29th
November, 2013
PRESS RELEASE:
WE REJECT SENATE’S POSITION ON APO
KILLINGS
The
Senate on Wednesday 27th November, 2013 declared that the eight
people killed by security agents in Apo Quarters were not members of Boko Haram
but the Upper House cleared the Nigerian security agencies of culpability in
the death of the workers.
It will be recalled that eight Keke Napep operators
were killed by security agents as they squatted in an uncompleted building at
Soji Aderemi Close, Apo Legislative Quarters, Abuja, on 20th
September, 2013.
We
note with deep concern the obvious contradiction in the report. Whereas Senate
admits that the victims were not members of Boko Haram, it went ahead to absolve
the security agencies who carried out the dastardly act.
We
of the Muslim Rights Concern (MURIC) condemn this double standard in the
strongest terms. This type of thing should not be happening in a democracy.
Life is sacred and security agencies have no right under the law to kill and
maim at will. It is sheer manifestation of impunity.
MURIC
finds the testimonies in the minority reports more credible. We commend
Senators Mohammed Sani Saleh (Kaduna Central) and Senator Kabiru Garba Marafa
(Zamfara Central) for their courageous stand and their rejection of the report.
We are of the considered opinion that Senate has allowed religious sentiment to
becloud its sense of judgement. Senate has failed the people of Nigeria.
We
therefore urge families and friends of the victims to seek redress in the
courts. MURIC pledges to render every necessary assistance in this regard until
the culprits are brought to book. Nigerian security agencies must learn to
respect constitutionalism, rule of law, equal rights, justice and fairplay.
Professor Ishaq
Akintola,
Director,
Muslim Rights
Concern (MURIC)
08182119714
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