8th May, 2020
PRESS RELEASE:
ALMAJIRIS’ EXPULSION ILL-CONCEIVED - MURIC
The Muslim Rights Concern (MURIC) has criticized the current
trend of expulsion of almajiris from various Northern states to their states of
origin. This is because this mass expulsion has inadvertently aided the spread
of, and increased the caseload of COVID-19 in the receiving states.
This was the position of MURIC in a press release issued by its
Director, Professor Ishaq Akintola, on Friday, 8th May, 2020.
The statement reads: “Many states of the North have been
expelling large numbers of almajiris back to their states of origin in recent
times. For example, on April 21st, 2020, Kano expelled 432 almajiris
to Katsina, 63 to Yobe, 198 to Kaduna, etc. Expectedly, the Northern states are
beginning to take responsibility and there is every reason to believe that
plans are already on ground to take good care of those almajiris on arrival in
their home states. The motive behind it is commendable.
“However, the expulsions have coincided with the COVID-19
outbreak and this is our first concern. The children are being exposed to great
danger. To make matters worse, significant numbers of these almajiris are
testing positive to Corona virus thereby swelling the COVID-19 caseloads of
their receiving states and making the management of this global pandemic more
difficult for Nigerian authorities. Unfortunately, some of these almajiris are
also escaping to southern states, potentially spreading COVID-19 to every nook
and crany of Nigeria.
“It is clear that the
concerned Northern states appeared to have acted without consulting Islamic
scholars who are at their beck and call. Islam opposes the idea of leaving a
city under plague attack. The Holy Prophet Muhammad (peace be upon him) warned
that, ‘If a plague breaks out in a city and you are living there, do not leave
it. And if you are about to enter a city and there is a plague there, do not
enter there’
“The reported expulsions and arrangement of caravan-like trips
for the expulsion of almajiris from some Northern states is therefore
ill-advised and badly timed. The exercise is already being abused as some of
the almajiris are allegedly escaping southwards. Worse still is the fact that
some of them have already tested positive for COVID-19.
“Nigeria would have fared better if we had strictly followed the
Islamic teaching on remaining in one place during a plague. Even the world
would have been safer today but the phobia for anything Islamic did not allow
world powers to take advantage of the wisdom in Islamdom for managing pandemics.
“We appeal to the security agencies to strictly enforce the ban
on interstate travels, including stemming the tide of interstate almajiri
‘exports’. Many of the index cases in some states have been traced to people
who came in from outside such states. The police have a case to answer,
particularly concerning trailers caught with human and animal cargoes in the
south during the week. How did they ply the roads that lead to the south with
several roadblocks along the line?
“As we round off, we enjoin
Northern governors to postpone the expulsion of almajiris until the COVID-19
pandemic is over. Instead, the Federal Government, the Presidential Task Force
on COVID-19 and the NCDC should collaborate with the concerned Northern states
to gather all those almajiris in a few central locations, test them for the
Corona virus, isolate the infected and treat them promptly. That way, this
scourge will be nipped in the bud among them and we would have prevented the
spread of COVID-19 via infected almajiris to the whole of the country.
“Those in charge of the repatriation of almajiris must also
ensure that the latter do not successfully escape down south where nobody
understands their culture. We charge Nigerians to exercise patience by
refraining from travels around this period and, better still, by staying at
home, maintaining social distancing, using facemasks and washing their hands regularly
or using sanitisers.”
Professor Ishaq Akintola,
Director,
Muslim Rights Concern (MURIC)
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