Sheik
Muhammad Khalid, the Chief Imam of the National Assembly Quarters’
Mosque in Abuja, yesterday called for the establishment of a body to
regulate preaching and religious activities.
He said that the establishment of the body would aid efforts to ensure the security of lives and property in the country.
“It is necessary to have a body that
will check the activities of those who are not knowledgeable enough,
while restraining them from propagating teachings that are capable of
disturbing peaceful coexistence in the society,” he told the News Agency
of Nigeria (NAN).
“Let us have a body that will be on the lookout for those who are misleading people,” he said.
Khalid said government should come up
with modalities on how such a body would be set up, saying that it
should have an absolute control over the activities of all the religious
groups in the country.
“I support the idea of government establishing a regulatory body on religious activities in Nigeria,” he added.
The chief imam noted that the issue of
security in Nigeria has become a serious issue, which required the
collective responsibilities of all Nigerians, regardless of their
religious affiliation.
“As an Islamic scholar, I wish to
advise all stakeholders, especially the government which has the duty of
ensuring the security of lives and property, to look into ways possible
ways of guaranteeing the safety of the citizens.
“I am not saying that government is
not doing anything but its efforts will not be good enough until when
the nation is adequately secured.”
Khalid appealed to the government to
initiate a dialogue with the Boko Haram group, while granting its
members amnesty so as to restore peace and harmony in the country.
“I think it is important for the
government to be sincere in starting a dialogue with the Boko Haram; it
should also grant them amnesty in order to bring an end to this
insurgency.”
Khalid, however, urged the Boko Haram
group to realise the devastating effects of its actions on the lives of
the people, stressing that its actions had crippled socio-economic
activities in some parts of the country.
“A lot of damage has been done to this
nation. It is important for the group to note that they can achieve
whatever they want through dialogue with the government,” he said.
He urged religious leaders to ensure
that their followers conduct themselves in a peaceful manner so as to
engender the unity and progress of the country.
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