31st March,
2023
PRESS RELEASE:
ATTACK ON
MOSQUE IN IFE: MURIC APPEALS FOR PEACE
An Islamic human
rights organization, the Muslim Rights Concern (MURIC), has appealed to the
people of Ile Ife to allow peace to reign. The appeal followed an attack on Muslims
inside Idi Omo Mosque, Ilare, Ile Ife yesterday, Thursday, 30th
March, 2023 where four people were seriously injured following a curfew imposed
by Oro traditional worshippers.
MURIC’s appeal came
through the Executive Director of the organization, Professor Ishaq Akintola.
He said :
“Muslims conducting tafsir (exegesis of the Glorious Qur’an) inside
Idi Omo Mosque, Ilare, Ile Ife were attacked by Oro traditional worshippers yesterday,
Thursday, 30th March, 2023 inside the Idi Omo Mosque, Ilare, Ile
Ife, Osun State. Four Muslims were seriously injured in the attack.
“Among the injured
were the Imam of the mosque, Abdul Lateef Adesiyan who had cutlass cuts all
over his head and face. Mr. Abdullah Abdul Wahab and two other Muslims were
also severely wounded.
“The attack was sequel
to a curfew imposed on the town by Oro traditional worshippers on Thursday, 30th
March, 2023 from 1 – 7 pm. The Oro adherents invaded Idi Omo Mosque where Muslims
were conducting tafsir for violating their curfew. Tafsir by Muslims is very
common and well known during Ramadan.
“MURIC
appeals to the Governor of Osun State, Senator Ademola Adeleke, as the Chief
Security Officer in the state to ensure that there is no breakdown of law and
order. We also urge the Commissioner of Police and the Area Commander to do the
needful. The attackers must be apprehended and prosecuted in the interest of
peace.
“We remind the police and the Department
of State Services (DSS) that no religious group has the right to impose a
unilateral curfew on people of other faiths. Chapter 4, Section 41 of the 1999
Constitution of the Federal Republic of Nigeria (as amended 2011) stipulates
that every Nigerian is entitled to move freely throughout the country. Therefore,
Oro worshippers have no right under the law to unilaterally impose a curfew in
a multireligious community.
“Only
the state government on the advice of the state commissioner of police can
impose curfew but even then, the curfew must be based on negative security
report. The curfew imposed by Oro worshippers on the city of Ife on Thursday 30th
March, 2023 was therefore illegal, illegitimate, unlawful and unconstitutional.
“Legal precedent
occurred in Ipokia High Court where the Chief Judge ruled on 30th January, 2018
that Oro cultists have no constitutional rights to impose any curfew on the
general populace and that such action is illegal. This judgement became stare
decisi since it was not challenged at a higher court.
“Nonetheless, we
appeal to the Ooni of Ife, Oba Adeyeye Ogunwusi , Ojaja II, to wade into the matter.
As a human rights group whose motto is ‘Dialogue, No Violence’, we believe the
issue can still be resolved peacefully through dialogue. The people of Ile Ife have
peacefully coexisted for decades, they should not allow religious extremism or
differences to throw the community into crisis.
“Finally, MURIC appeals to the Muslim community in the great
ancient town, particularly the youth, to follow the words of the Glorious Qur’an
which counsels against retaliation. It says, ‘Good and evil cannot be equal. Repel
evil with what is better and you will see that the one that was your enemy
before will become like a devoted friend (Qur’an 41:34).”
#NoToReligiousWar
Professor Ishaq Akintola,
Executive Director,
Muslim Rights
Concern (MURIC)