Prosecute surrendered Boko Haram Terrorists, Baptist Church tells Govt

The Men’s Missionary Union of the Nigerian Baptist Convention (NBC) has asked the federal government to prosecute all arrested Boko Haram terrorists including those who have surrendered.

This was stated in a communiqué issued at the end of the 41st Annual Congress of MMU and read by the newly elected President of MMU, Dr. Soye Asawo.

He said;

“Congress urges the government to prosecute all those arrested, captured or who surrendered over insurgency, banditry and all forms of criminality.

He also urged the National Assembly to amend the constitution to accommodate State Police.

“Congress supports state police, and ask the National Assembly to quickly amend the constitution in this to give effect to the yearning of the Nigerian people, he added

While urging the government to deal decisively with kidnappers, the union asked the federal government and Kaduna State government to compensate all the families of kidnapped Bethel Baptist High School children and other kidnapped victims.

“Congress note with dismay the state of insecurity nationwide, and ask the federal government to deploy more security personnel to fight the war as Nigeria is presently at war against insurgents, Boko Haram, banditry and ISIS, so that citizens do not resort to self-help in order to defend themselves.

The union also commiserated with families of victims of Jos killings, urging the government to deploy more security personnel to protect lives and property in the city.

5 Comments

  1. Something meaningful urgent need to be done because Nigeria is sitting on the time bomb of insecurity

  2. Giving presidential pardon to those bokoharam is not the solution, let those remaining one learn their lesson from the prosecution of those ones you have captured

  3. The government should take fighting of those terrorist with seriousness if not, it will just be like the Afghanistan

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