8th
April, 2021
PRESS RELEASE :
BLAME ANARCHISTS, BAD LOSERS, FOR INSECURITY - MURIC
The Muslim Rights Concern (MURIC), has asked
Nigerians to blame anarchists and bad losers among the politicians for the
current wave of insecurity facing the country. MURIC made the submission in a
press release issued by its director, Professor Ishaq Akintola, on Thursday, 8th
April, 2021.
The statement reads:
“It is unfortunate that many Nigerians are
not prepared to say the truth concerning who is actually responsible for the
current spate of killings, kidnappings, banditry and insurgency. Some Nigerians
know exactly who to blame but fear will not allow them to speak up. However,
MURIC has a duty to say it as it is no matter whose ox is gored.
“Certain conscienceless elements are
manipulating information by spreading fake news in order to incite Nigerians
against the Federal Government (FG). Bad losers among the politicians are also hell
bent on ensuring that the present administration fails in all aspects of
governance. There are also anarchists whose main objective is to sabotage
security facilities, debilitate the security agencies and seize their weapons to
unleash terror on innocent Nigerians.
“We saw these played out in the way the Saraki-led Senate on 6th
April 2018 rejected President Buhari’s request for $1 billion for the purchase
of arms for the security agencies. That rejection was a deliberate attempt to
frustrate the government’s efforts to bring insecurity to a halt.
“Nigerians would have witnessed a drastic
improvement in the security situation in the country had that request been
granted. But the unpatriotic elements in Senate ensured that the request was
blocked. Of course the same politicians turned round to blame Buhari for the
worsening security situation. It shows the level of insincerity among Nigerian
politicians and their lack of interest in solving problems facing the country.
“But real active sabotage of government’s efforts at solving the
security challenge was seen during the last #ENDsars protests. The release of
prisoners, the burning of police stations and the carting away of police guns were
all symptomatic of a deliberate attempt to render the security apparatus
impotent as well as a determination to unleash anarchy.
“Nonetheless, the recent terrorist attack on
Imo State Police command headquarters on Easter Monday, 5th April,
2021 during which police armoury was looted and other security facilities
destroyed speaks volumes regarding the determination of anarchists to ensure
that we continue to have security challenge. The simultaneous attack on Owerri prison
during which about 1,844 prisoners were released further confirms the
diabolical objectives of the anarchists.
“The implications of both attacks in Owerri
are far-reaching. Those who attacked the police headquarters had neutralised
the nerve-centre of security in the state while those who released prisoners
have turned back the hands of the security clock by several months, if not years.
“The arrest, trial and conviction of those
prisoners was as a result of straineous efforts and investigations. It is only
enemies of the society who can send dangerous criminals who had been incarcerated
back to the society without allowing them to serve their jail terms, learn
their lessons and repent.
“Nobody knows who those criminals will attack
tomorrow. It may even be members of the families of those who set them free. A kidnapper
whom you set free today may be the one who will kidnap your father tomorrow. This
is not about defending Buhari. It is the reality. It is the truth and MURIC is
not afraid of speaking truth to anarchists.
“How then can we, in good conscience, blame FG or Buhari for the rising
wave of insecurity when we are the same people destroying security facilities
and setting criminals free? It is therefore bad losers and anarchists who must
be blamed for our worsening security situation. The panacea lies in the good
citizens of this country coming together to expose enemies of peace. Nobody
should think that another leader has the magic wand.
Professor
Ishaq Akintola,
Director,
Muslim
Rights Concern (MURIC)
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