MUSLIM RIGHTS CONCERN (MURIC)
Motto: Dialogue, No Violence
26th December, 2025
PRESS RELEASE:
JOINT AIRSTRIKES ON TERRORISTS: MURIC SEEKS CLARIFICATIONS
An Islamic human rights organization, the Muslim Rights Concern
(MURIC) has demanded clarifications from the Federal Government of Nigeria (FG)
over yesterday's airstrikes against suspected terrorists' bases in Sokoto,
North Western Nigeria and Offa in Kwara State.
In a statement issued on Friday, 26th December, 2025 by the
Executive Director of the organization, Professor Ishaq Akintola, the group
said although terrorists deserve nothing but annihilation and attacks on them
are justifiable, such attacks must cause no civilian casualties.
The statement continues:
"The United States of America launched airstrikes against
alleged terrorists' bases in North Western Nigeria and Offa in Kwara State
yesterday, 25th December, 2025. The attack was reportedly carried out in
collaboration with the Federal Government (FG) of Nigeria.
"While MURIC welcomes
airstrikes against terrorists, it frowns upon civilian collateral damages. We
gathered that the strike on Jabo area in Tambuwal Local Government actually
fell on a farmland. But the strike on Offa, Kwara State, destroyed several
buildings (https://leadership.ng/pictorial-apprehension-as-late-night-explosion-rocks-buildings-in-kwara/).
"MURIC
condemns the alleged destruction of the farmland in Jabo area of Sokoto and
some private buildings in the strike on Offa, Kwara State. This destruction
will cause additional hardship on residents of the area. We therefore demand
immediate compensation for the owners of the properties.
"Our emphasis is on the safety of civilians. We recall our
position statement which was made on Sunday, 2nd November, 2025 when the US
first threatened to attack Nigeria. We said, 'US strikes will make sense if
they are directed at terrorist groups like Boko Haram, ISIS and ISWAP' (https://muslimrightsmuric.blogspot.com/2025/11/trumps-threat-to-attack-nigeria-muric.html?m=1).
"We hereby reiterate the statement but we wish to add that
innocent Christians too must not become victims of such attacks. For instance,
both Muslims and Christians live in Offa and we are yet to ascertain the faith
of owners of the buildings that were destroyed yesterday by US
bombs.
"For the sake of microscopic clarity, we reaffirm that
terrorists have lost every right to be treated like normal human beings. They
deserve no mercy but innocent Nigerians should not be turned into cannon
fodders in the war against terrorists.
"Notwithstanding, while we welcome US-Nigeria collaboration in
the fight against terrorism, we reject the insistence on a false Christian
genocide narrative because it gives the impression that these attacks are
intended as revenge for Christian victims instead of being reprisals for all
victims of terrorist attacks, Muslims and Christians alike.
"We condemn the hypocrisy
of the US for refusing to sell weapons to the Nigerian government ab initio.
The US also blocked the sale of weapons to Nigeria by other countries and
restricted the use of the weapons to carry out strikes against terrorists in
certain areas when it eventually agreed to sell them to FG. This makes it
difficult to refer to recent strikes by the US as friendly actions.
The gallant Nigerian soldiers
could have wiped out these terrorists had the US hearkened to FG's request at
the right time. This is why Nigeria owes the US no gratitude for what it is
doing now.
Ceteris paribus, any
country which assists Nigeria in killing terrorists without collateral
damage is rendering assistance to the country.
However, we must warn against
such collaboration with Israel, a confirmed terrorist state which has already
been indicted for genocide and whose prime minister has been declared wanted by
the International Criminal Court (ICC) since 21st November, 2024 (https://edition.cnn.com/2024/11/21/middleeast/international-criminal-court-issues-arrest-warrant-for-israeli-prime-minister-intl).
"We strongly assert that terrorists are enemies of civilised
society. Those who kill, kidnap and terrorise innocent people, including little
children and students, deserve nothing but elimination.
"We understand the good intention of President Bola Ahmed
Tinubu on the war against terrorists and we call on Nigerians to try to know
where FG is coming from. In our own view, FG is determined to eliminate
terrorists and it has not relented in its efforts to do this. We therefore
demand clarifications on the strikes on Sokoto and Offa. We also demand
compensations for the victims."
"As we draw the curtain, we warn that foreign involvement in
attacks which kill innocent Muslims is most likely to fuel antagonism between
Muslims and their Christian neighbours.
#UsAirstrikes
#AvoidCivilianCasualty
Professor Ishaq Akintola,
Executive Director,
Muslim Rights Concern (MURIC)

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