7th January, 2014
PRESS RELEASE:
BOMB BLASTS IN RIVERS STATE: THREAT TO
DEMOCRACY
Ahoada
East High Court was bombed and set ablaze yesterday by some hoodlums. The High
Court was bombed shortly before a case against Hon. Evans Bipi was due to
commence. The case which was to be heard by Justice Charles Wali is to seek an
injunction seeking to restrain Hon. Bipi from parading himself as the speaker
of the Rivers State House of Assembly.
The
Muslim Rights Concern (MURIC) is greatly alarmed by this brazen and barbaric attack
on the judiciary. We recall that there had been two other bomb attacks earlier
in the state. Unknown assailants had bombed the Office of the Deputy Governor of
the same state on Tuesday 17th December, 2013. 24 hours later, a
second bomb exploded in the office of Justice
Charles Wali around 3.00 pm.
The unfolding scenario is not only frightening but senseless and
disgusting. Nigeria appears torn between fanatical religionists and extremist
politicians.
Once
again MURIC is constrained to warn the major dramatis personae in
Nigeria’s turbulent political waters to go back to the terra firma of reason before our ship of state gets drowned.
We
appeal to all stakeholders to hold the fire. We call on elders,
particularly all former heads of state, to seize the initiative of reconciling
the warring parties in Rivers State. We also call on all men of
goodwill to do whatever they can in dousing tension in Rivers State because
whatever happens there is bound to ricochet throughout the country.
Finally,
we remind the presidency that posterity will not fail to see its fingers in
every pie fried in the politics of Rivers State. True statesmen care more
about their country and care less about bruised ego.
Professor Ishaq
Akintola,
Director,
Muslim Rights
Concern (MURIC)
08182119714
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