27th November, 2017
PRESS RELEASE:
BRING KILLERS OF FULANI TO BOOK
About
sixty Fulanis including women and children were allegedly massacred six days
ago in Shaforon, Kikem and Kodemti villages in Numan. Fingers are pointing at Bachama militia
men.
The Muslim Rights Concern (MURIC) strongly
condemns this wanton waste of human life. It is horrendous, heartless and
barbaric. It is nothing short of ethnic cleansing and a crime against humanity.
It will be recalled
that over 130 Fulani people were also killed in June this year as hundreds of
Fulani villages on the Mambilla Plateau were raided by members of the Mambilla
tribe allegedly on the orders of the chairman of Sardauna Local Government Area,
Mr. John Yep.
We are deeply disturbed by the rate at
which ethnic violence is erupting in Nigeria. We are equally constrained to
blame the recent attack on authors of hate speech, particularly those motivated
by anti-Fulani, anti-North and anti-Muslim sentiments.
We
contend that these primordial emotions are inter-connected and cannot be
separated with microscopic accuracy. Those who whip up anti-Fulani sentiments
do so because of their hatred for Muslims and their inability to tolerate
Islam. Those who speak evil of Fulanis are fully aware that more than 95% of
the Fulani population is Muslim.
The
same people incite Nigerians against herdsmen. They have forgotten that every
profession has inherent values and every Nigerian worker renders one service or
another to the nation. Instead of appreciating hard-working itinerant herdsmen,
tribal and religious sentiment blind authors of hate speech. We contend that
all the anti-Fulani imbroglio would melt like ice cream in the hot sun today if
the Fulani population revert to Christianity en masse.
While we commiserate with the Taraba people
on these brutal killings, we charge the Nigerian security agencies to bring the
culprits to book. We call on the National Human Rights Commission (NHRC) to investigate
these atrocities. We also urge the United Nations to set up an international
judicial commission of inquiry into this horrible crime against humanity.
MURIC
invites authors of hate speech to change their mindset. Perception has the
capacity to becloud minds and rob humanity of fair assessment. Ethnic jingoism
limits human interaction, blocks opportunities and debilitates understanding
while acrobatic religiousity deprives humanity of that thin veneer of civilization
and erodes its infinitesimally small atom of sagacity.
Professor Ishaq Akintola,
Director,
Muslim Rights Concern (MURIC)
Director,
Muslim Rights Concern (MURIC)
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