17th April, 2020
PRESS RELEASE:
COVID-19: MURIC DEMANDS
TRANSPARENCY IN PALLIATIVES
An Islamic human
rights organization, the Muslim Rights Concern (MURIC) has demanded
transparency in the process leading to the identification of indigent Nigerians
and vulnerable people within communities at grassroots level. MURIC questioned the manner names of
beneficiaries of relief packages are being collated.
This was revealed in
a press statement signed by the director of the human rights group, Professor
Ishaq Akintola, on Friday, 17th April, 2020.
“We
need to monitor the modalities for selection of indigent Nigerians and vulnerable
people within communities at the grassroots. Government should release the
names of community leaders who supplied names of beneficiaries. The parameters
for collating names of beneficiaries should also be made public. Such
yardsticks should be devoid of religious or partisan considerations. It is only
when this is done that the system can be described as open.
“We
demand transparency in the process. Already, there are allegations of marginalization
of sections of Nigerian citizens and people of particular faith in the
distribution of COVID-19 palliatives in some states. I think this should not be
happening at a time when the whole of humanity faces this horrible monster.
“Exempli
gratia, residents of Victory Estate, Iba in Iba Local Council Development Area
(LCDA) of Ojo Local Government in Lagos State have alleged total marginalization
in the distribution of relief materials. They complained that not a single pack
was received by any of the residents in a heavily populated estate. Incidentally
this is an area fully dominated by people of Igbo extraction. Is it ethnicity
or partisan politics? The Lagos State Government needs to look into this.
We have received damning reports from
some states but we want to be mature in the way we handle the allegations. This
is not the time for parochial approaches. We will not name names but state
governments where people are being marginalized on the basis of religion should
take the cue from this message otherwise they will be exposed. We should not
allow the integrity of the process to be eroded by individuals who have selfish
interests.
“Finally, we
encourage states to set up the machinery for the registration of senior
citizens (anyone who is 60 and above). This data base can be used for the
preparation of post-COVID-19 welfare packages for the elderly in each state. Such
an arrangement will eject a heavy dose of humanity in our country. We must not
be thinking of the present alone. We must plan for the future.”
Professor Ishaq Akintola,
Director,
Muslim Rights Concern (MURIC)
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