Jesus Christ was killed according to the biblical narration.
How did his mother take it? She left things to God.
Prophets of God were killed in the past. All the children of
Prophet Mohammed were killed. They referred everything
to divine justice. We have overcome it. We have left
everything to God
By Ben Agande
For Dr Waziri Isa Gwantu, December 13, 2015 will ever
remain a dark day for the remaining days of his life. That
was the day he lost four of his children— three boys and a
girl; all university undergraduates during the tragic
encounter between members of the Nigerian Army and
the Shiites Islamic sect in Zaria. According to Nigerian
security sources, while on his way to pay a courtesy visit to
the Emir of Zaria, the convoy of the Chief of Army staff ran
into a road block mounted by members of the Shiite sect
along Sokoto road. All entreaties made to members of the
sect to allow the army chief pass fell on deaf ears.
One thing led to
the other and at
the end of the
encounter, over
many members
of the sect were
reportedly killed.
The army
claimed that
they were first
attacked by
members of the
sect, a claim
disputed by the
sect who alleged
that the act was
premeditated by government to decimate members of the
sect in the country. The kaduna state government has
since set up a committee to investigate the matter.
But for Dr Waziri, no matter the outcome of the panel set
up by government, the ultimate verdict on what happened
and who is culpable would be determined by God on the
day of judgment. When Saturday Vanguard traced him to
Zaria and eventually Nassarawa state when he had gone
after the ugly incidence, we found a man who was utterly
devastated by the loss of four children in one fell swoop.
At a point during the interview, he almost gave in to his
emotions but found solace in his religion which preaches
that nothing can happen to any man except it is
sanctioned by God.
Narrating the events that led to the black Saturday, Dr
Waziri said there was no premonition that something
ominous was lurking in the corner when he drove his
children to the Shiite headquarters along Sokoto road to
perform the Malud ceremony on the First day of the
month of the birth of prophet Muhammad.
According to him, “it was the first day of the month which
our prophet, Mohammed was born so we usually organize
Maulud Programme on the first day of the month. On that
very day, I took my children in my car to the venue Of the
Programme. But on getting to a certain point, I heard gun
shots and the roads were blocked.
I asked and was told that there was a misunderstanding
between the military and the Shiites. I wasn’t surprised
hearing this because six months before then, our sheikh
had informed us that he got security reports that the
military was trying to perfect a scenario where they would
tell the world that the military was attacked by the Shiites
and then use that as an excuse to descend on every
member of the movement.
Bearing that in mind, I decided to take the children to the
Sheikh’s house thinking that would be a safe place to stay
until the crisis subsided after which we would then go back
for the Programme. I dropped them and went back to the
house at about 5pm leaving an instruction that when the
Sheikh is ready for the Programme, they should call me”.
But when the call eventually came from one of his sons at
about 10pm, it was not to report that the sheikh, (El
Zakzaky) was ready for the programme but that one of his
sons had been shot by the army at the residence of the
leader of the Shiite in Nigeria. The first instinct as a father
was to rush to where his son was shot but he was told by
the son that all the roads leading to the sheikh’s residence
had been blocked by the army. While still weighing his
options, another of his son called to informed him that the
army were pointing their guns at him.
“One hour later, he called me to say he had been shot in
the leg. I could hear gun shots in the back ground. At
about 1 am, l got another call but this time from my
daughter to inform me that she was shot on her belly. She
was crying and I couldn’t go to help them because the
roads leading to the residence was blocked.
“On the following day, my eldest son called to tell me that
there were corpses everywhere and he was among the few
surviving souls in the place. I encouraged him to keep
praying and as we were talking, he informed me that they
were approaching him with guns and that he isn’t sure his
father will get to speak with him again . Shortly after, the
line went off. He was also killed.
“The one that first called me on Saturday night told me
that he was dying because of the loss of so much blood. I
was devastated because I could not go to help them. I
called Reverend Father Matthew Kukah to appeal to
government to stop the killing in Zaria. I also called
Reverend Hayap in Kaduna and reported to him what was
going on” he lamented.
Reacting to the allegations that the Shiites provoked the
military by first attacking them which drew the ire of the
military, Dr Waziri said the allegation was meant to give a
dog a bad name in order to hang it. According to him,the
Shiites do not believe in violence as it is against the dictate
of Islam. He wondered why people who accused the
Shiites of keeping weapons were not able to produce one
single victim among the security forces that were said to
have been attacked.
“We don’t believe in weapons. We don’t believe in killing.
We are not ISIS or Boko Haram who call themselves
Sunnis” he fumed. He said what was most painful was the
fact that as the only graduate in his family, he believed
that he would train his children to become useful citizens
that would contribute to the development of the country.
He did not only lose them but he also did not have the
dignity of praying for and giving them a befitting burial as
they were all allegedly burnt and given mass burial by the
army.
“What is even more painful is
that after killing these
children, they denied us
access to their corpses so that
we could pray for them and
bury them appropriately. They
were buried in mass graves.
What offense have we
committed to deserve this kind
of oppression? Even Boko
Haram that are known to be
the worst killers in the world
are not treated this way” he
cried.
Though devastated by the
death of his four children, Dr Waziri said he and his wife
have taken solace in the fact that even prophets were
killed for what they believed in. “Jesus Christ was killed
according to the biblical narration. How did his mother
take it? She left things to God. Prophets of God were killed
in the past. All the children of Prophet Mohammed were
killed. They referred everything to divine justice. We have
overcome it. We have left everything to God”
And for the government and the security services, Dr
Waziri have a defiant message for them: “I have fourteen
children so the government still has ten more to kill. If
they think that killing will kill an ideology, they are in for
surprise” he said.
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