Afghan
President Hamid Karzai has advised Boko Haram insurgents in Nigeria to sheath
their swords.
He gave the advice when
Nigeria’s Ambassador to Afghanistan, Dauda Danladi presented his letters of
credence in Kabul, the Afghan capital recently. He called on the Boko Haram
members to lay down their arms if they are true Muslims and embrace amnesty
offered by federal government noting that no religion preaches violence.
“Boko Haram should stop
burning schools, Mosques, Churches in the name of Islam. You should not destroy
your country if you are true Muslims. You should protect lives because in Islam
if you kill one, it is as if you have killed the whole of humanity and if you
save life, it is as if you have saved the whole of humanity”. He said Afghans
have seen the futility of violence and put behind them the ugly past and have
now embraced peace through dialogue.
He recalled the
activities of the Taliban’s in Afghanistan saying it was externally motivated
and the people were used by the Taliban’s to commit suicide bombing without
knowledge that they will be committing suicide. He said in most cases suicide
bombers were given jackets containing bombs and on wearing it somebody who will
follow them will detonate it on reaching their targets. Afghanistan First
Deputy Minister of Defense, Saran Pooh-Enayatullah Nazari while receiving
Ambassador Danladi advised Boko Haram members not to or emulate the Taliban’s
because they were supported by external forces to cause problems which made
more than half a million orphans and widows in Afghanistan.
Adding that Afghanistan
lost over two million people, while one million were disabled, Nazari hoped his
country’s experience should be a lesson to fundamentalists in Nigeria to stop
any actions that will destabilize the country.
“War is not good. It is
like a flame and will destroy both the good and the bad. Whoever makes efforts
to stop it, God will reward him and who so ever try to aggravate it will
destroy everything and will be responsible before God,” Nazari stated.
He suggested the need for
Nigeria to open its doors for Afghan young officers to attend some basic
training in Nigeria. He hoped that Nigeria would not go through the same
problem experienced by Afghanistan before embracing peace through dialogue. The
Deputy Chairman of the Higher Peace Council, Abdul Hakim Mujahid who was a
former Taliban Ambassador to United Nations also said that contrary to the
perception of many, Islam is the religion of peace.
While calling for
religious tolerance, Mujahid quoted the Holy Quran Chapter 8 verse 72 which
stated that “ …We have created you into different nations and tribes so that
you can understand one another, the best among you in the sight of Allah is he
who fears Allah most”.
He said if Allah wanted to
make all nations Muslims or Christians, he has the power to do so, but noted
that in his wisdom, he chose not to do so. Danladi who is Nigeria’s nonresident
ambassador to Afghanistan commended the efforts of President Karzai’s
administration.
He assured that Nigeria’s
transformation agenda initiated by President Goodluck Jonathan on the
international scene is global peace and economic diplomacy; He said issues on
manpower development, capacity building and institutional strengthening will be
forwarded to relevant authorities in Nigeria for consideration under a
conducive atmosphere.
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