7th
October, 2023
PRESS RELEASE:
NASARAWA : STOP
BLACKMAILING MUSLIM LEADERS – MURIC TELLS HURIWA
The Human
Rights Writers Association of Nigeria (HURIWA) yesterday accused prominent
Muslim leaders in the country including Vice President Kashim Shettima and the
Sultan of Sokoto of attempting to influence the ongoing litigation on the
gubernatorial election in Nasarawa State.
However, an
Islamic human rights organization, the Muslim Rights Concern (MURIC), has
warned HURIWA to stop blackmailing Muslim leaders. MURIC challenged HURIWA to present
its evidence if it has any instead of engaging in mudslinging.
The full
statement reads :
“The Human
Rights Writers Association of Nigeria (HURIWA) yesterday accused prominent
Muslim leaders in the country of attempting to influence the ongoing litigation
on the gubernatorial election in Nasarawa State.
“Those accused
by HURIWA included Vice President Kashim Shettima, the Sultan of Sokoto, Alhaji
Muhammadu Sa’d Abubakar and the Emir of Lafia, Hon. Justice Sidi Bage Muhammadu
I. HURIWA further alleged that the Muslim leaders were trying to ‘weave Islamic
sentiments’ around the Nasarawa State governorship litigation’.
“These allegations are
baseless, unfounded and outrageous. HURIWA is just seeking ways of tarnishing
the images of Muslim leaders whose profiles tower above those of ordinary
Nigerians. As an outfit which has long been known as a biased, Muslim-hating
and Muslim-bashing outfit, HURIWA wishes to drag these Muslim leaders of
impeccable character in the mud.
“We challenge
HURIWA to come forward with any shred of evidence in its possession within 48
hours if it has any instead of engaging in mudslinging. No human rights organization
worthy of the name should rely on beer parlour gossip the way HURIWA has been
operating in the past few years.
“We urge all
the honourable judges involved in litigation matters on the 2023 general
elections to ignore attempts by merchants of rumour and peddlers of lies to hoodwink,
blackmail and whip up inordinate sentiments among them.
“We must always show
interest in the facts of cases, not in the sentiments. Facts are sacred. For
instance, the Court of Appeal will be interested in knowing why the court gave
the petitioners what they did not ask for by setting aside the election of Governor
A. A. Sule. Was the tribunal’s decision not reached per in curiam here?
“The tribunal
also appears to have breached the principle of ex dolo malo non oritur actio i.e. he who comes to equity must come
with clean hands as the written statements of 8 of the 22 witnesses
called by the petitioner were not frontloaded. The Court of
Appeal will also be interested in knowing why this happened.
“Another
fundamental flaw in the tribunal’s handling of the case was its failure to make
witnesses tender documents. This has jeopardized veracity of the case. Something
happened to audi alteram partem here, the principle of hearing from the
other side.
“We advise the Nasarawa State Court of Appeal to spare
no efforts in ascertaining whether or not there has been a miscarriage of
justice at the election tribunal. We urge them to discharge their duties
without fear or favour. Neither should they be swerved by ridiculous, frivolous and preposterous allegations
like that of HURIWA. Meddlesome interlopers are uncertificated UFOs in
litigation.”
#StopBlackmailingMuslimLeaders
#NasarawaElectionPetition
#DontBullyNasarawaCourtOfAppeal
Professor Ishaq Akintola,
Executive Director,
Muslim Rights Concern (MURIC).
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