15th
March, 2021
PRESS RELEASE:
AUTHORS
OF HATE SPEECH MUST DERADICALISE - MURIC
The
Muslim Rights Concern (MURIC) has appealed to authors of hate speech and fake
news to rewind, soften up and show remorse. The group argued that
deradicalisation is necessary in order to douse tension in the country and
avoid nationwide pogrom. MURIC fingered prominent pastors and opposition
politicians among those behind hate speech. The group blamed some media houses
and irresponsible social media activists for fake news.
The
appeal was made on Monday, 15th March, 2021 by the director of MURIC,
Professor Ishaq Akintola.
The statement
read:
“The
world holds its breath as Nigeria passes through difficult times. Hate speeches
and fake news fly around at the speed of light. Already, fiery, combustible and
inflammatory speeches have led to the killing of Muslims and Northerners in
some parts of the South East and South West.
“Many Muslims
of Igbo extraction have fled their homes to safer places after receiving death
threats from fellow Igbos for daring to convert to Islam. Several mosques
located in the South East have been set on fire. Yet all these began after the
commencement of hate speech and fake news just about four years ago.
“Unfortunately, the Federal Government’s (FG)
attempt to bring the situation under control was rebuffed by those behind the
plot to destabilize Nigeria. They killed the hate speech bill and gave
unbridled license to the spread of fake news. Among the most active authors of
hate speech were prominent pastors and opposition politicians and the latter
played a major role in the rejection of the hate speech bill in the last
National Assembly (NASS). Besides, some media houses and irresponsible social
media activists were behind the spread of fake news.
“We
observe that the present state of insecurity in the country is due mainly to
abject poverty in the North and hate speeches in the South. MURIC is closely
monitoring the situation particularly regarding hate speeches and fake news.
Our archives are full of audio and video clips of hate speeches of popular pastors
and prominent politicians. Every single evidence has been syndicated with instructions
to act on them at the appropriate time.
“This
will ensure that all those who have incited their people against others will be
made to pay for their crimes unless they retrace their steps. It is not too
late to do that. Authors of hate speech know themselves because the audio and video
clips went viral and they also received copies. We therefore advise these
people to begin a process of deradicalisation. It is time to rewind, soften up
and show remorse. Load your sermons and speeches with messages of love for
humanity and the need for Nigerians to forgive one another.”
Professor
Ishaq Akintola,
Director,
Muslim Rights Concern (MURIC)
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