23rd August, 2021
PRESS RELEASE:
LALONG’S APOLOGY :
MURIC TELLS GOV TO HANDS OFF TRIAL OF KILLERS
The Muslim Rights Concern (MURIC) has told the
governor of Plateau State, Dr Simon Lalong, that his apology will be accepted
so long as he allows a free and fair trial of the 23 suspects arrested in
connection with the killing of 32 Muslim travellers which occurred in Jos on
Saturday, 14th August, 2021. MURIC spoke on the heels of reports
that the governor had apologised to the people of Ondo State on the incident.
This was made known in a press statement issued on
Monday, 23rd August, 2021 by the group’s director and founder,
Professor Ishaq Akintola.
The statement reads:
“Governor Simon Lalong has apologised to the government and people of Ondo
State for the killing of 32 Muslim travellers in Jos. The sad incident occurred
on Rukuba Road, Jos, on Saturday, 14th August, 2021. Lalong apologised for the attack
through his deputy, Prof. Sonny Tyoden, who led a delegation from the state to
Ondo on a condolence visit, and to formally deliver the survivors of the
unfortunate attacks.
“However, we believe that there are
issues with that apology. That attack attracted nationwide outcry. Lalong must
extend his apology to the government and people of Bauchi State in particular
and Nigerian Muslims in general. These are the people whose sensibilities have
been most hurt by the senseless attack and they need assurances that it will
not be repeated.
“The victims of that brutal massacre
were coming from Bauchi State where they had gone to attend a religious
programme. To that extent they were guests of the Bauchi State government and
any attack on them is an affront directed at their host. Therefore, Lalong’s
apology is still half-hearted. He needs to tender a more comprehensive and
all-inclusive apology.
“A special delegation to Bauchi to
condole with Shaykh Dahiru Bauchi whose members were brutally murdered will not
be out of place. The highly influential Muslim leader has expressed bitterness
over the killing and demanded compensation for their families. Besides, Governor
Yahya Bello visited the Shaykh five days ago to commiserate with him. The
question is why should another governor be consoling those whose bereavement
was caused by the criminal impunity of Lalong’s over-pampered people?
“MURIC joins Shaykh Dahiru Bauchi in
demanding compensation for the victims’ families. All the victims of the
unprovoked attack were bread winners for their families. We are still unaware
of any arrangement being made by the government of Plateau State to cushion the
effect of their irrepairable losses. Lalong’s
apology will be more meaningful if the above moves are made.
“Most importantly, Lalong’s apology will
be more acceptable if he does not interfere in any manner with the case in
question. Lalong must take his hands off the trial of the 23 suspects arrested
over the killings. We will frown at any interference, indication of interest or
deliberate action or inaction capable of delaying or derailing the course of
justice through the office of the attorney general or unnecessary transfer of
the judge handling the case or any other means.
“MURIC calls for a free, fair and
transparent trial of the murder suspects. We will continue to monitor the situation. Apart from Governor
Lalong, we are holding a number of people accountable for fair trial in the two
cases involving the recent killing of 32 Muslim travelers and that of General
Alkali which occurred in 2018. An update on the case involving the general’s
killers will give credibility to Lalong’s apology.
“Those we are holding accountable
are Lalong’s deputy and those who accompanied him to Ondo State, namely, the
Emir of Wase, Dr Mohammed Haruna; Yoruba Community Leader in Plateau, Chief
Jide Olagbemiro, and Alhaji Nura Mohammad, Plateau Chairman of Miyetti Allah
Cattle Breeders Asociation in Nigeria (MACBAN). We
expect these four distinguished gentlemen to go beyond just delivering a
condolence message to ensuring that justice is done.”
Professor Ishaq Akintola,
Director,
Muslim Rights Concern
(MURIC)
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