The Chairman, 9th November, 2014
National Human Rights Commission,
Abuja.
Dear Sir,
PETITION AGAINST NIGERIAN MILITARY FOR
THE BRUTAL KILLING OF 22 YEAR OLD PHYSICS GRADUATE
The Muslim Rights Concern
(MURIC) brings to your notice for proper investigation and action the brutal
killing of 22 year old Muhammad Konto Abba-Sulum in Maiduguri, Borno State,
Nigeria, on Wednesday, 5th November, 2014.
The deceased, who was
driving, was stopped at Bolori Layout, Maiduguri, by two uniformed soldiers, James Isuwa and Umoh
who got into his vehicle and ordered him to drive ahead. He was forced to
drive to a certain point where they shot and killed him. The soldiers also took
the car away.
Unfortunately for the
killer soldiers they were sighted by vigilantes the next morning when they took
the car to a filling station along Baga Road. They were accosted by the civilian vigilantes because the
car had been reported missing the previous day. They were subsequently handed
over to the military in Maiduguri.
The deceased, Muhammad
Konto Abba-Sulum, who was born on 8th July, 1992, graduated in
October 2014 (B. Sc. Physics) at the University of Maiduguri. He was preparing
to join the National Youth Service Corps (NYSC) when the lawless soldiers cut
him down in his prime.
The killing of this promising young man is a crime
against humanity. Yet it is just one out of so many unreported killings and
wanton violations of Allah-given and fundamental human rights of civilians in
North East Nigeria since the beginning of the Boko Haram insurgency. MURIC
demands full investigation into this gruesome murder. We request NHRC to wade into the
matter with a view to:
1.
Ensuring that the case is not
swept under the carpet in the spirit of camaraderie;
2.
That the culprits are brought to
justice
3.
That adequate and full
compensation be paid to the bereaved parents and
4.
That the full investigation and
castigation serves as a lesson to other reckless security agents in the country.
Thank you for your selfless
service to humanity.
Professor Ishaq Akintola,
Director,
Muslim Rights Concern
(MURIC)
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