6th November, 2020
PRESS RELEASE:
INCITEMENT:
ARREST REV FR. ONAH NOW - MURIC
The Nigerian Islamic human rights group, the Muslim Rights
Concern (MURIC), has accused Rev. Fr. Godfrey Igwebuike Onah of using his
recent church sermon to incite Christians of Nsukka to attack Muslims and
destroy mosques in the town. The group has therefore called on the security
agencies to arrest the clergyman. The call was made on Friday, 6th
November, 2020 by the Director and Founder of MURIC, Professor Ishaq Akintola.
“The Muslim Rights Concern
(MURIC) is in possession of a video clip in which
Rev. Fr. Godfrey Igwebuike
Onah incited Christians a few days ago. The clergyman said inter alia, ‘It
is not possible that here in Nsukka we hear the Muslim call to prayer from our
windows as early as 4 am …’
“There is no doubt that this is an undisguised
directive to attack and destroy mosques in Nsukka and, by extension, the whole
South East. Two mosques were burnt
beyond recognition in the same town within one week of that incitement. A
number of Muslims were also attacked and injured.
“Rev. Fr. Onah’s sermon is laced with hatred and bitterness.
It is the most odious and insidious religious extremism. It is an unguarded and
inflammatory verbal halitosis. There must be consequences for such diatribe
otherwise violence will run a full cycle. Religious leaders who instigate violence
and watch as their hate speech consume people and properties have lost the moral
right to be respected as leaders.
“It will be
recalled that the Nigerian Supreme Council for Islamic Affairs (NSCIA) has sent
a petition to the Director General of the Department of State Services (DSS).
We are closely monitoring the situation and we are waiting to see whether or not
the DSS will do the needful. It is
imperative for the DSS to act for three reasons. One: it will assure victims of
the attacks that there is hope for redress. Two: it will serve as deterrent for
other religious leaders who may want to use the pulpit or minbar to ignite
crisis. Three: Muslims who are aggrieved by the attacks on their fellow
faithfuls will be assuaged.
“The ball is therefore in the court of the DSS. We
fully endorse the call made by the NSCIA for the arrest of Rev. Fr. Onah.
Anything short of that will be an abdication of responsibility and an
invitation to anarchy. Nigeria in recent time has experienced enough violence
leading to unnecessary loss of lives and the destruction of properties worth
billions of naira. Procrastination on the part of the security agencies may have
been partly responsible for the breakdown of law and order.
“People must be made to respect the law. Section 38
(i) & (ii) of the 1999 Constitution of the Federal Republic of Nigeria
guarantees freedom of religion. Attack on mosques in the South East is an
encroachment on Allah-given and fundamental rights of Muslims in the area. The
fact that many of those attacked are indigenous Igbo Muslims depicts the height
of intolerance and religious bigotry.”
Professor
Ishaq Akintola,
Director,
Muslim Rights Concern (MURIC)
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