17th
February, 2021
PRESS RELEASE:
MURIC CONDEMNS ETHNIC KILLINGS IN IBADAN
Media sources have reported about
six casualties in the ethnic clash which occurred at Shasha, Ibadan, three days
ago. Several houses were razed while dozens were injured. The clash was
triggered by a fight between a Northerner and a Yoruba man. The state governor
had to impose a curfew while the army was called in before the situation was
brought under control.
Meanwhile the Muslim Rights
Concern (MURIC) has condemned the ethnic killings. The Islamic human rights
organization called on law enforcement agents to fish out those responsible for
the killing and arson. It also called on the Oyo State government to
investigate the immediate and remote causes of the crisis. MURIC spoke through
a press statement issued on Wednesday, 17th February, 2021, by its
director, Professor Ishaq Akintola.
“We of the Muslim Rights Concern
(MURIC) strongly denounce the ethnic killings which occurred at Shasha, Ibadan
on Friday 12th and Saturday 13th February, 2021. That
ugly and unfortunate incident is a manifestation of barbarism in its highest
form. We reiterate our condemnation of all killings and violence in all its
ramifications, whether perpetrated by criminal herdsmen, by tribal jingoists
against Nigerians of other tribes or by citizens exercising jungle justice.
“Nigerians should learn to
coexist peacefully. This country belongs to us all and we have no other place
we can call our own. We should therefore be prepared to tolerate and to forgive
one another. In addition, we should always remember that others are playing
host to our kith and kin just as we are hosts and landlords to others.
Southerners live in the North in their thousands just as thousands of
Northerners live in the South.
“We should all control our emotions
in times of anger because the actions of Southerners in the South may be used
to judge Southerners in the North and vice versa. We are all stakeholders in
the Nigerian project and ambassadors of our tribes and clans.
“MURIC appeals to Nigerians to eschew
bitterness and vengeance. We remind true patriots that fifth columnists are
still bent on causing confusion. Insurrectionists, rebellious subjects and
enemies of peace want this government to fail. That is why they keep sending
hate messages and fake news on both conventional and social media. They are
inciting the populace against the government of the day. They are setting
tribes against each other with the hope of setting off a huge conflagration
which no fire fighter will be able to extinguish.
“We call on the Oyo State
Government to investigate the immediate and remote causes of the hullabaloo
with a view to bringing the culprits to book. This will act as deterrent to
other agent provocateur. We appeal to traditional rulers to bring their
weights to bear in forging more cordial relations between their communities and
non-indigenes.
“It is interesting to note that
our office has been inundated with calls from people of Yoruba extraction
living in the North since the ugly incident in Ibadan. There is palpable fear
in the air. We therefore advise the state government to compensate those who
lost their bread winners and those whose properties were destroyed in the Shasha
fracas in order to douse tension and avoid retaliations.
“More importantly, there are certain
measures which the Buhari administration must take in order to douse tension
and calm nerves throughout the country. One, farmers whose crops were destroyed
by cows must be compensated. Two, herders with genuine evidence of loss of
cattle due to attacks or rustling also deserve to be pacified. Three, the
Federal Government (FG) should arrange a bailout fund for cow owners to enable
them purchase land for use as ranches. Four, FG must also ban open grazing.
Five, the Nigerian Police must officially proscribe the possession of arms like
AK 47 by herders.
“Above all, we charge the
National Assembly (NASS) to revisit the hate speech bill. It is our considered
opinion that hate speech was remotely responsible for the Shasha imbroglio and
the earlier we put a halt to it via legislation the better. NASS should ignore
all attempts to blackmail it to submission.”
Professor
Ishaq Akintola,
Director,
Muslim Rights Concern (MURIC)
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