19th March, 2020
PRESS RELEASE:
MURIC
LAUDS ANTI-AMOTEKUN PROTEST
An Islamic human rights organization,
the Muslim Rights Concern (MURIC), has lauded youths who recently protested
against Operation Amotekun. The youths, under the aegis of the Yoruba Appraisal Group (YAG) led
by Chief Oloketuyi Joshua, organized a massive rally and commenced their procession
from Women Development Centre in Agege down to Lagos State Secretariat, Alausa,
Ikeja. The rally took place on Thursday, 12th March, 2020.
MURIC’s endorsement of the
protest was expressed in a press statement issued on Thursday, 19th
March 2020 by its director, Professor Ishaq Akintola.
“It is very clear now that the Amotekun initiative has been hijacked by
ethnic jingoists. The protest by the Yoruba Appraisal Group (YAG) has exposed
the tribal charlatans and ethnic demagogues in Yorubaland. It is now very clear
that those camouflaging as lovers of Yorubaland are only after their personal
gains. They pander to the passion of innocent Yorubas. Not only that, they are
pursuing a balkanisation agenda. They neither love Yorubaland nor Nigeria.
“Only a fool will oppose the
reform of Nigeria’s security architecture in view of several lapses. But
breaking up the country is not the solution. Some looters among the Yoruba who
are facing prosecution in the law courts are behind the incitement of the Yoruba
against the Federal Government (FG). They want to cause confusion before the
long arm of the law can reach them. They believe that the only escape route for
them is for the Yoruba enclave to be expunged from the Nigerian entity after
which they can no longer be prosecuted.
“This is why they are aggressively
promoting non-existent ideologies of fulanisation and Islamisation. We contend
that these are sheer myth, phantom and ordinary mirage. We appeal to
well-meaning Yoruba leaders not to allow these hawks to railroad them into
destabilising the country.
“We call on the governors of the
South West to be wary of agent provocateur and advocatus diaboli among
the major dramatis personae of the Amotekun initiative. Security is good
but not when some have hidden agenda against a section of the country, a
particular religion and certain individuals.
“Exempli gratia, the former Minister of Aviation, Femi Fani-Kayode, threatened
in one of his notorious tweets that they knew where to keep people like
Akintola when the Oduduwa project is completed. We believe he was referring to
Muslim leaders in Yorubaland who dare to promote Islam and not Akintola alone. Another
yet to be identified Amotekun enthusiast called for the assassination of the same
Akintola. Again, A Yoruba group, the Apapo Oodua Koya (AOKOYA), told the former
Emir of Kano, Sanusi Lamido Sanusi who is currently in Lagos, to go back to the
North. These threats have not been withdrawn and nobody has been arrested. What
is most worrisome is the silence of Yoruba leaders in the face of these
threats.
“It is therefore evident that certain
extremist groups and individuals nurse diabolical ideas which they intend to
actualise via Amotekun and the more the governors look, the less they see. It
is unfortunate that the governors of the sub-region have danced to the gallery
in the euphoria of regionalism. We corroborate the fear of last week’s
protesters (YAG) who alleged that Amotekun is an instrument to perpetrate crime
and make political gains for a few individuals masquerading as having the love
of the people of the region at heart. We add that Amotekun is seen by some
kleptomaniacs as a means of escaping justice having colluded with other thieves
from other regions to steal Nigeria dry.
“It is not too late however.
Early changes will save Yorubaland from the clutches of ethnic demagogues. We
therefore call for a review of the security initiative before recruitments
begin. In particular, we advise against the appointment of die-hard Yoruba
nationalists and activists in the top echelons of the security outfit. This
class of people will only bring prejudice against particular tribes into the
system. We insist that real professionals like retired army and police officers
should be allowed to handle the recruitments as well as post-recruitment
command centres.
In conclusion, we join the Yoruba
Appraisal Group (YAG) in calling upon FG and the Inspector General of Police to
exercise caution over the request of the Amotekun camp for arms. There is need
for FG to sample the opinion of Muslim leaders in the region.
As
for now, Amotekun has become the sword of Damocles hanging over the heads of
innocent citizens residing in the South West and critics of Amotekun are being
labelled traitors and threatened with death. There is every reason to believe
that Amotekun may become a real terror in the land, worse than kidnappers and
robbers. Therefore, a gun-brandishing amotekun may be the last nail in the
coffin of a united Nigeria.
Professor Ishaq Akintola,
Director,
Muslim Rights Concern (MURIC)
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