23rd February, 2022
PRESS RELEASE
ABIA KILLINGS :
DON’T RETALIATE – MURIC
The Muslim Rights Concern (MURIC) has
appealed to Northerners not to avenge the death of about fifteen (15) Northern
traders and 150 cows killed in Abia State last week. The Islamic human rights
organisation said the appeal is motivated by its desire for peace in Nigeria.
This was disclosed in a press statement issued on
Wednesday 23rd February, 2022 by the director of the rights advocacy
group, Professor Ishaq Akintola.
The statement reads :
“About fifteen (15) Northern traders and
150 cows belonging to the victims were killed in Abia State blast week. The
killings occurred on Tuesday, 15th February, 2022 at the New Cattle
Market in Omumauzor, Ukwa West Local Government Area of the state.
“Although we are aware
that this is not the first time such dastardly act would occur in South Eastern
Nigeria, we strongly appeal to Northerners not to contemplate retaliation. Our
main reason for the appeal is the need for peace in the country at this point
in time when we are approaching the end of the administration of President
Muhammadu Buhari.
“MURIC strongly condemns the killings which occurred in Abia
last week. Indeed, we condemn all killings and all criminal acts, whether perpetrated
by herders, ethnic militia or separatists. Life is sacred and no homo sapien
has the right to unlawfully take the life of another.
“We charge Northerners to
remain patient and law-abiding. This attack in Abia in particular was intended
to provoke the North into counter-killings which may spiral into another orgy
of violence culminating in a civil war. The North should not even bite the
bait, talk less of swallowing it. The cost is too high.
“However, MURIC commends Northerners generally for exercising
patience in the face of extreme provocation. The North has held back its anger
each time its people are killed, harassed and intimidated by Southerners. Our
records show that this has occurred several times particularly in the last
seven years without the North attempting to retaliate once. We salute both the
Northern youths and elders and urge them to hold on and continue the display of
maturity and reticence.
“We mourn all those who lost their lives as a result of killings
around the country and we pray that Allah will give their families the
fortitude to bear the losses. We also pray for enduring peace, political
stability as well as economic prosperity in our dear country, Nigeria.”
Professor Ishaq Akintola,
Director,
Muslim Rights Concern (MURIC).
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