14th
June, 2021
PRESS RELEASE:
JUNE
12 : WERE NOT TEN CLEANSED? WHERE ARE THE NINE?
Some Nigerians
in the Southern part of the country, particularly the South West marked Independence
Day on Saturday, June 12, 2021 with demonstrations, thereby clashing with men
of the Nigerian Police who were bent on maintaining law and order.
However, the
Muslim Rights Concern (MURIC), an Islamic human rights organisation, has
frowned on the protests. The group referred to the protesters as certificated ingrates,
rebellious subjects and articulated enemies of peace. MURIC argued that the
protesters have no moral ground to protest on June 12 since it was President
Muhammadu Buhari alone who gave official recognition to that day when all past
rulers had refused to do so.
MURIC spoke on
Monday, 14th June, 2021, through its director, Professor Ishaq
Akintola.
The statement
reads:
“Some Nigerians
in the Southern part of the country, particularly the South West marked Independence
Day on Saturday, June 12, 2021 with demonstrations. Although in negligible
numbers, the protests took place in Abuja, Lagos, Ibadan and a few other
places.
“We commend the police for handling the protests
with maturity and professionalism as no casualties or brutalities were reported.
However, the protesters exposed themselves as certificated ingrates, unrepentant
rebellious subjects and articulated enemies of peace.
“June 12 should
be a day for all Nigerians to celebrate Chief M.K.O. Abiola for his sacrifices
on the altar of democracy. He was the man who paid the supreme sacrifice after
winning the presidential election held on June 12, 1993 which was criminally annulled
by the military.
“The Nigerian civil society, including MURIC, had
been clamouring for the official recognition of that day as Democracy Day but
none of our past rulers listened, not even Chief Olusegun Obasanjo who hails
from the same city of Abeokuta like M.K.O. The former had all the chance in the
world to declare June 12 as Nigeria’s Democracy Day having ruled for eight
years (1999 – 2007) but he bluntly refused to do so.
“It was a
Northerner, a Fulani, President Muhammadu Buhari, who eventually proclaimed
June 12 as Nigeria’s Democracy Day. It is our contention that for that alone,
the people of the South West should show gratitude to Buhari. But what do we
see?
“It was
demonstrations galore. The most shameful, most reprehensible and most
preposterous was the open participation of Governor Seyi Makinde of Oyo State
who marched on the streets of Ibadan with protesters chanting ‘Buhari Must Go’.
It is most naïve for a sitting executive governor who came into office riding
on the back of democracy to join a group seeking the removal of a
democratically elected president through undemocratic means. It was a great
disservice to the memory of M.K.O. Abiola. Seyi Makinde is an ingrate nulli
secundus. He should apologise to Nigerians for his immature behaviour.
“Those
protesters definitely missed the point and lost their bearing because Nigerians,
particularly people of the South West, should be showing gratitude to Buhari for
declaring June 12 as Democracy Day instead of partaking in an unnecessary
protest.
“The Qur’an gives
immense honour to those who appreciate goodness. Allah says, ‘If you are
grateful, I will increase my favours on you. But if you disbelieve, certainly
my punishment is indeed severe’ (Glorious Qur’an 14:7).
“On his way to Jerusalem, while passing between
Samaria and Galilee, Jesus (may peace be upon him) was met by ten lepers who
begged him to heal them. Although he cured them all, only one of them, a
Samaritan, a ‘foreigner’, came back to show gratitude and he was asked, ‘Were
not ten cleansed? Where are the nine?’ (Luke 17:11-17).
“As if in
response to this rhetorical question, a larger group of demonstrators gathered
in Abuja to show solidarity with Buhari. They drummed, sang and danced. These
are ‘the nine’ and we commend them for their wisdom boldness and patriotism.
“MURIC calls on
President Muhammadu Buhari to ignore those who are ungrateful to him. He should
continue his good works. We ask him to reflect on the words of Allah where He
said, ‘What does Allah stand to gain if you show gratitude and belief? Allah is
the One who shows gratitude (i.e. Allah is the One who knows how to reward good
deeds) and He knows everything’ (Glorious Qur’an 4:147).
“Therefore, our
message to Mr. President is this: Just continue your good works. Expect no
gratitude from some Nigerians. But many others appreciate you. Most
importantly, Allah will definitely reward you here in this world and yaom
al-Qiyamah (in the Hereafter).
Professor Ishaq
Akintola,
Director,
Muslim Rights
Concern (MURIC)
No comments:
Post a Comment