20th July,
2020
PRESS
RELEASE:
SECURITY
BREACH IN MURIC OFFICE
An
Islamic human rights organization, the Muslim Rights Concern (MURIC), has
raised the alarm concerning security breach in its Lagos headquarters. MURIC
called on the Nigerian security agencies to do everything within their power to
protect its office, its director and staff.
MURIC
raised the alarm in a press statement issued on Monday, 20th July,
2020. It was signed by the Special Assistant on Media to the Director of the
organization, Dr. Siddiq Okanlawon Uthman.
According
to Dr. Siddiq Uthman, “A surveillance car with two dark skinned men inside
parked opposite MURIC’s headquarters for more than 15 minutes (from 1 pm to
1.15 pm) on Thursday 16th July, 2020. The ash-coloured Camry
car had a Lagos plate registration number AA 6… LKM at the time it was sighted.
The car zoomed off immediately an attempt was made to accost the occupants. The
full registration number of the car will be given to security agents if they
request for it in order to avoid embarrassing innocent people. Shadowy figures
have also been noticed around our Director’s residence.
“This
is very suspicious particularly since there have been open and veiled threats
to the life of the Director of MURIC in recent time over the Amotekun affair. A
twitter handler directed a death threat at our Director around the 21st of
January 2020. He referred to the MURIC Director as a cobra and added, ‘This
cobra needs to be killed’. A certain Tosin Elizabeth, A.K.A. ‘Hidee’ used
telephone number 08163964812 to screenshoot the death threat from her whatshap
status.
“At
least two fake Islamic organisations have also emerged with statements
calculated to blackmail and silence Professor Ishaq Akintola. But our Director
has remained undaunted and focused on the mission to liberate Nigerian Muslims
from the shackles of slavery, persecution and stigmatization.
“We
hereby call on the security agencies to investigate the surveillance incident
of last week as well as the death threats. We strongly believe that there is a
connection between the incidents. They are not isolated. Neither are they
circumstantial nor mere coincidence.
“We
demand action from the security agencies. Waiting for a petition from MURIC
after issuing this strongly worded press statement will be regarded as
complacency and procrastination on the part of the security agencies. We
are bona fide Nigerian citizens, law abiding and tax payers.
We deserve to be protected.
“The
security agencies should no longer claim that they are unaware that the life of
our Director, Professor Ishaq Akintola, is in danger. A proactive step will be
in the interest of this great country because our Director is a public figure
and a religious leader with millions of followers spread throughout the length
and breadth of Nigeria. We hope the security agencies know the implications.
“Nonetheless,
we have full confidence in the power of Almighty Allah to protect our Director
and staff such that nothing planned by enemies of peace shall affect them. The
Glorious Qur’an has assured us that ‘Allah is the best protector and the best
Helper (3:150)’ and that ‘Allah is the best Guard…(12:64)’.
“We
therefore appeal to Muslims all over the country to remain calm and law abiding
while maintaining vigilance because eternal vigilance is the price of freedom.
We assure them that our Director will not be forced to go into hiding. Neither will he succumb to threats and blackmail. We will never sell Allah-given
fundamental human rights of Nigerian Muslims for a pot of porridge. Not for material
gains or for the lure of political positions. No retreat, no surrender.”
Professor
Ishaq Akintola,
Director,
Muslim
Rights Concern (MURIC)
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