24th
September, 2019
PRESS
RELEASE:
MURIC APPLAUDS FG OVER BORDER CLOSURE
The Federal Government (FG) has been applauded for
closing Nigeria’s borders. In a press statement issued on Tuesday, 24th
September, 2019 by Professor Ishaq Akintola, Director of the Muslim Rights
Concern (MURIC), the Islamic human rights organization lauded FG for taking a
decision capable of protecting Nigeria’s economic interest.
MURIC added, “This decision is long overdue. Nigeria
should not continue to be the economic fall guy of her neighbours. Anyone
familiar with recent happenings in the global community will know that
governments all over the world are taking economic decisions to protect their
citizens. Britain’s Brexit saga and the United State’s border conflict with
Mexico are good instances. The same America is engaged in cut-throat trade war
with China.
“The fact that tiny Benin Republic, Nigeria’s closest neighbour
to the West whose population is just 11.8 million imports 936,522 tons of rice
which its population does not need is astounding. How can Benin Republic be the
sixth largest importer of rice in the world? Is it not at Nigeria’s expense?
Yet it is not Benin Republic alone. Burkina Faso, Chad, Cameroon, Mali and
Niger are all milking Nigeria.
“It
is also not about rice alone. Our porous borders have been hurting other
products. Petrol is a good example. The Petroleum
Products Pricing Regulatory Agency, PPPRA recently
revealed that Nigeria was using 61 million liters daily before the closure but
this has reduced to 50.22 since Nigeria closed its borders. This implies that daily supply of petrol
for local consumption has drastically reduced by 10,078,000 liters. This
reduction is a vehement testimony to the wisdom in FG’s decision to close
Nigeria’s borders.
“It is in this light
that MURIC commends FG for its foresight. We charge Nigerians to unite in their
support for the programmes of the government. We have all seen that President
Muhammadu Buhari means well for the country. He is honest, transparent and
pragmatic. His Spartan way of life despite the fact that he has had so many
opportunities to enrich himself in the past and even now is enough proof that he
has no plan to enrich himself or his friends.
“Before we go on
break, we implore Nigerians who are involved one way or the other in economic
sabotage to seek other noble ways of survival and to sieze one of the several
windows of opportunities opened by this administration for self-employment. We
invite opposition figures and other critics to join hands with FG in strengthening
the country’s economy. We can survive without politics but no nation can
survive without a stable and virile economy.”
Professor
Ishaq Akintola,
Director,
Muslim
Rights Concern (MURIC)
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