21st
November, 2018
PRESS RELEASE:
STOP
NEW KILLINGS OF MUSLIM TRAVELLERS BY BEROM
The
spokesman of Operation Safe Haven in Plateau State, Major Adam Umar, has
confirmed the killing of two Muslim travelers at Nding Sesut village of Barkin
Ladi Local Government Area, Plateau State on Sunday night. According to him, two
other persons were also injured while one escaped unhurt.
Although
the army spokesman did not actually identify the killers as Berom youth, the Muslim
Rights Concern (MURIC) has denounced the killing and pointed accusing fingers
at the former. In a press statement issued on Wednesday, 21st
November, 2018, the human rights organization alleged that Berom youths were
still killing Muslim travelers.
“We
have the names of the two dead victims. They are Tanimu Sanusi and Usman Inusa.
They were members of Vegetable Sellers Association at the Building Materials
Market in Jos. They were returning from Barkin Ladi when they were attacked. Abdullahi
Muhammad is one of the two persons injured.
“The army spokesman is being diplomatic
by not pinning the killing on Berom youths. MURIC has a duty to cry out and
reveal the true identity of the killers. They are Berom youths. The survivors
made the revelation. The reference to the possibility of an armed robbery
attack by the army spokesman is part of the tact being employed by the army. They
took the victims’ car away to divert attention. Armed robbers are not in the
habit of killing their victims.
“No
money was snatched and no cell phones were collected from the victims. Our bet
is that the victims’ car is now lying under one of the ponds in the
neighbourhood. There are more than 80 such ponds there and the late General
Alkali’s car was found inside one of them”.
According to Professor Ishaq Akintola, the director and founder
of MURIC who signed the statement, the Berom are recalcitrant.
“These are people who have tasted human flesh before. They can
never be the same again. They massacred hundreds of Muslims in 2011. They
roasted their victims on the spot and ate them up. Like the leopard which
cannot change its skin, cannibals are always thirsty for more human meat. Besides,
Berom youths allegedly trained as killers in Israel are constantly looking for ‘game’
and ‘bush meat’.
“This is an indubitable proof of the
meaninglessness of Governor Lalong’s apology. How can the governor be apologizing
while his kinsmen continue to kill innocent travelers? Coming barely a week
after the burial of the late General Alkali (rtd), a strong evidence of
continued criminality is emerging. It is unacceptable. The Beroms are not
showing remorse at all.
“MURIC therefore demands that the army must announce the outcome
of investigations being conducted into the recent attack on Muslim travellers.
We charge the army and other security agencies on ground to heighten their
vigilance. The Berom capacity to inflict any harm on travelers must be
categorically neutralized. There is an urgent need for military checkpoints in
strategic places along roads used by travelers. Regular military patrols are
also mandatory.
“While we commend
the army for its gallantry, relentlessness and adherence to the rules of
engagement even in the face of provocation, we assert the Allah-given
fundamental human right of Nigerian Muslims to move freely without let or
hinderance. This right is stipulated in Section 41 (1) of the 1999 Constitution
of the Federal Government of Nigeria, ‘Every citizen of Nigeria is entitled to
move freely throughout Nigeria and to reside in any part thereof…’ It therefore
behoves the Nigerian security agencies to ensure that the Berom are not allowed
to abridge the right of Muslims to move freely in Jos and environs.
“In conclusion, MURIC calls on the Federal Government (FG) to
rise to its responsibility of protecting Fulanis and Muslims in the face of
Berom threat. In particular, we demand the draining of those dangerous ponds
around Jos metropolis since there is strong evidence that they are being used
for criminal purposes. It is our strong suspicion that hundreds of dead bodies
of Fulanis and Muslims have been dumped in the ponds. The time to do this is
now and FG must not abdicate its responsibility. We call FG’s attention to Section
14 (2) (b) of the Constitution which says, ‘The security and welfare of the
people shall be the primary purpose of government’”.
Professor Ishaq
Akintola,
Director,
Muslim Rights Concern (MURIC)
Director,
Muslim Rights Concern (MURIC)
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