28th March, 2024
PRESS RELEASE:
BAN ON ORO CURFEW IN ILE-IFE: MURIC THANKS OONI,
IG, CP
The curfew
imposed on Ile-Ife by Oro worshippers yesterday, Wednesday, 27th March, 2024
failed to take place due to the intervention of the Ooni of Ife and the
security agencies. Consequently, an Islamic human rights organization, the
Muslim Rights Concern (MURIC), which spearheaded the cry against the proposed
curfew, has expressed gratitude to the Inspector General of Police, the state
Commissioner of Police and the Ooni of Ife.
The
appreciation was expressed in a press statement issued on Thursday, 28th March,
2024 by the Executive Director of MURIC, Professor Ishaq Akintola.
He said:
"Reports
reaching us from our situation room in Ile-Ife indicate the total failure of
the curfew declared by Oro worshippers in Ile-Ife yesterday, 27th March, 2024.
"From
Arubidi through Ehindi, Enuwa, Oriyangi, Igbotapa, Ilare, Moore, etc, the city
bubbled with activities as citizens went about their daily works without
fear.
"Though the Oro worshippers came out in a
procession, their outing took place parri pasu with the Ramadan tafsir
programmes going on in Enuwa Central Mosque as well as other mosques situated
in Ilare, Arubidi, Itakogun, Igbotapa, Ilode, Sabo and other mosques.
"MURIC is also in possession of a strong
evidence of a peaceful atmosphere in form of a video showing Muslims as they
assembled in front of their mosque listening to the Ramadan tafsir while at the
same time a procession of Oro worshippers passed by peacefully. The video also
showed a good number of policemen in uniform who accompanied the Oro
worshippers to maintain law and order.
"MURIC
thanks the Inspector General of Police, the state Commissioner of Police and
the Ooni of Ife, His Imperial Majesty, Oba Adeyeye Ogunwusi, Ojaja II. We
commend the professional conduct of men of the Nigeria Police in Ile-Ife. In
particular, the Ooni must be singled out for the mature and fatherly role which
he played in the issue.
"We have reports that the Ooni invited
leaders of the Oro worshippers and the Muslims and directed that both groups
should go about their affairs without disturbing each other or engaging in any
act of violence. This is leadership par excellence and we appreciate his Royal
Majesty for this. An earlier video clip which is available on YouTube
showed the Ooni advising Oro worshippers to stop daytime curfews.
"Before
we draw the curtain, we wish to put our policy on interfaith in proper
perspective, particularly our relationship with followers of African Traditional
Religion (Oro worshippers and adherents of masquerades, Osun, Obatala, etc).
MURIC embraces people of other faiths in dialogue, tolerance and mutual
respect. Our motto is 'Dialogue, No Violence'.
"In our own view, Oro worshippers,
masquerades, Obatala, Osun adherents and others are free to observe their
festivals and worship the way they like so long as they do not stop us from
worshipping the way we like.
"Our policy on interreligious coexistence is
based on the guideline laid down by the Glorious Qur'an that 'For you is your
religion and for us our religion' (Qur'an 109:6). It is only those who are bent
on spreading falsehood who call MURIC an extremist group that does not want to
see traditionalists and Christians."
#KudosHouseOfRepresentatives
#WidowsWidowersLeave
Professor Ishaq Akintola,
Executive Director,
Muslim Rights Concern (MURIC).
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