20th September, 2018
WORLD PEACE DAY:
MURIC
SUES FOR PEACE AROUND THE WORLD
The world will be celebrating World
Peace Day tomorrow 21st September, 2018. In this regard, the Muslim
Rights Concern (MURIC) has sued for peace in all human relationships and endeavours
around Nigeria and across the world.
In a message of peace signed by the
leader of the Islamic group, Professor Ishaq Akintola, the group spoke on the
spate of violence which enveloped Nigeria a few months ago and appealed to all
warring parties to sustain the current peaceful atmosphere.
“Religious leaders owe it a special
duty to sustain the government’s peace efforts. We must stop the blame game. No
religion teaches the killing of fellow human beings. Religious leaders must therefore
preach love, tolerance and forgiveness. Christian and Muslim leaders in
particular must come closer. In particular, churches and mosques across Nigeria
must rise against hate speech. Those worshipping the God of Peace have no
alternative than to preach peace and promote social harmony.
“They must not do this in private. This
is the time to organize joint workshops, seminars and conferences on peaceful
coexistence among adherents of different religions. We need to carry our
followers along the path of peace by allowing them to see us sitting, talking,
eating and drinking together. This is the time to exchange official visits
among the leaders of various religious groups.
“Such visits and programmes should be
given adequate publicity in order to build confidence in our followers, douse
tension in our communities and for the purpose of dissuading the belligerent
elements among us. This attitude should be replicated by leaders of Nigeria’s different
ethnic nationalities.
MURIC also appealed to the Federal
Government (FG) to pull more strings in ensuring the freedom of Leah Sharibu
and the 54 soldiers. “We feel the pain of Leah Sharibu. Our hearts go to her
parents. We call on the Federal Government to pull more strings in its efforts
to set her free.
“In the same vein, we remind FG of the
need to set the 54 soldiers free. These men are languishing in jail after
exposing the massive corruption in the war against insurgents by refusing to
fight without good weapons. It was their action which exposed the grand fraud at
the battle front. We call on President Muhammadu Buhari to evoke the
prerogative of mercy to grant them presidential pardon.
“We urge politicians not to pursue ‘do
or die’ political agenda towards 2019. With special focus on the gubernatorial
election in the State of Osun on Saturday 22nd September, 2018, we
ask politicians to shun thuggery and hooliganism and to accept the outcome of
the elections without bitterness or rancor.
MURIC appeals to those
involved in terrorist activities around the globe to eschew violence and
embrace dialogue. “We urge terrorist elements to embrace dialogue. Violence is
a square peg. Peace is a round hole. Therefore, violence hardly ever leads to peace.
“Finally, we call on
powerful nations around the world to review international policies which tend
to promote friction among countries of the world. The United Nations must also
stand up firmly to enthrone justice not only between rich and poor nations but
also on the Palestinian question.
Director,
Muslim Rights Concern (MURIC)
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