14th
March, 2022
PRESS RELEASE:
MURIC PICNIC VIA BUHARI TRAIN
ON SUNDAY 13TH MARCH, 2022: MURIC SHOWCASES BUHARI TRAIN: DECLARES BUHARI
'FATHER OF MODERN NIGERIA'
The
Muslim Rights Concern (MURIC) organised a picnic cum press briefing
yesterday, Sunday, 13th March, 2022. The group travelled on the new Buhari
train from Lagos to Ibadan (including the return journey). MURIC declared
President Muhammadu Buhari ‘Father of Modern Nigeria’ at the end-of-trip press
briefing.
This
was disclosed in a press statement issued on Monday, 14th March, 2022 by the
group's Vice Chairman in Oyo State, Barrister Abdul Wahid Lawal
Barrister
Lawal said:
“14
members from the Lagos branch of MURIC left Lagos by 8.30 am on board the
Buhari train from the Babatunde Fashola station, Agege, Lagos. They were
accompanied by three journalists.
“5
members from the Ogun State Chapter of MURIC joined the team at the Wole
Soyinka station, Abeokuta, making the number of picnickers 22. While the Lagos
team was led by the group's director, Professor Ishaq Akintola, Ogun State
chapter was led by its chairman, Alhaji Tajudeen Jimoh.
“They
arrived at the Obafemi Awolowo station, Moniya, Ibadan, around 11 am. They were
received by 15 members from the Oyo State chapter of the organization. The team
from Ibadan was led by the Vice Chairman of the branch, Barrister Abdul Wahid
Lawal.
“The
picnic began immediately after arriving in Ibadan. The event afforded
members of MURIC from the three branches in Lagos, Ogun and Oyo, to get to know
one another and to cross-fertilize ideas.
“During the picnic, the team reviewed
their experiences on board the Buhari train from Lagos to Ibadan. They observed
that they were stunned by the ultra-modern train stations at Agege, Lagos as
well as the state-of-the-art facilities inside the stations.
“The
general consensus was that the trip was an eye-opener as it availed them the
opportunity to know more about the Nigerian Railway Corporation, the facilities
now available on board the Buhari train and the advantages of the rail
transport system in the country.
“Members expressed their
pleasant surprise at what they saw on board the Buhari train, e.g. the
comfortable executive chairs for passengers, the full air conditioner, the
three television sets in each coach, the Phone charging sockets for each
passenger, the two toilet rooms in each cabin, etc.
“In particular, members noted
the serene atmosphere within the cabins. Passengers experienced real sense of
security. There was complete absence of any kind of apprehension. Equally
noteworthy is the free movement and steady speed of the train. This is in sharp
contrast to the concern and trepidation which usually characterise traveling by
road. They also acknowledged the absence of any traffic logjam in the path of
the train which is another big advantage.
“In
the same vein, the MURIC picnickers expressed concern over continuity of the
Buhari vision particularly his penchant for infrastructural development. While
acknowledging the fact that no regime has aggressively focused attention on
infrastructure the way the Buhari administration has done, they urged future
leaders to continue building more railways until every city in the country has
a train station. They also laid emphasis on the need for constant maintenance
of the railway system.
In his closing remarks at the
end of the picnic and press briefing, the director and founder of MURIC,
Professor Ishaq Akintola, declared President Muhammadu Buhari as the 'Father of
Modern Nigeria'. The declaration was received with a thunderous ovation by
members present.
All
these formed the core of the press briefing which was attended by six different
media houses. The picnic came to an end by 3.45 pm when members of the group
prepared to board the train back to Lagos. The train which left Moniya station,
Ibadan at exactly 4 pm, stopped briefly in Abeokuta where members of the Ogun
State Chapter of MURIC disembarked. The train finally arrived the Babatunde
Fashola train station, Agege, Lagos, at 6.05 pm.
Barrister Abdul Wahid Lawal,
Vice Chairman,
Oyo State Chapter,
Muslim Rights Concern (MURIC).
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