14th February, 2024
PRESS RELEASE:
FULANI-BASHING:
NIGERIANS MUST FIGHT CRIME, NOT TRIBE – MURIC
A faith-based non-governmental organization (NGO), the Muslim
Rights Concern (MURIC), has cautioned Nigerians against profiling any
particular tribe. Against the backdrop of many cases of kidnapping whose perpetrators
turned out to be other tribes after Fulanis had been fingered as suspects, the
group warned against jumping into conclusion that the Fulani tribe is
responsible for all crimes in the country.
The warning was contained in a press statement issued on Wednesday,
14th February, 2024 by the Executive Director of MURIC, Professor
Ishaq Akintola.
The statement reads:
“One of the
challenges facing the Nigerian government today is criminality. But one of the
reasons for its prolonged continuity is the wrong focus of Nigerians concerning
who is responsible for crime, particularly kidnapping. Every incident of
abduction that happens in the South West, South East or South South is blamed
on the Fulanis.
“Attention is thereafter shifted from the real culprits. The
security agencies swallow the bait and go on wild goose chases while the real
criminals collect huge ransoms, get richer and become more powerful. This is
one of the reasons kidnapping has remained a hard nut to crack in Nigeria.
“Take the case of the two Catholic priests of St. Vincent De Paul Fier
parish recently kidnapped in Pankshin Diocese, Jos. The kidnappers demanded N25
million ransom to release Frs
Kenneth Kanwa and Jude Nwachukwu. Social media went gaga in Fulani-bashing but findings later
absolved Fulanis as the priests were allegedly abducted by insiders.
“One
Christopher Yaro, a Christian, was arrested in Ijebu Ode on Monday, 11th
February, 2024 for masterminding the abduction of the two priests. His partners
in the crime were allegedly four other members of the same church (https://tribuneonlineng.com/police-confirm-arrest-of-plateau-catholic-priests-kidnapper-in-ogun/).
“There was also the case of a pastor in Jos who staged his own
kidnap and collected the ransom which was contributed by church members (https://www.thecable.ng/extra-pastor-kidnapped-self-twice-and-church-members-paid-ransom-say-police).
Meanwhile the Fulani took the blame before the lid was blown.
“Ekiti
State Police Command on Monday, 8th November, 2021 paraded four suspected
kidnappers who had been terrorizing the state in the past two years. As usual,
the noise of ‘Fulani kidnappers’ rented the air but contrary to the old
narrative, there was no Fulani among the suspects who were paraded.
“The
suspects confessed to the abduction of prominent Ekiti citizens like Alhaji
Sulaiman Akinbami, a popular petroleum dealer, the wife of late
Surveyor-General of the state, Dapo Osalusi and Olowo Bolaji in Ipoti-Ekiti,
Ijero Local Government Area of the state (https://theeagleonline.com.ng/ekiti-kidnappers-were-not-fulani-muric/).
“The
recent killing of three Yoruba Obas and the kidnap of others were blamed solely
on Fulanis until an octogenarian, Pa Olowofela, a Yoruba, was apprehended by
the police (https://www.nairaland.com/7993596/meet-olowofela-kidnappers-chairman-ekiti).
“There may be some wayward and criminal
elements among the Fulani just as there are such proclivities among other
ethnicities. But to hang every crime on a particular tribe is not only parochial,
it is naïve, jejune and pedestrian. Nigerians should demonstrate maturity more
than sixty years after independence.
“How
can we allow fiction to rule our judgement in the face of glaring facts? Where
is fairness and justice if we base every thinking and action on mere suspicion
and base sentiment?
“This is why the Glorious Qur’an asks us
to investigate every report brought to us before taking any action (Qur’an
49:6). Even the Bible said we should investigate all matters (I Thessalonians
5:21). It also warned us against the temptation to judge others. ‘Judge not, that ye be not judged.
For with what judgment ye judge, ye shall be judged, and with what measure ye
mete, it shall be measured to you again.’
(Mathew 7:1-2).
“Unfortunately most Nigerians ignore these divine
teachings and rush to determine the culprits behind every crime. Naturally they
pin it on Fulanis. This is how we set aside the tenets of our faiths and pursue
our whims and caprices.
“We reiterate our warning issued on 12th
November, 2021 in a statement captioned ‘Bursted: Ekiti Kidnappers Were Not
Fulani’ where we said, ‘There
can be no justice in any society which is run on rumours and false information.
Profiling the Fulani is not the way to fight crime because it gives the real
criminals undeserved alibi https://www.muricnigeria.com/bursted-ekiti-kidnappers-were-not-fulani-muric/).
“The
perpetrators smile to the bank while we kill and maim innocent Fulanis and
people of the Northern region. The homes of innocent Fulanis are burned down
while the real kidnappers erect palatial mansions right under our noses.
“All the lies about Fulani
kidnappers have now been blown apart. No matter how fast lies run and no matter
how early it takes off, truth will overtake it in the end. Like vengeance,
truth is a dish that tastes sweeter when cold. It is constant. It changes not.
Truth is like a coin. It will always come down on its face no matter how many
times it is tossed.
“We invite Nigerians to embrace divine
truth. We must stop spreading lies. Let us eschew deliberate misinformation and
fake news. The criminal exploits of many non-Fulanis have proved beyond
reasonable doubt that there are criminals in all ethnicities and in all
religions. We must stop ethnic profiling. It is time to halt Hausa-Fulani
demonization. Nigerians must fight crime, not tribe, not region, not religion.”
#StopFulaniStereotype
#FightCrimeNotTribe
Professor Ishaq Akintola,
Executive Director,
Muslim Rights Concern (MURIC).
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