22nd March, 2020
PRESS RELEASE:
IGNORE
QUIT NOTICE TO HAUSA-FULANI IN YOURUBALAND
The ‘leader’ of the Amotekun security outfit has allegedly asked
all Hausa/Fulani citizens resident in the South West to quit within seven days.
An online media house (https://www.naijagist.com.ng/all-hausa-fulani-should-leave-lagos-state-within-7days/?fbclid=IwAR2KI2IrJj726E_Jqqhs3oTu2wUqdLlM41pLOCn-tQuw1sFhdf-mnTM_LxE) quoted the Amotekun leader as
saying that the pipeline explosion which occurred last week at Abule Ado in
Lagos State was an act of terror perpetrated by the Hausa/Fulani.
But an Islamic human rights organization, the Muslim Rights
Concern (MURIC), has rejected the report. MURIC described it as fake news and asked
Nigerians to ignore the story. This was contained in a press statement issued
by Dr. Sidiq Okanlawon Uthman media aide to the director of the organization,
Professor Ishaq Akintola.
“It is fake news. We call
on Nigerians to ignore the report. There is no such thing. How can anybody
attribute an obvious accident along the pipelines to innocent citizens? It doesn’t
add up. It is laughable, ludicrous and comical. The Nigerian National Petroleum
Corporation (NNPC) gave a graphic picture of what happened exactly. According
to the NNPC, a truck hit gas cylinders which exploded and oil pipelines later
caught fire. How does that resemble terrorism?
“NNPC has all the tools for the
investigation and we stand by NNPC’s story. It is credible. The allegation of
an act of terrorism by the Hausa/Fulani resident in Lagos is false, baseless
and unacceptable. Where is their proof? We also have a strong doubt about the
authenticity of the statement credited to the Amotekun leader.
“Why was the leader’s name not
mentioned? Who actually made the allegation? We urge Nigerians, especially
Lagosians to go about their legitimate businesses without any fear. Amotekun
leaders know the consequences of such a quit notice. Apart from being illegal,
it will definitely elicit backlashes in form of retaliation against Yoruba
citizens in the North. At worst, it is sheer grandstanding. Note that a similar
quit notice was given to the former Emir of Kano, Sanusi Lamido Sanusi, last
week as he was asked to leave Lagos.
“We have no scintilla of doubt
that Yoruba Muslims have no hand in such acts of hostility against Hausa/Fulani,
Igbo or any other tribe who reside in the South West. Islam recognizes the
unity of all mankind. We therefore urge the various ethnic groups living in the
South West to eschew bitterness towards one another.
“In particular, we urge the various Islamic organisations in the South
West to speak up on the threats being issued against the Hausa/Fulani by
Amotekun handlers. This is important in view of the fact that Muslims form a
majority of the population in the sub-region. Silence over the threats and
intimidation is tantamount to endorsement. It is time for Islamic organisations
in Yorubaland to speak out.
“By the way, is this part of the
hidden agenda in the Amotekun scheme? We said so earlier. There is more to the
Amotekun project than meet the eye. Unfortunately governors in the region have not
given enough thought to the idea before plunging headlong into it. There must
be a rethink now that Amotekun ideologues have started revealing their real
colour.
“MURIC appeals to the press to
maintain the ethics of the profession. This particular story has all the
paraphernalia of fake news. A volatile statement is attributed to a faceless
Amotekun leader. His name is not mentioned. That is sensationalisation. It is
designed to create panic.
“We charge the security agencies
to be more proactive. We urge more vigilance around all non-indigenes because
every Nigerian citizen has the right to live or do business anywhere in the
country.”
Dr. Sidiq Okanlawon Uthman
Media Aide to the Director,
Muslim Rights Concern (MURIC)
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