14th October, 2020
PRESS RELEASE:
END SARS PROTEST: MURIC COMMENDS
PROTESTERS, WARNS HOODLUMS, POLITICIANS AGAINST HIJACK
The Nigerian Islamic human rights
body, the Muslim Rights Concern (MURIC) has justified the action of Nigerian
youths who participated in the #EndSARS protest which began two days ago. But MURIC
maintained that protesters should now disperse since the Federal Government has
listened to them by disbanding the Special Anti-Robbery Squad (SARS) which the
youth accused of highhandedness.
However, the Muslim rights
advocacy group cautioned hoodlums and politicians against hijacking the protest
for their selfish and parochial agenda. This was revealed in a statement
circulated to the media by the Director of the organization, Professor Ishaq
Akintola, on Wednesday, 14th October, 2020.
The statement reads:
“We of the Muslim Rights Concern
(MURIC) strongly condemn the reported excesses of men of the Special Armed
Robbery Squad (SARS). We frown at the brutal killing of young Nigerians in the
hands of the police and consider these as crimes against humanity. The
harassment, intimidation and coercion of Nigerian youths by men of SARS
constitute outright infringements on Allah-given fundamental rights of the
victims. These actions by SARS are a gross violation of freedom of movement and
association which are fundamental human rights guaranteed by the Constitution
of the Federal Republic of Nigeria 1999 which the police swore to protect.
“MURIC therefore finds
justification for Nigerian youths who participated in the #EndSARSprotests.
Nonetheless, we condemn the action of a few protesters who employed violence.
The attack on the palace of the Soun of Ogbomoso and the looting and
destruction of parts of the palace are absolutely unjustifiable. We also
appreciate the prompt action of the Federal Government and that of the
Inspector General of Police who deemed it fit to disband SARS.
“We therefore appeal to protesters to
disperse and go home. The organizers of the protest must take responsibility.
There is no reason why #endSARS protest should metamorphose into any other
demand or movement. Nigeria needs a completely peaceful atmosphere to recover
from the bruises of COVID-19. This is why a large scale protest must be avoided
at all cost. We note with grave concern the likely fallout of such a
development as there could be a total breakdown of law and order leading to looting
of properties and general chaos. Any attempt to prolong the protest after the
disbandment of SARS is a clear invitation to anarchy.
“We call on the Nigerian Police
to protect innocent Nigerians and to ensure that the protest is not hijacked by
hoodlums. The police should equally employ minimum force in the process in
order to avoid any loss of life.
“In particular, we warn politicians
against hijacking the protest for selfish and parochial ends. Already, there
are signs that politicians have warmed their way into the hearts of the
protesters as there are reports of thousands of bottled water and snacks being
bought and distributed to protesters. The uncertainty of the source of these
offers make them suspicious.
“MURIC affirms that protests are
legitimate tools of expressing dissent. But such protests must be peaceful and
orderly. MURIC frowns at protests featuring marching through the streets and
blocking traffic. Such protests cause more harm than good. For instance, a sick
woman being conveyed to the hospital in Lekki, Lagos, reportedly died yesterday
after the vehicle conveying her to the hospital was trapped in the traffic
gridlock caused by the protest for three hours. We therefore advise the
organisers of #EndSARS protests to call their followers off the streets in the
interest of innocent and law-abiding people.
“We can call for reform but it will
be irresponsible to block the roads until reform is carried out. Reform is a
gradual process. It requires time. What the police authorities have to do is to
change the modalities of training and retraining with special focus on
civility, respect for human rights and zero tolerance for corruption.
Protesters must however forget about prolonging this protest and turning it
into a demand for any controversial political issue like restructuring, for
example. It should be noted that there is no tabula rasa for restructuring and
any form of good governance is restructuring.
“In our concluding remarks, we
assert our reservations for the scrapping of SARS. Nature hates vacuum and FG
must not allow this to happen. It is just paradoxical that the same Nigerians
who complain about insecurity and insufficiency of police personnel in terms of
numerical strength are the same people who rose against SARS. FG must
tactically satisfy the yearning of protesters and simultaneously leave no
security vacuum. It is a delicate act of balancing.”
Professor
Ishaq Akintola,
Director,
Muslim Rights Concern (MURIC)
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