19th
January, 2024
PRESS RELEASE:
MURIC CONDEMNS PLATEAU CRISIS, APPEALS FOR CALM
About
eight people have been confirmed dead while six mosques and two churches have
been burnt in Mangu as violence spreads in Mangu Local Government of Plateau
State. Meanwhile an Islamic human rights organization, the Muslim Rights
Concern (MURIC) has appealed to the combatants for calm.
The
group spoke on Thursday, 25th January, 2024 via a press statement
issued by its Executive Director, Professor Ishaq Akintola.
He
said:
“The
death toll in the raging crisis in Mangu, Plateau State, has reached eight. Six
mosques and two churches have been burnt. The burnt mosques include a central
mosque, the Anguwan Dawo Jumat Mosque. An Islamic school, Audi Islamiyyah, was
also burnt. The two burnt churches, Deden and
Assemblies of God’s Church are located in Sabon-Kasuwa in Dercom and Alogom areas of Mangu. Both belong to
COCIN.
“MURIC denounces this wanton destruction of lives and
properties, particularly houses of worship which should be respected. It is
barbaric and satanic. We must learn to coexist peacefully.
“We note with serious
concern the consistent consistency of attacks on Northern Muslims who live in
Plateau State. We find it noteworthy that although Southern Christians of the
South East and South West also reside in large numbers in Plateau State, it is
the Northern Muslims who are always targeted for killing. The others have never
been attacked.
“The fact that all the eight people who died in the riot are
Muslims point to where the aggression first started as well as the targets of
the attacks. Reports gathered from the Plateau State branch of MURIC and that
of the Jamaat Nasril Islam (JNI) states that the crisis started on Tuesday, 23rd
January, 2024.
“The reports also affirm that the security outfits in ‘Operation
Rainbow’ are partisan as there are complaints that Muslims and their mosques did
not receive adequate protection, a situation which made it possible for the
Christian youths to burn as many as eight mosques while only two churches were affected.
“We charge the security agents to be fair to all.
Partisanship in the security agencies can cause irreparable damage. It can also
allow the crisis to escalate beyond imagination.
“We appeal to the people
of Mangu in particular and Plateau State in general to stop all forms of
hostility. They should cooperate with law enforcement agencies. The name of Plateau
State has become synonymous with killing and destruction. This has started to
scare prospective investors, tourists and visitors away from the state. This is
bound to affect the state’s economy.”
#ManguCrisis
#PolicePartisanship
Professor Ishaq Akintola,
Executive Director,
Muslim Rights Concern (MURIC).
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