19th May, 2023
PRESS
RELEASE:
KILLING OF US STAFF: BREACH OF DIPLOMATIC ETIQUETTE
– MURIC
A Muslim rights group, the Muslim Rights Concern (MURIC), has described
the killing of US embassy staff in Ogbaru, Anambra, on Tuesday 16th
May, 2023 as a breach of diplomatic etiquette. The group spoke on Friday 19th
May, 2023 via its Executive Director, Professor Ishaq Akintola.
He said :
“We are deeply
pained by news of an attack on a convoy of the United States Embassy. The
killing of some of its staff is cowardly, inhuman and insensitive. This criminal
act breaches diplomatic etiquette and violates all norms of human relations. It
is callous and unacceptable. We strongly condemn it.
“The United States is a friendly nation and its citizens and
government have done a lot to assist Nigeria and its citizens. No nation in the
world offers humanitarian services, educational and job opportunities to
outsiders like the US. American citizens and staff of its embassy do not
deserve any act of aggression from Nigerians. This is why this killing of US
staff stands logic on its head.
“Paradoxically too, the convoy was on a mission for a U.S-funded flood response project in Anambra.
It is not in the African character, least of all Nigerian, to engage in hostile
acts against our benefactors. That is why this attack must be condemned by all
right-thinking Nigerians, and it stands so strongly condemned.
“MURIC condoles
the American ambassador to Nigeria, all staff of the US embassy, the US
government and the good people of America over this unfortunate incident. We
are deeply saddened. Our hearts are with you at this moment. We grief with the
families of the fallen and we pray that Almighty Allah will give them the
fortitude to bear the loss.
“In like manner, we commiserate with the Inspector General of
Police for the loss of two policemen in the gruesome killing. Policemen are
human beings like all others. We mourn their death.
“As an Islamic human rights organization
whose motto is ‘Dialogue, No Violence’, MURIC remains committed to a pacific
prosecution of all issues without resorting to violence. We therefore call on
all groups that are pursuing violent campaigns against the Nigerian state to
drop their weapons and toe the path of peaceful negotiation.”
#Condolences #USEmbassyStaff #DialogueNoViolence
Professor Ishaq
Akintola,
Executive Director,
Muslim Rights Concern (MURIC)
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