17th February, 2019
KAJURU MASSACRE: CAN LIED,
ELRUFAI RIGHT
Rev. Joseph Hayab, the Chairman of Kaduna State chapter of the
Christian Association of Nigeria (CAN), has denied that Fulanis were killed in
Kajuru local government of Kaduna State. Governor Nasir ElRufai had led
journalists and security men to the sites of the killings on Saturday 16th
February, 2019. The killings took place the previous day.
Reacting to the controversy, the Muslim Rights Concern (MURIC) described
the denial of the massacre as condescending, shocking and inhuman. MURIC’s
reaction was contained in a press statement issued late Sunday evening 17th
February, 2019.
“We are shocked to our marrows that CAN chairman in Kaduna
State had the temerity to deny this horrendous and criminal act. We are talking
about 66 full-blooded human beings hacked down in their sleep, slaughtered and burnt.
Survivors identified the attackers as Christian militia and here is the CAN
chairman falsifying the barbaric massacre as if it never happened.
“We are really disappointed with the caliber of people posing as
religious leaders. Peace will continue to elude us in this country as long as
we refuse to admit the fact that there are criminal elements in our midst. Lasting
peace can only be found if the law-abiding faithfuls in all creed collaborate, isolate
criminal elements among them and hand them over to law enforcement agencies.
“22 women and 12 children were among those killed in cold blood.
Their souls cry out for justice. MURIC has incontrovertible evidence of the massacre.
This criminal act is being watered down for now in order to avoid escalation at
this critical period of the 2019 general elections. But we have no doubt that
both the perpetrators and those who provide cover for them will continue to
live with the heavy burden on their criminal consciences until nemesis catches
up with them.
“It is most shameful that a religious leader of this status
will lie openly that the killing of 66 human beings never happened. The
Nigerian Army in Kaduna confirmed the massacre as well as the number. Yet Rev. Hayab
keeps denying. Religious leaders are respected for their righteousness but how
righteous is a lying cleric?
“We have no doubt that the conscience of the chairman of Kaduna
state branch of CAN will forever nag him. He will never be free for denying the
truth. The Bible says, ‘You will know the truth, and the truth will set you
free’ (John 8:32). Hayab will remain a slave of his nagging conscience until he
confesses his sin.
The statement which was signed by the founder and director of the
Islamic human rights organization, Professor Ishaq Akintola, also lamented the
lukewarm attitude of the media to the massacre.
“The silence of the Nigerian press over this massacre is equally
nauseating. It is most unprofessional. The Nigerian press has always been known
to go agog when Christians are the victims but they will look the other way
when Muslims are the victims. Can we say such a group seeks enduring peace?
“MURIC calls on the international community to rise to the
occasion. In particular, we call the attention of foreign observers of this
2019 general elections to this gruesome act. This massacre cannot be isolated from
the 2019 elections because it was perpetrated on its eve. Christian militiamen
have committed a shocking atrocity under cover of darkness. The whole world
should condemn this bestiality. This mass murder of innocent and vulnerable
people was committed under the nose of foreign observers. It should form part
of their concern. They should condemn it because we know what they would have
done had Christians been the victims. We demand their reaction to it as they
are still in Nigeria.
“We invite all men of conscience to speak up. The man dies in him
who fails to condemn the merciless massacre of women and children in their
sleep. The Nigerian civil society is yet to speak up 48 hours after the brutal
killings. What does this mean?
“Are Fulanis not human beings? Is it because they are
Muslims? Are Muslims not entitled to fundamental human rights? This is the
tragedy of our society both locally and internationally. Hypocrisy is the order
of the day. Everybody in the so-called civilized world and civil society is
calling for peace but nobody is calling for justice. They have forgotten that
justice is the soul of peace. Nobody can deny one and still enjoy the other.
“They accuse Muslims of terrorism but they are the worst terrorists.
They forget that terrorism is mere smoke. Injustice, oppression, downpression, persecution
and provocation are the real fire which cause the smoke. No good firefighter
will turn his hose towards the smoke. Nay, his target must be the tongues of
flame. We therefore assert clearly, categorically and unequivocally that those
who accuse Muslims of terrorism got it wrong. They are treating the symptom
while they leave the disease to spread.
“On a final note, we appeal to Muslims throughout Nigeria,
particularly in Kaduna State, to remain calm and law-abiding. The aim of the
attackers is to provoke retaliation so as to disrupt the electoral process. We therefore
charge Muslim faithfuls to refrain from any violent reaction. On the other
hand, we demand justice. We call on the security agencies to fish out the
killers without delay. It is the failure of officials to apprehend culprits
which often compel the aggrieved to resort to self-help. Justice delayed is
justice denied”.
Professor Ishaq Akintola,
Director,
Muslim Rights Concern (MURIC)
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