22nd October, 2020
PRESS RELEASE:
#ENDSARS:
MURIC APPEALS FOR CALM
Nigeria’s #EndSARS crisis which escalated in the last 48 hours has led
to the loss of lives and properties particularly in Lagos. Soldiers and mobile
policemen were also drafted to hot spots. Meanwhile many well-meaning
individuals and organisations have appealed to the protesters to allow peace to
reign. Among the organisations which have issued appeals is the Muslim Rights
Concern (MURIC).
In a
statement issued on Thursday, 22nd October, 2020, the Director of
MURIC, Professor Ishaq Akintola, appealed for calm. MURIC hailed young Nigerians
for demanding an end to harassment and intimidation in the hands of men of the
Special Armed Robbery Squad (SARS). However, the Islamic human rights group
reminded the young protesters that they should step back after making their
points to allow the government to actualize their demands.
“Nigerian youths have demonstrated the ability to
articulate their grievances”, MURIC said. “They showed ingenuity in the
coordination of the welfare of fellow protesters thereby lending credence to
the ‘not too young to rule’ mantra.
“However, we are saddened by the carnage which
attended the protests in the last 48 hours. The level of destruction and its geographical
locations convince us that it was not the handiwork of the youths who started
the demonstrations. There are also strong indications that the attacks on
prisons where hardened criminals were set free was not carried out by our young
ones. Neither was it part of their plan.
“Fifth columnists have infiltrated the rank and
file of the protesters. The Lagos scenario is another cup of tea entirely. We
are inclined to believe that the only logical explanation for the carnage in
Lagos is the involvement of non-indigenes. This is because the targets chosen
for attack depicted an inordinate desire for a pound of flesh, especially the
attack on the hallowed palace of the Oba of Lagos while that of TVC, the Nation
newspaper office and the house of the mother of Lagos Governor may have been a
combination of deliberate misquotation and political motivation. We condemn this
wanton destruction.
“We appeal for calm on all sides. We call on the
security agencies to spare our young ones. Nigeria cannot afford to exterminate
its young generation which constitutes about 60% of its population. They have
shown the potentials for leadership. It is the criminals who infiltrated the
demonstrators who must be identified. The security agencies must separate the
wheat from the chaff. We also suggest the use of non-lethal tools like water
cannons and teargas instead of bullets to disperse demonstrators.
“We appeal
to protesters to respect the curfew imposed on nine Nigerian states: Lagos, Osun, Rivers, Abia, Edo, Plateau, Ondo,
Ekiti and Imo. Dare to struggle, dare to win. Our young ones have struggled and
won. This is the time to fall back to be able to assess the level of success.
No general will keep advancing ad infinitum. He must stop to fortify his rear
and also for reconnaissance exercise. Reconnaissance on the part of current
protesters will involve sending feelers to know the thinking of government and
what they have done so far in terms of promise of reform. Every war stops at
the negotiation table.
“It will be naïve to expect a change of government
through demonstrations. This is a democratically elected government and we must
wait for the next election which is just around the corner. Those who attempt
violent change always throw society into anarchy. The guns are still booming in
Libya. Iraq is bleeding. Let us learn from the mistakes of others.”
Professor Ishaq
Akintola,
Director,
Muslim Rights Concern (MURIC)
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