17th
August, 2021
PRESS RELEASE:
JOS KILLINGS: ONLY JUSTICE CAN STOP REPRISALS –
MURIC
The Islamic
human rights organisation, Muslim Rights Concern (MURIC) has again demanded
stiff punishment according to the law for the killing of 32 Muslim travellers
on Saturday, 14th August, 2021. The group insisted that reprisal
killings will continue unless justice is swiftly and effectively served.
MURIC stated
this on Tuesday 17th August, 2021 in a statement issued by its
director, Professor Ishaq Akintola.
The statement
reads:
“Once again we
are constrained to reiterate our strong condemnation of the brutal killing of
Muslim travellers which occurred on Saturday, 14th August, 2021 at
Rukuba, Jos, the Plateau State capital. The attack was carried out by Irigwe
Christians mourning their lost ones. That attack was wicked, callous and
animalistic.
“However, we are of the opinion that killing with
impunity will not stop unless justice is swiftly and effectively served. A
situation where every brutal killing is anchored on a previous attack is Bohemian
and unacceptable. It smirks of a society whose norms, values and law
enforcement machinery has totally broken down. This must not be allowed to happen.
“This cycle of
reprisal killings can be traced back to the Zango-Kataf crisis of 1992. Subsequent
killings would have been averted if the reports and recommendations of the
Okadigbo panel had been implemented. But criminal elements continue to hide
under the canopies of religion and ethnicity to unleash mayhem on innocent
people because of the laxity in the system.
“What we need
therefore is systemic change. State governments must stop providing cover for
criminals. This aptly applies to the situation in Plateau State today as we
find Governor Lalong giving a ludicrous excuse to extenuate the sadistic
killing of innocent and unarmed Muslim travellers. Unfortunately this is not
the first time Lalong will aid and abet the killing of Muslims.
“We therefore reiterate our demand that the
investigations into this latest massacre must be handled by the Federal
Government. For this reason, we commend the strong intervention of the
Inspector General of Police and the Nigerian Army in the restoration of
normalcy in Jos and its environs. We warn that the state governor should not be
allowed to interfere with the course of justice.
“In particular,
jurisdictional technicalities must be jettisoned in the interest of national
security. This is a case that has evoked sensibilities of the citizenry across
the length and breadth of Nigeria. Therefore, justice must not only be done, it
must be seen to have been done if we want reprisal killings to stop.
“Finally,
MURIC calls on Nigerians to forge water-tight national solidarity which no
religious or ethnic sentimentality can debilitate. We must think humanity
first, not our faith or tribe. Life is sacred and no human being, nay, no
single Nigerian citizen, deserves to die a miserable death.
“We must remember that every criminal activity
carried out by us inevitably renders our loved ones prone to similar or even
worse attacks. Let us all eschew violence against others in order to prevent
attacks against people that are dear to us. You cannot sow a million seeds
without reaping a single potato."
Professor Ishaq
Akintola,
Director,
Muslim Rights Concern (MURIC)
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