12th
April, 2015
PRESS RELEASE:
MURIC
CONDEMNS ELECTION VIOLENCE,
CONGRATULATES
WINNERS
Nigerians went to the polls yesterday to decide who occupies the numero uno position in the states as
well as members of the state legislature. Though generally peaceful, the
elections were marred by violence in some states like Rivers and Akwa Ibom. More
than six people were killed while a party stalwart was beheaded.
The
Muslim Rights Concern (MURIC) is saddened by the spilling of the blood of the
Nigerian electorate all in the name of an election. It is barbaric and despicable.
We strongly denounce electoral violence in all its ramifications. We call on security agencies to
fish out those behind the thuggery and hooliganism and deal with them according
to the laws of the land. Elections cannot be free and fair as long as they are characterized
by violence.
We regret that violence still features in Nigerian politics
55 years after independence. It shows that some major dramatis personae in the political terrain had failed to impart civilized
political culture in their followers
Most regrettable is the statement credited to the Nigerian
First Lady who told her followers to stone members of the main opposition. It is natural for stoning to graduate to shooting. It is didactic that
her state (Rivers) have been the most volatile and the hottest trouble spot in
the country during this 2015 election.
Nonetheless, we deem it fit to congratulate the winners in
the gubernatorial and state assembly elections. In particular, we felicitate
with the Governor-Elect in Lagos State, Mr. Akinwumi Ambode. We urge him to ignore ethnic
provocations in order to integrate all and build a more virile and more
prosperous Lagos. He must concentrate on greater achievements which he can fall
back upon in 2019.
MURIC appeals to Mr. Akinwumi Ambode to come up with an
acceptable plan of action in addressing the hijab affair which is of primary
concern to the Muslim population of Lagos State. This will be in keeping with
his promise to eschew discrimination of all sorts as contained in his
acceptance speech shortly after he was declared winner today, Sunday, 12th
April, 2015. We assure Governor –Elect Akinwumi Ambode of the goodwill and full
cooperation of Muslims in the state.
Finally,
we laud the spirit of sportsmanship in candidates like Governor Yero of Kaduna
State and Mr. Jimi Agbaje of Lagos State who saved their states from undue
tension by quickly conceding defeat and congratulating the winners, Mr.
El-Rufai and Mr. Ambode.
Professor
Ishaq Akintola,
Director,
Muslim
Rights Concern (MURIC)
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