable reports give undue superiority to Boko Haram, which boost their confidence. In fact, disorganised commanders of Boko Haram rely on the media to reach their fighters.

“I remember with serious concerns, how a particular media house reported in April, 2015, that leader of Boko Haram, Abubakar Shekau was calling on his followers to continue fighting and not to relent in their struggles. A national and otherwise respected media house reported this.

“I also remember how another media house reported someone calling himself a soldier, alleging that Nigerian troops were behind Boko Haram attacks and I was wondering how unreasonable it was for someone to declare that his only eyes with which he sees are rotten, when the alternative to those eyes, is simply blindness. What do we do if we are made to believe that those who are our only hope are those killing us? That would be a hopeless situation.

“These instances however, are not to say that the media hasn’t helped in the fight against Boko Haram. The media has done far more positive things than posing some challenges. Journalists even sacrificed their lives in an attempt to expose activities of insurgents. The media remains a hero in the fight against insurgency.

“Perhaps, even on the challenges posed by the media in exposing security strategies, I think the problem has largely been refusal to take the media into confidence. The worst mistake one in authority can make is to disregard or underrate the capacity of a journalist to know what the man in authority tries to hide. So long as you want to hide, the journalist wants to expose. For me, the best approach is to take a journalist into confidence by treating him or her as a partner rather than an opponent.

“I therefore respectfully suggest that the incoming President and National Executives of the Nigeria Union of Journalists (NUJ) consider the need to establish a National Standing Committee on Strategic Media and Security Co-operation under the co-chairmanship of the NUJ President and may be the National Security Adviser or any appropriate official with President of the editors guild to serve as Secretary.”

Source


There is some truth to this speech.

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Re: Why Islamic Scholars Are Silent On Boko Haram, By Governor Kashim Shettima by shadelek(m): 12:08am On Jul 27, 2015

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Re: Why Islamic Scholars Are Silent On Boko Haram, By Governor Kashim Shettima by kestolove95(m): 12:10am On Jul 27, 2015
Nice...but tell buhari to call his boyz to order

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Re: Why Islamic Scholars Are Silent On Boko Haram, By Governor Kashim Shettima by hkidola00(m): 12:25am On Jul 27, 2015
kestolove95:
Nice...but tell buhari to call his boyz to order
^^ u get problem

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Re: Why Islamic Scholars Are Silent On Boko Haram, By Governor Kashim Shettima by Demmocrats(m): 12:26am On Jul 27, 2015
Re: Why Islamic Scholars Are Silent On Boko Haram, By Governor Kashim Shettima by bishopcarterIV: 12:27am On Jul 27, 2015
hkidola00:
^^ u get problem
the Nigga get chronic problem and na heavy celestial flogging na em fit solve the nigga problem

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Re: Why Islamic Scholars Are Silent On Boko Haram, By Governor Kashim Shettima by illiad: 12:50am On Jul 27, 2015
They're not talking because the terrorists are also Muslims

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Re: Why Islamic Scholars Are Silent On Boko Haram, By Governor Kashim Shettima by hkidola00(m): 12:51am On Jul 27, 2015
bishopcarterIV:
the Nigga get chronic problem and na heavy celestial flogging na em fit solve the nigga problem
am telling u, ur very right

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Re: Why Islamic Scholars Are Silent On Boko Haram, By Governor Kashim Shettima by MightySparrow: 1:48am On Jul 27, 2015
The Scholars may not do much but getting. Some of them (BH)) and let them learn the true Islam, make these new breed vanguard for peace. This is what worked in Egypt and changed the Muslim Brotherhood from insurgence group to political,

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Re: Why Islamic Scholars Are Silent On Boko Haram, By Governor Kashim Shettima by seunwen2(m): 1:51am On Jul 27, 2015
.Error 402 epistle too long

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Re: Why Islamic Scholars Are Silent On Boko Haram, By Governor Kashim Shettima by ShobayoEmma(m): 2:59am On Jul 27, 2015
how i wish this man could be the change he preached but alas!
Re: Why Islamic Scholars Are Silent On Boko Haram, By Governor Kashim Shettima by sinkhole: 5:33am On Jul 27, 2015
So, is he now saying that Nigeria's tax payer's money should now be used to guard Islamic schorlars?

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Re: Why Islamic Scholars Are Silent On Boko Haram, By Governor Kashim Shettima by frankyychiji(f): 7:03am On Jul 27, 2015
I stopped reading this poo when I read that Shettima was awarded best governor of the yea! embarassed embarassed embarassed

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Re: Why Islamic Scholars Are Silent On Boko Haram, By Governor Kashim Shettima by bonechamberlain(m): 7:13am On Jul 27, 2015
Islam, don't know if it is a religion or a cult. how can there not be a problem when the foundation was built on violence. Muhammed started it fighting and forcefully converting people, uthman Dan fodio brought the. nonsense to Nigeria fighting and also forcefully converting people, and we called that religion of peace. why Christians aren't violent is because the foundation was based on peace and love for one another. Christ came, instead of staying to enjoy with his peacefully converted brothers he choose to die for us, the Europeans came into Nigeria despite all their selfish desires no body was forcefully converted. we have various bodies in Christianity but none preaches violence. in islam if there are 10, six preaches jihad ( violence). pls u guys ( Muslims) should go and some soul searching and be sure u are in the right place.

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Re: Why Islamic Scholars Are Silent On Boko Haram, By Governor Kashim Shettima by IdisuleOurOwn(m): 7:19am On Jul 27, 2015
The man make a lot of sense. Many of these scholars are afraid of been their target and probably got killed.

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Re: Why Islamic Scholars Are Silent On Boko Haram, By Governor Kashim Shettima by kennyman2000(m): 7:25am On Jul 27, 2015
Hmmm
Re: Why Islamic Scholars Are Silent On Boko Haram, By Governor Kashim Shettima by kingwhiz(m): 7:51am On Jul 27, 2015
bonechamberlain:
Islam, don't know if it is a religion or a cult. how can there not be a problem when the foundation was built on violence. Muhammed started it fighting and forcefully converting people, uthman Dan fodio brought the. nonsense to Nigeria fighting and also forcefully converting people, and we called that religion of peace. why Christians aren't violent is because the foundation was based on peace and love for one another. Christ came, instead of staying to enjoy with his peacefully converted brothers he choose to die for us, the Europeans came into Nigeria despite all their selfish desires no body was forcefully converted. we have various bodies in Christianity but none preaches violence. in islam if there are 10, six preaches jihad ( violence). pls u guys ( Muslims) should go and some soul searching and be sure u are in the right place.


why can't you just do your studies for once and stop spilling lies you heard people say around....
you are very wrong..

'enough said!

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Re: Why Islamic Scholars Are Silent On Boko Haram, By Governor Kashim Shettima by haffaze777(m): 8:27am On Jul 27, 2015
kingwhiz:



why can't you just do your studies for once and stop spilling lies you heard people say around....
you are very wrong..

'enough said!
u dey mind dat slowpoke

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Re: Why Islamic Scholars Are Silent On Boko Haram, By Governor Kashim Shettima by Growingboi(m): 8:34am On Jul 27, 2015
He was awarded the 'best governor' 2014? based on mouth odour or what? inshort, i don vex he must return the award ASAP

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Re: Why Islamic Scholars Are Silent On Boko Haram, By Governor Kashim Shettima by Anikulhapo(m): 8:34am On Jul 27, 2015
kestolove95:
Nice...but tell buhari to call his boyz to order
U are a dunce, dullard and nut, Y didn't Jonah do anything about it

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Re: Why Islamic Scholars Are Silent On Boko Haram, By Governor Kashim Shettima by mrborntodoit: 8:34am On Jul 27, 2015
There is an atom of truth in what shettima said but the fact still remains that "SILENCE IS CONSENT"

So they are in one way or the other supporting the ideologie by keeping quiet .

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Re: Why Islamic Scholars Are Silent On Boko Haram, By Governor Kashim Shettima by idbami2(m): 8:35am On Jul 27, 2015
No amount of preachng can change the minds of these guys.. 7 virgins, eachh grin

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Re: Why Islamic Scholars Are Silent On Boko Haram, By Governor Kashim Shettima by luvinhubby(m): 8:35am On Jul 27, 2015
Gradually the conspiracy of lies & hypocrisy of leadership, especially those of Northern extraction that aided the spread of boko haram under GEJ is being unmasked, just hope this administration will get it right for Nigeria's sake.

GEJ was not the problem.

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Re: Why Islamic Scholars Are Silent On Boko Haram, By Governor Kashim Shettima by Nobody: 8:36am On Jul 27, 2015
nduchucks:

There is some truth to this speech.
THIS IS THE REASON

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Re: Why Islamic Scholars Are Silent On Boko Haram, By Governor Kashim Shettima by Nobody: 8:37am On Jul 27, 2015
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Re: Why Islamic Scholars Are Silent On Boko Haram, By Governor Kashim Shettima by kelsgal(f): 8:37am On Jul 27, 2015
Really? So they are not ready to die because of the truth

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Re: Why Islamic Scholars Are Silent On Boko Haram, By Governor Kashim Shettima by damosade(m): 8:38am On Jul 27, 2015
kingwhiz:



why can't you just do your studies for once and stop spilling lies you heard people say around....
you are very wrong..

'enough said!
Name lie?

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Re: Why Islamic Scholars Are Silent On Boko Haram, By Governor Kashim Shettima by Riclord001(m): 8:38am On Jul 27, 2015
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