13th September, 2021
PRESS
RELEASE:
TRAVEL ADVISORY AROUND JOS AXIS - MURIC
An Islamic human rights
organisation, the Muslim Rights Concern (MURIC) has advised Nigerians
travelling from the North to the South or vice versa to be security conscious
and to avoid going through the city of Jos. The group laments the loss of
innocent lives as a result of roadblocks set up by the local militia.
In a statement made
available to journalists on Monday, 13th September, 2021, the group’s
director and founder, Professor Ishaq Akintola, advised travelers to use the
Saminaka bypass straight to Bauchi when going up North and vice versa when coming
down South.
The statement reads
in full :
“We of the Muslim
Rights Concern (MURIC), conscious of the sacredness of life among other
Allah-given fundamental human rights of every human being, decry the constant
waste of life arising from the brutal killing of travellers by wild local
militiamen. These militiamen often block the road at the slightest opportunity to
waylay travellers. Hundreds of travellers, particularly Muslims, have been mercilessly
slaughtered in Jos zone of death.
“Although we have
advised the Federal Government (FG) to create a new bypass that will enable
travellers to avoid going inside Jos, it is our belief that this carnage can still
be avoided before FG takes action on our advice.
“We find it mandatory
to issue a travel advisory to all and sundry. The Saminaka bypass can be used as
a short term measure. There is a bypass through Saminaka town straight to
Bauchi.
“For example, the
safest route for those travelling from the South to the North is, from Kaduna,
head towards Pambegua and go through Saminaka to Gumau. From Gumau, one can
take the road leading to Bauchi and Gombe. From Gombe, go straight to Yola or Maiduguri.
“Another alternative
is to head towards Keffi from Abuja. From Keffi, go towards Gitata and link
Saminaka from there. From Saminaka, repeat the same route to Gumau, Bauchi,
Gombe, Yola and Maiduguri.
“Those travelling to Lagos
or Port Harcourt from Maiduguri, Yola or Damaturu are advised to veer off to
Gumau town after Bauchi. Gumau is forty (40) kilometres from Jos. From Gumau,
go to Saminaka, then straight to Gitata, Keffi and to Abuja. From Abuja, continue
to Lokoja after which you go towards Owo by the right or to Auchi/Benin by the
left or even to Enugu and Port Harcourt by the same left.
“The safety
of lives and properties is MURIC’s priority. It is rather unfortunate that
despite the efforts being made by the security agencies, the Muslim-hating
militia groups in the Middle Belt, particularly in the Plateau region, have
decided to turn the area to a death zone and a killing ground.
“Whereas
right to life is guaranteed by Section 33 of the 1999 Constitution of the
Federal Republic of Nigeria, Plateau militiamen kill travelers with impunity.
Also, despite the fact that Section 41 of the same Constitution which is the
font et origo of all laws in this country, guarantees freedom of movement. Yet
Jos militiamen block the roads with reckless abandon and infringe on travellers’
right to move freely within the country.
“We have issued
this travel advisory out of our deep concern for life and the freedom of every
homo sapien compos mentis. Every Nigerian, nay, every homo sapien within our
boarders must be allowed to move freely without let or hinderance. The faith of
the traveler does not matter to us. Our concern is humanity. Every man or woman,
Christian or Muslim, has the right to live and to move around the country.
“To conclude
this advisory, we call on FG to provide adequate security around the Saminaka
bypass which we have advised travelers to start using. On the long run, FG
should set the machinery in motion for the construction of a major bypass in
Jos zone as well as expedite action on the construction of a standard rail
gauge around the country.”
Professor Ishaq Akintola,
Director,
Muslim
Rights Concern (MURIC)
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