FEAR of a religious war loomed, weekend, in Nigeria, following the
threat by Movement for the Emancipation of the Niger Delta, MEND, to
commence the assassination of Muslim clerics, bombing of mosques, hajj
camps and Islamic institutions as from May 31.
The exercise, codenamed, Operation Barborossa, according to
spokesman of the militant group, Jomo Gbomo, is to save Christianity in
Nigeria from total destruction.
MEND’s threat is obviously in response to the bombing of Christians
and Christian worship places by the Islamic sect, Boko Haram.
It said: “On behalf of the hapless Christian population in Nigeria,
MEND will, from Friday, May 31, 2013, embark on a crusade to save
Christianity in Nigeria from annihilation.
“The bombing of mosques, hajj camps, Islamic institutions, large
congregations in Islamic events and assassination of clerics that
propagate doctrines of hate, will form the core mission of this crusade
code named Operation Barbarossa.
“This campaign will not in any way interfere with the ongoing
“Hurricane Exodus,” which on Saturday, April 13, 2013, at 1am, swept
through the Ewellesuo community, in Nembe, Bayelsa State, leaving the
destruction of well 62, belonging to Shell Petroleum Development Company
in its wake.
“We may only consider a ceasefire of Operation Barbarossa if the
Christian Association of Nigeria, CAN, the Catholic Church and Henry
Okah, one of the few leaders in the Niger Delta region we respect for
his integrity, intervenes.
“Also, the assurance for a cessation of hostilities targeted at
Christians in their places of worship, made privately or publicly by the
real Boko Haram leadership will make us call off this crusade.
“We have no problem with their attacks on security agencies including
the prisons, for their role in extrajudicial killings, torture, deceit
and corruption.”
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