23rd August, 2025
PRESS RELEASE:
KATSINA 50: MUSLIM LIVES MATTER TOO – MURIC
The Muslim Rights Concern (MURIC) has expressed dismay over the
killing of 50 Muslims during a prayer session inside their mosque in Malunfashi
Local Government Area of Katsina State.
The faith-based organization lamented the high death toll
and wondered why the West, particularly the United States, is silent now that the
victims are Muslims. MURIC reminded the global community that Muslim lives also
matter. #MuslimLivesMatterToo
The group’s statement which was issued on
Saturday, 23rd August, 2025, was signed by its Founder and Executive
Director, Professor Ishaq Akintola.
It reads:
“Bandits struck at Malunfashi Local Government
Area last week killing 50 Muslims. 30 of the victims were killed inside the
mosque while praying while the rest were burnt alive in their homes (https://www.premiumtimesng.com/regional/nwest/815559-katsina-massacre-20-burnt-bodies-discovered-as-death-toll-rises-to-50.html).
“The attacks took place across several communities
at Gidan Adamu Mantau, Unguwar Yar Mai Dabo, Makera in Karfi ward, and Burdigau
in Yaba ward between Monday night and Tuesday morning 4th and 5th
August, 2025.
“We condemn these attacks in the strongest terms. They
were gruesome, ferocious, inhuman and barbaric.
“MURIC
calls on the security agencies, particularly the Nigerian Army to up their game
in the northern region where insecurity is most visible. Momentary attacks on innocent
civilians can be explained away but not attacks that last the whole night.
“What happened to army
outposts? How effective is intelligence gathering among the civilians in those
villages? Are we saying there have been no contacts between the security
agencies and the villagers before the attacks? If the attacks were ‘reprisals’
as reported, why was there no forward-looking defence strategy?
“We frown at Western countries, particularly the
United States, who feverishly ululate at the killing of any single Nigerian Christian
but who conveniently go into dozing sessions when the victims are large number
of innocent Muslim civilians. This selective activism only amplifies our belief
in the absence of justice, equity and fair play in the global ecosystem.”
#Katsina50
#MuslimLivesMatterToo
Professor Ishaq Akintola,
Founder/Executive Director,
Muslim Rights Concern (MURIC)
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