30th March,
2020
PRESS
RELEASE:
MURIC
SUPPORTS BUHARI’S BAN ON MOVEMENT
The Muslim Rights Concern (MURIC) has
thrown its weight behind the ban on movement in Abuja FCT, Lagos and Ogun
states. President Muhammadu Buhari in a nationwide broadcast yesterday ordered
residents of Lagos, Abuja and Ogun states to stay at home for fourteen days
from Monday 30th March, 2020. While some Nigerians have criticized the
directive, MURIC has described it as the wisest decision in the present
circumstances.
“Restriction of movement in Abuja
FCT, Lagos and Ogun has become sine qua non in the battle against further
spread of Covid-19. The president made the wisest decision in the present
circumstances. We wonder what those who criticized the announcement really want
for Nigeria. These are the same people who claimed that the president had been
infected with the Corona virus and challenged him to show his face. They
demanded action but when action was eventually taken, they have taken offence
again. We urge Nigerians to ignore hypocrites and parasites whose pathological
hatred for Buhari and what he stands for have beclouded their sense of
judgement.
“The death toll in Italy for yesterday
alone rose to 890 because the citizens did not take stay-at-home advice
seriously when they were told to do so. Corona virus cases in Italy was only 21
by 21st February, 2020. But it rose sharply to 86,498 on 27th
March, 2020. It could not have become so bad if they had hearkened to advice.
“It is the same story for many other countries
currently facing shocking rise in corona tolls. America had just 16 cases of
corona by 21st February but it rose to 100,037 by 27th
March. From 18 cases on 26th February, France rose to 32,964 on 27th
March. Within the same period, Spain skyrocketed from 25 cases to 64,059 while
Iran snowballed from 5 cases to 32,332.
“These are advanced countries with state of
the art medical facilities. What chance do we have? Is there still any Nigerian
who doubts the capacity of the average Nigerian to tow the path of indiscipline
without enforcement? We know ourselves. It is only those who want to see more
bodybags on the streets who are trying to mislead the public. Therefore, this
ban is in order.
“MURIC advises residents of Abuja,
Lagos and Ogun states to comply with the restriction. It is only for a limited
period of two weeks and it is all in our own interest. In addition, we urge
people in other states to self-isolate and resist the urge to mingle. Avoid social
events and meetings. Postpone earlier schedules and appointments. What is
important for now is your life. Keep a safe distance of at least one meter (3
feet) from one another, wash your hands frequently and obey other instructions
from health officials and the authorities.”
Professor
Ishaq Akintola,
Director,
Muslim
Rights Concern (MURIC)
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