Former SGF, Debunks Inciting Voice Message On Deborah’s Death
Babachir Lawal, the former Secretary to the Government of the Federation (SGF), has debunked the rumour of a voice note circulating on the social media that he incited Christians to retaliate the recent killing of Miss Deborah Samuel and the burning of Church properties in Sokoto.
According to him, despite his strong condemnation of the killing and burning of property, it was never in his character to incite revenge. DAILY TRUST reports.
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“While I rightly feel indignant about these killings, it is not in my character to incite people to retaliate. Besides, the voice on the voice note is not mine neither is it in my character to incite revenge”. jamb results
“The Bible clearly urges believers to leave vengeance to God and I have always urged all victims of religious bigotry and violence to obey this injunction. And I am particularly heartened that the parents of Deborah Samuel have chosen this path”.
“For those whose interest is best served by this wicked and cowardly act of trying to sully my name, I wish them well. But certainly, it was not done by me neither did I say such. Certainly, the voice is not mine, the sentiment is not mine and the grammar is not mine.
“I, therefore, urge all my friends and family to ignore this malicious act. It will backfire on the evil men.”