14th
September, 2020,
PRESS RELEASE: SOUTHERN KADUNA: MURIC CONDEMNS KILLING OF MUSLIMS AFTER PEACE PACT The Nigerian
Muslim rights group, Muslim Rights Concern (MURIC), has condemned the
guerilla-style killing of Muslims and Fulanis in Zangon Kataf. The killings
occurred on 8th and 9th September, 2020
thereby violating the peace pact of 22nd August, 2020. MURIC condemned
the killings in a press statement issued on Monday, 14th September,
2020 by its Director, Professor Ishaq Akintola. The statement
reads: “Christian
youths of Zangon Kataf have violated the 22nd August, 2020
peace pact initiated by the Agwa Atyap, Sir Dominic Gambo
Yahaya between the Atyap and
Hausa/Fulani. The breach
occurred on Tuesday 8th September, 2020 when they launched
guerrilla-like attacks on Muslims and Fulanis. “The
attacks resulted in the killing of three unarmed and
defenseless Fulani near Gora Gan. Those killed were Abdullahi Hassan, Yusuf
Hassan Sogiji and Abubakar Hassan. Two other Fulani men, Musa Hassan and
his father, Malam Hassan are still being treated in Jama'a Clinic
in Zonkwa after sustaining
various degrees of injuries during the attack. “Another Fulani
Muslim, AbdulRashid Lawal Malan was killed by the Christian Kataf militia the
following day, Wednesday, 9th September, 2020 in Kurmin
Masara, near Bakin Kogi bridge. Maitalata Idris Narutu, a Fulani and native of Zango
urban, who lives in Dokan Lere narrowly escaped being killed when his car was stopped at an
illegal roadblock mounted by Atyap youth militia. “The setting up
of roadblocks by the youth militia contravenes the terms of the peace pact
entered on 22nd August, 2020. Both local and international
stakeholders must hold the Christian Atyap militia of Southern Kaduna
responsible for starting the vicious cycle of bloodshedding after the recent
peace pact. “MURIC
strongly condemns these killings and attacks on law-abiding Muslims. We call
for stronger presence of security agents. It is high time soldiers are
drafted to Southern Kaduna to enforce law and order. We advocate long term
military presence until the inhabitants of Southern Kaduna learn how to
peacefully coexist. “As an
organization whose motto is ‘Dialogue, No Violence’, we frown at violence in
all its ramifications. We are fully committed to a peaceful approach to the
Southern Kaduna crisis. We therefore call on both parties to sheath their
swords.” Professor Ishaq
Akintola, Director, Muslim Rights
Concern (MURIC)
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