29th March, 2015
PRESS
RELEASE:
DON’T REPEAT JUNE 12 DEBACLE
Nigerians trooped out in their thousands
yesterday to cast their votes in the 2015 presidential and national assembly
elections. They stood patiently on the queues in spite of the technical challenges.
Both the European Union and the United Nations have congratulated the country
for successfully conducting the exercise.
The Muslim Rights Concern (MURIC) commends
Nigerian citizens for manifesting high level of patriotism by coming out en
masse to exercise their franchise.
While the results of the elections are
being awaited, we deem it germane to remind the candidates of their earlier
pledges to accept the results of a free and fair election. We also remind them
of the two peace accords to which they appended their signatures. We therefore
urge them to continuously appeal to their supporters to avoid violence before
and after the announcement of the results.
In this regard, MURIC charges the
Independent National Electoral Commission (INEC) to treat the results with
dispatch. While there is need to be meticulous in order to avoid fatal errors, INEC
is advised to avoid unnecessary delay because this is capable of generating
tension.
In the same vein, we call on the Federal
Government (FG) and the Nigerian security agencies to fully respect INEC’s
independence. Breathing down INEC’s neck or arm-twisting it at this crucial
period should not be contemplated.
We call FG’s attention to the June 12
debacle. The June 12, 1993 general election which was widely believed to have
been won by Chief M. K. O. Abiola was the most peaceful, most free and most fair
in the annals of Nigeria’s history.
Yet the results were most
criminally and callously annulled by the then military government.
We all know what followed. There was widespread
civil disobedience. Sanctions were imposed on Nigeria by Western powers. Life
became unbearable and we are yet to fully recover from its impact 22 years
later.
Nigeria must not repeat the June 12 conundrum.
MURIC therefore strongly appeals to the
stakeholders to let INEC do its work without let or hindrance.
General Muhammadu Buhari can become Nigeria’s greatest hero and patriot nulli secundus by accepting defeat if
the ruling party wins a free and fair election.
By the same token, the incumbent
President Jonathan can make history by being the first democratically elected
Nigerian president to respect what Rousseau called the General Will by handing
over to the opposition party which won at elections.
This will save Nigeria, nay, the West
African sub-region, the African continent and the whole world a lot of time,
energy and lives. We therefore appeal that INEC should be allowed to
announce the true results. The winner must be humble in victory. For the sake
of Nigeria, other contestants should hasten to congratulate him and follow this
up by dousing tension among their followers.
MURIC reminds all the
candidates to tread softly. Political power is ephemeral. Everlasting power
belongs to Almighty Allah. The Glorious Qur’an affirms that to Allah alone
belongs the kingdom of the heavens and the earth (Qur’an 3:180). He gives power
to whom He wishes and He removes whoever He wishes from power; He gives honour
to whom He wills and disgrace to whom He wills (Qur’an 3:26).
Finally, we advocate a
transparent, smooth and peaceful transition. Annulling the results of the
elections will definitely bring back the ghost of June 12. An interim national
government is illegal, unlawful and unconstitutional. Declaring a state of
emergency, a military intervention or handing over to the military is not only
anachronistic but also an open invitation to anarchy. The way forward, the path
of honour, is to allow INEC to announce the true results.
Professor Ishaq Akintola,
Director,
Muslim Rights Concern (MURIC)
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