16th December, 2021
PRESS RELEASE :
SUPPORT OF TERROR:
NOT OUR JNI - MURIC
An Islamic human rights organization,
the Muslim Rights Concern (MURIC), has dissociated the Jama’atu Nasril Islam
(JNI) from the list of groups supporting terrorist activities in Nigeria. The NSA spoke on Tuesday, 14th December,
2021, at the 14th Workshop of the League of Ulamas, Preachers and Imams of
Sahel countries held in Abuja.
MURIC’s clarification came on the heels
of a statement widely credited to the National Security Adviser (NSA), Babagana
Monguno, in which he named three groups backing terrorist organizations.
According to the director of MURIC,
Professor Ishaq Akintola, in a statement issued on Thursday, 16th
December, 2021, “It is definitely not the well known Jama’atu Nasril Islam
(JNI) which is headed by the Sultan of Sokoto and President General of the Nigerian
Supreme Council for Islamic Affairs (NSCIA), Alhaji Muhammad Sa’ad Abubakar.
“JNI
is known for promoting peace and mutual understanding among the different
faiths and people in the country. It is known for collaborating with both the
federal and state governments as well as national and international agencies to
organise seminars, workshops and conferences aimed at enlightening Muslims
nationwide on programmes like polio vaccination, good governance and
responsible citizenry. It will be a huge disservice to mistake such an
organisation for a group which is supporting terrorist activities.
“Such a mistake may arise from glaring
similarities in nomenclatures as depicted in the allegation made by the
National Security Adviser (NSA), Babagana Monguno. The NSA named three groups
backing terrorist organizations. To quote him verbatim, ‘…It is bolstered (i.e. terrorism) by activities of
groups such as Jama’at Nasr al-Islam Wal Muslimin (JNIM), the Islamic and
Muslim Support Group (GSIM) and ISGS, which have continued to pose an imminent
threat to the stability of the region.’
“The NSA’s list may cause confusion as a lot of
people, including the press, are likely to assume that the organisation
mentioned by him is the same as the JNI. We hereby assert clearly,
unequivocally and categorically that JNI is not on that terror-promoting list.
“The name of our JNI is shorter and it stops at ‘al-Islam’
whereas the name on the terror-promoting list is longer and it ends with ‘Muslimin’.
Our JNI is Jama’at Nasr al-Islam (JNI) while the name of the group which has
been accused of supporting terrorist activities is Jama’at Nasr al-Islam Wal
Muslimin (JNIM). The acronyms are also different. The letter ‘M’ makes the
difference between the peaceful and law abiding JNI and JNIM which has been
acused of promoting terror.
“We suspect mischief
on the part of the JNIM for choosing a nomenclature that can be easily confused
with JNI’s name. The choice of that name by the alleged promoters of terrorism
was deliberate. It was designed to deceive the gullible public, to unwittingly
attract their support, to escape early detection by security agencies and to
cheat on the original and popular JNI.
“However, further
investigation and research has revealed that the original name of the JNIM,
according to Wikipedia, was Nusrat al-Islam, officially known
as Jama'a Nusrat ul-Islam wa al-Muslimin' (Arabic: جماعة نصرة الإسلام والمسلمين, JNIM; French: Groupe de soutien à l'islam et aux musulmans, GSIM. English Support
Group for Islam and Muslims).
“JNIM is a militant organisation in the Maghreb and West
Africa formed
by the merger of Ansarudin, the Macina Liberation Front, Al-Mourabitoun and the Saharan branch of Al-Qaeda in the Islamic Maghreb. It is the official branch of Al-Qaeda in Mali, after
its leaders swore allegiance to Ayman
al-Zawahiri.
Therefore, JNIM may not be a Nigerian organization afterall and it should not
be confused with the Nigerian JNI.
“We advise the NSA to always make a clear
distinction whenever names of organisations and individuals are likely to cause
confusion in the minds of the public. The NSA’s list has undoubtedly created unintended
tension among the populace while some members of the media have sought
clarification from Muslim leaders.
“It was this situation that actually informed our
clarification. JNI is a peace-loving and law abiding organisation. It
collaborates with federal and state governments as well as national and
international agencies for national development. It does not support or promote
terrorist activities. Never, not our JNI.”
Professor Ishaq Akintola,
Director,
Muslim Rights Concern (MURIC)
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