5th February, 2015
PRESS RELEASE:
REUTER’S FALSE STORY ON POSTPONEMENT OF 2015 POLLS: JEGA MUST TAKE CHARGE FROM NOW ON
Reuters erroneously reported yesterday
that the Nigerian election had been postponed. The misleading report threw
panic into both the media world and the Nigerian public. Fortunately, however,
the Independent National Electoral Commission (INEC) quickly refuted the story.
This development is most unfortunate.
It shows how easily the Nigerian public can be deceived and how volatile is the
issue of the 2015 polls. The misleading Reuters story was credited to an
executive of INEC and it would have ignited nationwide unrest but for the
timely denial from INEC headquarters.
The
Muslim Rights Concern (MURIC) strongly condemns this irresponsible, despicable and reckless abuse of information paraphernalia
by the international news agency.
We
call for an independent probe into the source of the misleading information
and the circumstances surrounding its release into the Nigerian information
system. We advise INEC to screen its high level officials in order to ensure
that fifth columnists are not allowed to throw spanners into the wheels of the
2015 polls.
We
appeal to the Nigerian media to ignore information about the 2015 polls emanating
from sources other than the chairman of INEC himself, Professor Attahiru Jega.
Journalists are strongly advised to cross-check information before using it. We
charge INEC Chairman to take full charge of information being released to the
public from now on until after the election because Nigerians are very gullible
and they are presently experiencing pre-election euphoria. Therefore all
information regarding the 2015 polls should be handled with all sense of
responsibility and a high sense of patriotism.
MURIC invites the Federal Government to
appreciate the high level of political consciousness of the average Nigerian
citizen as at today. It will be a colossal tragedy for anybody to underestimate
the passion of Nigerians for their Allah-given and fundamental human rights and
the contempt Nigerians now have for those who are attempting to fool them.
The
tiny cabal attempting to enact the June 12 abracadabra is therefore advised to
desist before they drag Nigeria into another monumental tragedy. We remind those in position of authority that 2015 is
different from 1993. Too many groups are militarized at present and it requires
only one wrong step in the wrong direction for Nigeria to be plunged into a
huge conflagration.
Finally, MURIC appeals to Nigerians,
particularly the youth, to remain calm and law abiding. Nigerians should
patiently investigate every piece of information. We call for utmost caution
and mature analysis of situations. People should not just jump to conclusions.
This is the time to control tempers and ignore provocations. Acts of thuggery leading to arson, maiming and killing
will only drag this country back into the 60s. We have no other country besides
Nigeria.
Professor Ishaq Akintola,
Director,
Muslim Rights Concern (MURIC)
No comments:
Post a Comment