27th April, 2020
PRESS RELEASE:
COVID-19: MURIC SENDS SOS TO FG
ON KANO
The rampaging COVID-19 pandemic has rocked Kano to its foundations
in the past few days with prominent citizens in academics and business circles
falling victims. While only the names of prominent citizens among the victims
are made public, hundreds of ordinary citizens are buried without any noise.
Although the state government has denied any connection between the
strange deaths and corona virus, an Islamic human rights group, the Muslim
Rights Concern (MURIC) has sent a Save Our Soul message (S.O.S) to the Federal
Government (FG) urging it to intervene immediately.
This was revealed in a press statement circulated to the media on
Monday 27th April, 2020 by the group’s director, Professor Ishaq
Akintola.
“Too many people are dying in Kano these days. It is too
unusual. We suspect COVID-19. We need help in Kano very urgently. This is an S.O.S.
The Federal Government must act with dispatch. We cannot afford to play the
waiting game in this matter. We may not overwhelm COVID-19 even if we succeed
in containing it in the rest of the country. This is because Kano is
strategically positioned. The virus can easily spread to the North West, North
East and then down South.
“Records have shown that the advent of the virus in some Northern
states is not unconnected with the ancient city of Kano. The index cases in
Adamawa, Plateau, and Jigawa are from Kano. Even two of the index cases in
Kaduna are from Kano. That is an indication that the virus is very active in
Kano State. Kano already has 77 cases of Corona virus at the last count but
even that figure is debatable.
“More disturbing is the rumour that the National Centre for
Disease Control (NCDC) in the state has locked up its offices and its officials
are not responding to distress calls. The only testing centre in Kano which is
situated at the Aminu Kano Teaching Hospital has also been allegedly locked up.
So where did NCDC get its figure on Kano? Something is fishy here. We are
surprised that testing centres are almost nonexistent in the North. Is this a
deliberate attempt at debilitating Northern population with its attendant
impact on Muslim majority population in the country?
“We therefore demand an inquiry into circumstances surrounding the alleged
closure of NCDC office in Kano State as well as the paucity of testing centres
in the whole North.
“We advise Kano citizens in particular and the rest of Nigerians in
general to take half a tea-spoonfull of habat as-sauda (black seed) with honey
every morning to boost their immunity. Warm water should be added thereafter. During
his lifetime, Prophet Muhammad (peace be upon him) recommended habat as-sauda
as remedy for all diseases. Some COVID-19 patients have also testified to the
effectiveness of habat as-sauda.
“Apart from this, we must be frank with ourselves. We should
stop disobeying health officials and the authorities. FG advised against
crowding. The Nigerian Supreme Council for Islamic Affairs (NSCIA) also warned
us to stop holding congregational prayers. We in MURIC also warned that Nigerian
Muslims should not try to be more Muslim than Muhammad (peace be upon him). But
some of us did not listen. We insisted on attending Jumu’ah prayers. We must go
back and read Qur’an 4:59 and pay attention to what the Qur’an says on obedience
to constituted authorities. Where are those scholars who misled you now? Where
are they?
“Nigerian Muslims are currently enjoying a majority status in the
area of demography. We must avoid anything capable of decimating our population.
We urge Kano citizens to strictly obey rules set by health officials,
particularly social distancing, washing hands regularly with soap, using sanitizers
and staying at home. You must break the cycle of this killer virus. Above all,
the government must be vicious to be triumphant. Violators of lockdown rules
must be dealt with according to the law while the lockdown on Kano must not be
lifted until the rate of death slows down to a reasonable level.”
Professor Ishaq Akintola,
Director,
Muslim Rights Concern (MURIC)
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